Jamia

Jamia signifies a sense of togetherness and community. In Hebrew, it reflects a lineage connection being derived from 'James'. In Arabic and African cultures, it denotes places of gathering or unifying efforts, showcasing themes of social harmony.

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The name Jamia is believed to be of Hebrew origin, primarily derived from the name 'Jamison', which means "Son of James". It has also been adopted in African and Arabic naming traditions, where it has meanings related to assembly or gathering.

  • Babies named Jamia in the US in 2023:
    Female: 53
    Male: 0
  • Nicknames: Jamie, Mia, Jami, Yam, Mimi.
  • Full Names: Jamison, Jamilia, Jamayla, Jameleah, Jamiqua.
  • Famous Namesakes: Jamia Wilson-Author, Jamia Simone Nash-Singer, Jamia Star-Singer, Jamia Gale-Actress, Jamia Collins-Chef.
  • Gender: The name Jamia is predominantly used as a feminine name, but it can also be unisex. Its gender association can vary according to cultural and regional naming practices.
  • Numerology: In numerology, the name Jamia is analyzed as a number 7, denoting introspection and synthesis. It often attracts those who are seekers of knowledge, spiritual enlightenment, and intellectual exploration. People with this number often possess a natural arithmetic or analytical inclination.

While not exceedingly common, the name Jamia has gained some traction in recent years, especially in Western countries as a distinctive yet charming name. Its crossover into religious and culturally diverse communities also highlights its broad appeal.

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