Saffah name meaning

Gender: Unisex, both Boy and Girl
Origin: Arabic
Usage: Arabic and Arabic
Meaning: Killer and Blood Shedder
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What does Saffah mean?

Saffah's meaning is Killer or Blood Shredder is used primarily in Arabic used for both genders is originated from Arabic. Saffah is variation of lofty Safa. Also Safa is Latin form of The Arabic Name صفا Meaning Purity.

Origin of Safa is in Arabic, meaning of Safa is "Eternal and Clarity".

Variants of Saffah

Safa, Safah

Names that rhyme with Saffah

How popular is the name Saffah?

Saffah is an uncommon baby name in England and Wales where it has been in use since 1999 and peaked in 2007 when it ranked 1854th. Over 105 people have been named Saffah in England and Wales.

At least, 100 people globally have been given the name as per our estimate.

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What numbers say about Saffah?

When it comes to love, you can't stand a monogamous relationship. You are a creative thinker who always comes with the best solutions. You don't want to do to others what you don't want to experience yourself. You take things too personally and it's affecting your mental health in a negative way. You love life and life loves you. Focus on what makes you feel alive and energetic. No one can hurt you unless you let it.

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