To increase, prosperous, or fortunate
Zaida is a name with roots in both Arabic and Hebrew traditions. In Arabic, it is the feminine form of Zaid, meaning 'to increase' or 'growth,' while in some contexts it is associated with being fortunate or prosperous. It has a long history of use in Muslim cultures and was notably the name of an 11th-century princess of Seville.
About 58 girls were named Zaida in 2025.
US births per 5-year period, 1990–present (SSA data).
An 11th-century refugee Muslim princess who became a queen consort of Castile
Portrait photographer known for her artistic style in the late 19th century
Swedish politician and human rights activist
The same feel as Zaida — far less common.
Hidden gems that stand out.