Lutfah

    Lutfah (from Arabic 'lutf') is a feminine name meaning 'gentleness', 'kindness', or 'graciousness'. The name is attested in Arabic anthroponymy and has been adopted into Malay usage as Lutfah/Lutfa or Lutfiyyah. It is not a Qur'anic proper name but is used within Islamic societies and appears in historical registers and modern name lists. Lutfah emphasizes moral virtues of compassion and courtesy that are valued in Islamic ethical vocabulary.

    لطف، لطفة (نُعْمَة/رأفة)
    Pronunciation lut-fa (IPA: /lut.fa/; stress on first syllable)

    Gender

    Boy

    Origin

    Aceh (Malay world)

    Meaning (English)

    Gentleness, kindness, graciousness (from Arabic lutf)

    Meaning (Arabic)

    لطف، لطفة (نُعْمَة/رأفة)

    Meaning (Urdu)

    نرمی، مہربانی، شفیق مزاج

    Islamic Details

    Islamic Status: Rare

    Variations / Spellings: Lutfa,Lutfiyya,Lutfiyah,Lutifah

    Numerology and Trending

    Lucky Number

    3

    Lucky Day

    Thursday

    Lucky Color

    Emerald green

    Popularity Score

    24 / 100

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Q: What is the origin of the name Lutfah?

    A: Lutfah originates from Arabic, from the root لطف which conveys kindness and gentleness; it is used in Arabic and Malay-speaking Muslim communities.

    Q: Does Lutfah appear in the Qur'an?

    A: No. While the root lutf (لطف) appears in Arabic vocabulary and Islamic ethical texts, the personal name Lutfah is not recorded as a Qur'anic proper name.

    Q: What are common variants of Lutfah?

    A: Variants include Lutfa, Lutfiyya, Lutfiyah and Lutifah; these reflect regional pronunciations and transliteration differences.

    Q: Is Lutfah used in Malay contexts?

    A: Yes. The name has been adopted into Malay naming practice, often in forms like Lutfah or Lutfiyya, reflecting Arabic cultural and religious influence.

    Q: What virtues does the name Lutfah connote?

    A: Lutfah connotes gentleness, kindness, graciousness and compassionate disposition—qualities highlighted in Islamic moral teaching.

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    Spiritual and Linguistic Analysis

    Lutfah (Arabic: لطفة) derives from the root l‑u‑f / l‑t‑f (لطف), signifying kindness, gentleness, or graciousness. As a feminine given name it appears in Arabic-speaking and Malay-speaking Muslim communities; variants include Lutfa, Lutfiyya or Lutfiyah. The name is semantically connected to words in Islamic ethical discourse (for example the noun lutf denotes kindness or gentle favor) but Lutfah itself is not a Qur’anic proper name, so its quranic_reference is empty. Historically attested in registries and family naming traditions, Lutfah has been borne by women in Arabic and Malay contexts seeking a name that denotes compassionate character. Related names noted for similar virtue-theme are Lutfiyya and Rahma. Lutfah remains relatively uncommon compared with more widely used Arabic feminine names.