"Rabia" meaning in English

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Proper name

Etymology: From Arabic رَابِعَة (rābiʕa), the feminine of رَبِيع (rabīʕ, “spring”) as well as رَابِع (rābiʕ, “fourth”), from أَرْبَعَة (ʔarbaʕa, “four”). Hence Rabia means both "spring" and "the fourth female". Etymology templates: {{bor|en|ar|رَابِعَة}} Arabic رَابِعَة (rābiʕa), {{m|ar|رَبِيع||spring}} رَبِيع (rabīʕ, “spring”), {{m|ar|رَابِع||fourth}} رَابِع (rābiʕ, “fourth”), {{m|ar|أَرْبَعَة||four}} أَرْبَعَة (ʔarbaʕa, “four”), {{root|en|ar|ر ب ع}} Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Rabia
  1. A female given name from Arabic, meaning spring, meant to symbolize the beginning of life, hope and the advent of happiness after a dark winter. The name of the first female Sufi saint, Rabia El Basri. Categories (topical): English female given names, English given names Categories (place): Cities

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