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Reda

Arabic name meaning "contentment" or "satisfaction," from the root r-ḍ-y.

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Reda is a name of profound spiritual depth in the Arabic-speaking world, deriving from the Arabic root "r-d-y" (رضا), meaning contentment, approval, or divine satisfaction — specifically the state of being pleased with one's fate or with God's decree. In Islamic theology, "rida" (رضا) is a key spiritual virtue: the acceptance of God's will with tranquility rather than resignation. A person named Reda carries this aspiration built into their identity, a daily reminder of the contemplative ideal.

The name is used across North Africa, the Middle East, and the broader Muslim world as both a masculine and feminine name, though usage varies by region. In Egypt, Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia, Reda (or Rida) has been a common and beloved name for generations. The Egyptian folk singer Reda El Salhy and the Moroccan dancer and choreographer Hamid Reda — founder of the legendary Reda Troupe that brought Moroccan folk dance to international stages in the 1950s — are among its notable bearers.

In Iran the same name (Reza) carries enormous weight as a royal and religious title, borne by the eighth Shia Imam Ali ibn Musa al-Ridha, whose shrine in Mashhad is one of the most visited pilgrimage sites in the world. In Western contexts Reda occasionally appears as a variant of the Germanic name meaning "counsel" — related to names like Alfred and Ethelred — though this etymology is far less common. The name's crosscultural reach is quietly remarkable: in one form it whispers of the Sahara and the mosque; in another, of Viking longhouses and Anglo-Saxon moots. Either way, it is short, sonorous, and carries more history than its four letters suggest.

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