From Arabic, meaning splendid, glorious, or dignified beauty.
Abeeha is an Arabic name of deep Islamic significance, most closely associated with Fatimah al-Zahra, the daughter of the Prophet Muhammad and one of the most revered figures in the Islamic tradition. 'Abeeha' means 'her father's daughter' or literally 'her father' — an honorific title that underscores the extraordinarily close relationship between Fatimah and the Prophet. In the hadith literature, the Prophet is recorded to have said of Fatimah that she is 'a part of me,' and the name Abeeha encodes that bond directly, making it a name that is also an expression of filial love elevated to the sacred.
Fatimah holds a position of singular importance across both Sunni and Shia Islamic traditions, though her veneration is particularly central to Shia devotional life. She is counted among the Ahl al-Bayt — the household of the Prophet — and her character is invoked as an ideal of patience, piety, and dignity under suffering. To name a daughter Abeeha is thus to invoke Fatimah's story and to place the child within a lineage of the highest spiritual significance in Islamic understanding.
The name is a form of blessing and aspiration simultaneously. As a given name, Abeeha is used primarily in South Asian Muslim communities — particularly in Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh — and has traveled with those communities into the diaspora. It is considered a name of beauty and devout intention, one that carries immediate recognition and respect among Muslims familiar with Islamic history. For families who wish to honor both Fatimah's memory and the bond between parents and children, Abeeha is a name that speaks that devotion without needing further explanation.