There is no such thing is Islamic names, there are Arabic names. Since Arabic is the language if the Qura'an many Muslims choose Arabic names. In answer to your question, Hafsa is an Arabic name, it means "white bird rich with feathers" it also means "mercy". It happened to be the name of a Prophet's wife, which is why it is popular among Muslims.
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Hazrat Hafsa bint Umar belonged to the Banu Adi tribe, which is a sub-tribe of the Quraysh, the prominent tribe of Mecca. She was the daughter of Umar ibn al-Khattab, one of the closest companions of the Prophet Muhammad and the second caliph of Islam. Hafsa is known for being one of the wives of the Prophet Muhammad and played a significant role in early Islamic history.
French - Hafsa aime Wajid Galician - Hafsa ama Wajid Arabic - حفصة يحب واجد Irish - Is breá Hafsa Wajid Indonesian - Hafsah mencintai Wajid Dutch - Hafsa houdt van Wajid
which hafsa you talking about? there loads i know i know there ages too!
Hafsa bint Umar was born in 606.
Ayşe Hafsa Sultan was born in 1479.
Hafsa bint Umar (wife of Prophet Muhammed (S)
Hafsa has written: 'Desert winds' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Social life and customs
Saya means "Shadow". It cannot be said it is an Islamic or non-Islamic name __________________________________________ It could be an Islamic or non Islamic name
No, it is not a usually used Islamic name.
If it is an Islamic name, it's not a terribly common one. More than likely, it is not an Islamic name.
Yes she is.snm.