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Suhama is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, derived from the plural form of 'sahm' (arrow). It means 'arrows' or 'missiles'. The correct pronunciation is with a kasra under the 's', making it 'Suhama'. When pronounced differently—'Saham' with a fatha or 'Suham' with a damma—it carries negative connotations: 'Saham' suggests 'poisonous serpent,' while 'Suham' implies physical weakness and color change. Therefore, care should be taken when naming a child, and the correct pronunciation with kasra is strongly recommended.
The name Suhama may reflect certain personal characteristics in its bearer. Below are some traits commonly associated with individuals named Suhama:
There is no definitive interpretation of seeing the name Suhama in a dream. However, some people interpret it based on the name's meaning and symbolic associations—such as the idea of arrows representing direction, focus, or sudden insight. Dreaming of the name may symbolize blessings, good fortune, or positive outcomes.
The name Suhama has been widely used throughout history and remains popular today. Notable individuals bearing this name include:
A Libyan clinical psychologist and political figure, born in 1963.
A renowned journalist and author, known for books such as 'In the Light of the Quran' and 'Crises Against the Al-Aqsa Mosque.'
A news correspondent for Al-Hurra TV channel in Kuwait, born in 1991.
A faculty member at Princess Nora bint Abdulrahman University, editorial board member of a scientific journal at Imam Muhammad bin Saud Islamic University, and consultant for another academic publication. She also serves as a trainer in office skills and quality management, and previously contributed to vocational training programs within the Ministry of Education.
Parents often choose beautiful names for their children and use affectionate nicknames. Here are several endearing variations that can be used to call someone named Suhama:










