Rida (Arabic: رضا, romanized: Riḍā, also transcribed as Ridha, Reda, Redha or Roda) is an Arabic name which literally means "the fact of being pleased or contented; contentment, approval".[1] In the Arab world, the name is neutral and not one used only by a particular sect, and is used widely by Arab Christians and Arab Druze. According to Annemarie Schimmel, "riḍā is closely related to shukr"; "shukr" is an Arabic term denoting thankfulness and gratitude.[2]
Pronunciation | Arabic: [ˈrɪdˁaː] |
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Gender | Male |
Language(s) | Arabic |
Other names | |
Related names | Reza, Rıza, Rza, Raza |
The Iranian Persian version of this name is Reza, the Turkish one is Rıza, the Azerbaijani one is Rza and the Urdu one is Raza.
People
edit- Ali al-Rida, eighth Twelver Shi'a Imam
Rida, Ridha, Reda, Redha, Roda
edit- Rida Al Abdullah, Iraqi singer
- Rida Lah Douliazale, Moroccan footballer
- Rida al-Rikabi, Syrian politician
- Rida Said, Syrian physician
- Rida Zouhir, Canadian soccer player
- Ridha Behi, Tunisian director and producer
- Ridha Belhaj (politician), Tunisian politician
- Ridha Belkadi, Tunisian chess player
- Ridha Charfeddine, Tunisian politician
- Ridha Grira, Tunisian politician
- Ridha Jalil, Iraqi footballer
- Ridha Jawad Taqi, Iraqi politician
- Ridha Jlassi, Tunisian football supporter
- Ridha Rouatbi, Tunisian footballer
- Ridha Saidi, Tunisian politician
- Reda Aadel, Moroccan cyclist
- Reda Abdel Aal, Egyptian football player and coach
- Réda Abdenouz, Algerian athlete
- Reda Acimi, Algerian football player
- Reda Agourram, Moroccan born-Canadian football player
- Reda El Amrani, Moroccan tennis player
- Reda El Azab, Egyptian football player
- Réda Babouche, Algerian football player
- Reda El-Batoty, Egyptian weightlifter
- Reda Bellahcene, French football player
- Reda Benbaziz, Algerian boxer
- Reda Benchehima, Algerian fence
- Réda Benzine, Algerian athlete
- Reda Boultam, Dutch football player
- Reda Benhadj Djillali, Algerian football player
- Reda Doumaz, Algerian musical artist
- Reda Ereyahi, Moroccan football player
- Reda Haikal, Egyptian volleyball player
- Reda Hajhouj, Moroccan football player
- Reda Hegazy, Egyptian politician
- Reda Helal, Egyptian journalist
- Reda Jaadi, Belgium-born Moroccan football player
- Reda Kateb, French actor
- Reda Khadra, German football player
- Reda Kharchouch, Dutch football player
- Reda Mansour, Israeli historian and diplomat
- Reda Mahmoud Hafez Mohamed, Egyptian Air Force officer
- Reda Rhalimi, Moroccan basketball player
- Réda Sayah, Algerian football player
- Reda Seyam, German-Egyptian militant
- Reda Shehata, Egyptian football player
- Reda Slim, Moroccan football player
- Reda Al Tawarghi, Libyan football player
- Reda Wardi, French rugby union player
- Reda El-Weshi, Egyptian football player
- Reda Yadi, Algerian swimmer
- Reda Zeguili, Algerian handball coach
- Redha Hamiani, Algerian politician
- Redha Malek, Algerian Former Prime Minister
- Redha al-Najar, Tunisian prisoner
- Redha Tukar, Saudi Arabian footballer
- Roda Antar, Lebanese footballer
Reza (Iranian Persian)
editRıza (Turkish)
edit- Rıza Çalımbay, Turkish footballer
- Rıza Doğan
- Rıza Maksut İşman
- Rıza Kayaalp (born 1989), Turkish wrestler
- Rıza Kocaoğlu
- Rıza Nur, Turkish politician
- Rıza Şen, Turkish footballer
- Rıza Tevfik Bölükbaşı
- Rıza Türmen (born 1941), Turkish judge and politician
- Rıza Tuyuran, Turkish footballer
- Rıza Yıldırım (born 1987), Turkish wrestler
Rza (Azerbaijani)
editRaza (Urdu)
editSurname
edit- Ghaleb Rida, Lebanese basketball player
- Hadem Rida, Palestinian politician
- Rashid Rida, Syrian scholar
- Mahmoud Reda, Egyptian dancer and choreographer
- Hanan Redha, Bahraini singer
References
edit- ^ Ed (2012-04-24). "Riḍā". Encyclopaedia of Islam (Second ed.).
- ^ Schimmel, A. (1978). "Mystical Dimensions of Islam". Verfassung in Recht und Übersee. 11 (4): 448–450. doi:10.5771/0506-7286-1978-4-448. ISSN 0506-7286.