Maimunah is a name of Arabic origin, meaning "blessed" or "gift from God". It is derived from the Arabic word 'ma'imuna', which is composed of 'ma'ima', meaning water, and '-na', a suffix indicating blessing or gift. The name Maimunah is often associated with the Prophet Muhammad's second wife, who was known for her kindness, intelligence, and wisdom. Traditionally, it has been popular among Muslim communities, but its appeal has since extended to other cultures as well. In some parts of the world, variations of this name include Maimoona, Maima, and Mina.
"Maimunah saw an increase in births from 2019 to 2023, with a total of 15 babies born over the period."