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Hiba

/HEE-bah/

  • Arabic
  • Girl
  • 2 syl · short
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Quick facts

Hiba at a glance

Origin
Arabic
Gender
Girl
Pronunciation
/HEE-bah/
Syllables
2
Length
short
Uniqueness
72/100
Life-path number
0

Last updated June 2026

What it means

The meaning of Hiba

“Hiba is an Arabic girl name meaning “gift.” It comes from the Arabic root wahaba, meaning “to give.””

Hiba is short, gentle, and full of feeling. In Arabic, Hiba means “gift,” and it is written هبة. The name comes from the verb wahaba, which means “to give,” so its meaning is beautifully direct: something given, a blessing received, or a gift offered with love. For many parents, that meaning is the whole appeal. Hiba doesn’t need a long explanation to feel special. It says what so many parents feel when they meet their daughter for the first time: she is a gift. The name can carry a sense of gratitude without sounding overly formal, which makes it easy to imagine on a newborn, a school-age child, and a grown woman. Hiba is used as a feminine Arabic name and appears in Arabic script as هبة. English speakers usually write it as Hiba, though Heba is also a recognized variant. The two spellings can reflect different transliteration choices from Arabic into Latin letters. Since Arabic sounds do not always map perfectly into English spelling, families often choose the version that looks clearest or feels closest to their pronunciation. The name is also pleasantly simple in sound: two syllables, four letters, and a soft ending. It has the same easy shape as names like Lina, Mira, and Naya, but its meaning gives it a distinct emotional warmth. Hiba also has international practicality. Behind the Name records recent rankings for Hiba in England and Wales, France, Italy, the Netherlands, and Spain by decade, which suggests the name is familiar beyond Arabic-speaking communities while still feeling uncommon in many English-speaking classrooms. A name meaning “gift” can be tender without being sugary. Hiba has that balance. It’s loving, clear, and quietly refined.

Why parents love it

Why parents love the name Hiba

Parents love Hiba because it says something deeply tender in one small word. “Gift” is a meaning you don’t outgrow, and it feels especially right for a daughter whose arrival changed the whole room. It’s the kind of name you can whisper over a crib and still picture on a university application, a wedding invitation, or a nameplate on an office door. Hiba is also practical. It has two clear syllables, HEE-bah, and only four letters, so it’s easy for a child to learn, spell, and say. If you have family across languages or countries, that simplicity can be a real gift in itself. The Arabic script, هبة, gives it cultural depth, while the Latin spelling feels clean and modern. Another reason Hiba works so well is that it’s familiar without feeling overused in many places. Behind the Name records rankings in several countries, including England and Wales and France in 2024, but it still has a distinctive sound. If you want a name that is meaningful, graceful, and not too elaborate, Hiba is a lovely choice.

Spelling variations

  • Heba

Nicknames

  • Hibi
  • Hib
  • Bibi
  • Bee

Heritage

Cultural & religious significance

Hiba sits in a meaningful place within Arabic naming because its meaning is simple, generous, and emotionally clear. A gift is something received with gratitude, and that idea fits naturally with how many families talk about a new baby. The name does not need a complicated story to feel significant. It carries thankfulness right on the surface. In Arabic, Hiba is written هبة. Because it comes from the root connected with giving, the name can feel especially warm in families who like virtue-style meanings: names that point to kindness, blessing, beauty, patience, or generosity. Hiba belongs in that gentle category, but it is also practical. It is short enough for daily life, easy to say in many languages, and not tied to one narrow image. The spelling Heba is a known variant, and families may choose Hiba or Heba depending on family usage, local pronunciation, or what looks more intuitive where they live. Neither spelling changes the core meaning. If you have Arabic-speaking relatives, it can be sweet to ask which spelling they naturally expect, especially if you want the written form to match family tradition. There are no special taboos attached to the name in the provided sources. As with many Arabic names, the main consideration is respectful pronunciation. Saying it as two clean syllables, HEE-bah, keeps it close to the recorded pronunciation and helps the name keep its soft, graceful sound.

Uniqueness Score

72/100
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Popularity over time

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Numerology

0
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Personality traits(for fun)

  • Generous

    Because Hiba means “gift,” the name naturally brings to mind a child who gives warmth, attention, and kindness freely.

  • Gentle

    Its soft two-syllable sound gives Hiba a calm, tender feeling without making it feel fragile.

  • Clear-hearted

    Hiba’s meaning is direct and sincere, which gives the name an honest, open quality.

  • Refined

    The name is brief and graceful, with a polished sound that works well from childhood into adulthood.

Fun facts about Hiba

  • Hiba means “gift” in Arabic.
  • The Arabic spelling of Hiba is هبة.
  • Hiba comes from wahaba, an Arabic verb meaning “to give.”
  • Heba is a recognized spelling variant of Hiba.
  • Behind the Name records Hiba as ranked in England and Wales and France in 2024.
  • Hiba has two syllables and four letters, which gives it a neat, memorable sound.

Famous people named Hiba

  • Hiba Bukhari: Hiba Bukhari is listed by Famous Birthdays as a TV actress named Hiba.
  • Hiba Abouk: Hiba Abouk is listed by Famous Birthdays as a TV actress named Hiba.
  • Hiba Nawab: Hiba Nawab is listed by Famous Birthdays as a TV actress named Hiba.
  • Hiba Tawaji: Hiba Tawaji is listed by Famous Birthdays as a world music singer named Hiba.

Hiba in other scripts

Original

هبة

Transliterations

  • Hiba
  • Heba

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Sibling names that go with Hiba

Goes well with

  • Lina
  • Maya
  • Noor
  • Amina
  • Layla
  • Yasmin
  • Zara
  • Mariam
  • Omar
  • Adam
  • Zayn
  • Rami

Middle names that pair with Hiba

  • Hiba Hiba Noor

    Noor means light in Arabic usage, and its soft brightness pairs beautifully with Hiba’s gift meaning.

  • Hiba Hiba Yasmin

    Yasmin adds a floral, graceful sound while keeping the full name gentle and familiar.

  • Hiba Hiba Mariam

    Mariam gives the short first name a classic, grounded rhythm.

  • Hiba Hiba Layan

    Layan keeps the name flowing and modern, with a soft ending that matches Hiba well.

  • Hiba Hiba Amira

    Amira adds elegance and a longer second name, which balances Hiba’s crisp four-letter shape.

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Frequently asked questions about Hiba

What does the name Hiba mean?
Hiba means “gift” in Arabic. It comes from the Arabic root wahaba, meaning “to give,” so the name has a warm sense of generosity and blessing.
Is Hiba a boy or girl name?
Hiba is listed as a feminine Arabic name. It is most commonly used for girls.
How do you pronounce Hiba?
Hiba is pronounced HEE-bah, with two clear syllables. The IPA pronunciation is /ˈhi.ba/.
How is Hiba written in Arabic?
Hiba is written هبة in Arabic. In English, Hiba is common, and Heba is also a recognized variant spelling.
Is Hiba a popular name?
Hiba is known internationally but still feels distinctive. Behind the Name records it as ranked in England and Wales at number 254 in 2024 and in France at number 427 in 2024.
What names pair well with Hiba?
Hiba pairs beautifully with soft, meaningful names like Noor, Yasmin, Mariam, Layan, and Amira. For siblings, Lina, Amina, Layla, Omar, Adam, and Zayn all sit nicely beside it.