Khadiza is a variant of Khadija, the historic Arabic name meaning premature child and famous in early Islamic history.
Khadiza is a variant of Khadija, the historic Arabic name associated with "premature child" and with a major figure in early Islamic history. That connection gives the name extraordinary cultural and religious significance, especially in Muslim communities.
It is a name that carries memory, respect, and legacy in a very direct way. Khadiza feels both familiar and dignified, with a form that is slightly softened from the more standard spelling. Its rarity in some contexts gives it a distinctive edge, but its roots remain unmistakably traditional. The name has the kind of historical depth that makes even a small variation feel meaningful.