Zakiya is a name of Arabic origin, derived from the male name Zakariya. It means "pure" or "pure-minded". The name has a rich history in Islamic tradition.
In the Quran, Zakariya is a prophet who plays a significant role alongside his wife, Maryam (Mary), and their son, Yahya (John the Baptist). According to Islamic belief, Zakariya was a righteous man who lived during the Israelite period. He prayed to Allah for a child, despite being very old at that time, and Allah granted him his wish. They were blessed with a son named Yahya.
Zakiya, as a feminine form of Zakariya, carries this historical significance and is often chosen by parents who want to honor these figures from Islamic history. It's also known for its unique sound and distinctive spelling.
Today, Zakiya is used as both a given name and a surname in various countries, including the United States, Canada, and several Muslim-majority nations. Despite its rich history, it remains relatively uncommon compared to other names of Arabic origin, such as Aisha or Fatima. However, this could be due to its recent introduction into popular culture, as it has gained popularity in recent years among parents seeking unique yet meaningful names for their daughters.
The name Zakiya experienced a significant increase in popularity from the late 70s to the mid-90s, with a peak of 129 births in 1997. After that, its usage steadily declined, reaching an all-time low of 34 births in 2020.