From Arabic Fida or Feda, meaning sacrifice, devotion, or self-giving.
Fedaa comes from Arabic roots associated with sacrifice, devotion, or self-giving. That places it in the long tradition of virtue names that honor not just inner character but moral commitment. The idea behind the name is active rather than passive: to give oneself up for something greater, or to live in a spirit of loyalty and generosity.
That gives Fedaa a serious and devoted tone. At the same time, the name has a smooth, graceful shape that keeps it from sounding severe. The doubled vowel effect gives it a soft flow, and in contemporary use it can feel both devotional and elegant.
Fedaa is the sort of name that suggests purpose without harshness. It may be chosen for its moral resonance, its cultural grounding, or simply its appealing sound, but in any case it carries the sense of someone defined by dedication. The name feels modern enough to travel easily, yet rooted enough to keep its ethical weight. Fedaa is compact, heartfelt, and quietly strong.