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Tayyiba

Tayyiba is an Arabic name meaning "good," "pure," or "pleasant."

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Tayyiba is an Arabic name meaning good, pure, or pleasant. That meaning gives it a clear moral and emotional brightness, making it part of a rich Arabic naming tradition where virtue is expressed directly and beautifully.

The name has a long cultural life precisely because its meaning is both simple and deep. Tayyiba feels warm, graceful, and grounded in goodness. Its sound is soft and flowing, which complements the uplifting quality of the meaning.

It can feel traditional and contemporary at once, since virtue names remain enduring across generations. Tayyiba has the quiet power of a name that states its value plainly: kindness, purity, and pleasantness are all present in its core.

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