The name Salihah is of Arabic origin and means "pious" or "righteous". It is derived from the Arabic word "saliha", which refers to a person who is virtuous, pious, and righteous.
Salihah is primarily used as a female given name, although it can also be used for males. In Islamic tradition, Salihah is considered a beautiful and noble name that reflects high moral standards and spiritual purity.
The name has been popular among Muslims throughout history, particularly in the Middle East and North Africa. It is often chosen by parents who wish to instill the values of piety, virtue, and righteousness in their children from an early age.
One notable historical figure with the name Salihah was Salihah bint Huwayyib (d. 738 CE), a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and his daughter Fatima. She is revered for her piety, generosity, and devotion to Islam, and her example continues to inspire Muslims today.
In modern times, Salihah remains a popular choice among Muslim families around the world. It is often paired with other traditional Arabic names, such as Fatima, Amina, or Khadija, which are also associated with piety and righteousness.
The name Salihah has been given to a total of 75 babies in the United States over the past three decades, with the most popular years for the name being 2003 and 2004, when it was given to seven babies each year. The name's popularity peaked in 2007, with eight births that year. Interestingly, the number of births with the name Salihah has been consistently low since 1984, with only five or fewer births recorded in most years. Despite this, the name has maintained a steady presence over time, with at least one birth occurring every two to three years on average.