Saida Name Meaning, Popularity and Origins

Origin:

Arabic

Gender Distribution:

0% Masculine / 100% Feminine

Meaning:

Saida means 'happy' or 'fortunate' in Arabic.

Meaning of the Name Saida

Saida is a feminine name of Arabic origin. It is derived from the Arabic word 'sa'ida', which means 'happy' or 'fortunate'. It is also associated with the meaning 'one who brings good luck'. Saida is a popular name in many Arabic-speaking countries and is often given to celebrate the birth of a child or to express the parents' hope for a bright and prosperous future for their daughter.

Popularity of the Name Saida

The popularity for the name Saida peaked in popularity in the year 2008 with 42 births, which ranked number 6,605 out of 32,533 unique names for that year. Saida had the most female births in 2008 with 42, which ranked number 3,778 out of 20,474 female names for that year. The number of births for the name Saida has increased sharply over the last ten years from 17 births to 32 births, an increase of 88.24%. Among females, Saida has increased sharply in popularity over the last ten years from 17 births to 32 births, an increase of 88.24%.

Nationwide Popularity of Saida

  • 20 Year Trend of Saida: -17.95%
  • 10 Year Trend of Saida: 88.24%
  • 10 Year Female Trend of Saida: 88.24%

Popularity of Saida by State

Among females, Saida was most popular in Southeastern states with 6 births in the region. It was most commonly used in FL, with 6 female births. See below for a full state by state breakdown of the name Saida. States with less than five births recorded will not be shown.

StateMale BirthsMale Gender RankFemale BirthsFemale Gender Rank
FL< 5N/A61875
NY< 5N/A52109

2024 Popularity Projections for Saida

  • Total Births of Saida: 34 (6.53%)
  • Female Births of Saida: 34 (6.53%)

Given the upward trend of Saida over the last 10 years, we expect this to continue in 2024 with roughly a 6.53% increase in total births, for a total of 34 births in 2024. For Females, births for Saida have been increasing over the past 10 years, and we expect roughly 34 female births in 2024, an increase of 6.53%.

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