Ridah is a distinct and captivating given name of Arabic origin, meaning 'intelligent' or 'wise'. It is derived from the root word 'radh', which signifies 'satisfaction' or 'contentment'. This name carries a profound cultural heritage and reflects the rich traditions of Arab literature and philosophy. Ridah is often associated with figures like Ridha Said, a renowned Iraqi poet and scholar known for his eloquent verse and scholarly contributions to Arabic studies.
The name Ridah experienced some popularity with 5 babies named Ridah in both 2002 and 2007, but it peaked slightly in 2003 with 6 births that year. Overall, there were 16 children named Ridah born between these years.