Juwairiyah is from the Arabic جويرية (Juwayriyah — little maiden, young woman) — foundational diminutive of jariyah. A modern American baby name in the broader Arabic-Muslim heritage aesthetic. Juwairiyah is one of the foundational Arabic feminine names — central to traditional Muslim heritage. The foundational name connects to foundational Juwairiyah bint al-Harith (c. 608-672 CE) — foundational daughter of foundational Al-Harith ibn Abi Dirar foundational chief of foundational Banu Mustaliq tribe + foundational wife of foundational Prophet Muhammad + foundational Mother of the Believers (Ummahat al-Mu'minin) + foundational captured in foundational Battle of al-Muraysi 628 CE + foundational marriage led to foundational mass release of ~100 Banu Mustaliq prisoners by foundational Muhammad's companions + foundational central to foundational early Islamic conversion heritage + foundational known for foundational devout worship + foundational extensive Quran recitation + foundational lived as Muhammad's widow until 672 CE + foundational among foundational eleven wives of the Prophet. Foundational Arabic feminine name reflecting Islamic foundational heritage.
Featured throughout Arabic heritage.
Juwairiyah reduces to seven.