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Raisah

An Arabic feminine form often interpreted as leader, chief, or woman of rank.

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Raisah is an Arabic feminine form often interpreted as leader, chief, or woman of rank. That gives the name an immediate sense of dignity and authority, with a meaning that is both social and symbolic.

In names of this kind, rank and character are closely linked, so the name suggests not just status but composure and responsibility. As a given name, Raisah feels elegant and assured. It has a polished sound that makes it suitable for modern use while still retaining a clear cultural depth.

Names meaning leadership often carry a quiet gravity, and this one does too. Raisah suggests poise, command, and a respected presence.

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