Khadiza is an Arabic female given name that translates to 'pure' or 'innocent'. It is often associated with Fatima az-Zahra, the daughter of Prophet Muhammad, known for her purity and innocence. Popular in Islamic cultures, this name signifies hope for girls to embody these virtues. Notably, Khadija al-Salman, a Bahraini activist who won the 2019 Nobel Peace Prize, has contributed to its global recognition.