Fiddah
Fiddah bint Abdullah was a respected companion (Sahabi) who served as the loyal maid and companion of Sayyidah Fatimah al-Zahra (RA), the daughter of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
While not a personal name in the Quran, the word Fiddah (silver) appears in Surah 76:21 describing the silver bracelets of the righteous in Paradise, giving it Quranic resonance.
Fiddah is the classical Arabic form, while Fizza is the Persian/Urdu variant more common in South Asia. Both share the same meaning and historical root.
Silver represents purity, clarity, and value that does not tarnish—metaphors for a believer's heart that remains pure through trials, as reflected in Sufi poetry.
Yes, it is a legitimate, historically attested Islamic name with strong connections to the Prophet's household, offering rarity and profound spiritual heritage.