Maizura binti Abdullah
A pioneering Malay poetess known for her contributions to traditional Malay literature in the early 20th century.
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/ˈmaɪ.zʊ.rə/
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Maizura is a name derived from Malay origins, combining 'Mai' meaning 'come' or 'arrival' and 'Zura' meaning 'flower' or 'blossom.' It conveys the idea of a flourishing arrival or blooming beauty. Historically, it embodies natural growth and vitality, often associated with femininity and grace in Malay culture.
In Malay culture, Maizura represents the beauty of nature and the arrival of new life, often symbolizing hope and prosperity. The name is often chosen to reflect purity, growth, and the blossoming potential of a girl. It is used in poetry and traditional songs to evoke imagery of flowers and freshness, celebrating femininity and vitality.
Maizura has gained moderate popularity in Malaysia and among Malay-speaking communities in Southeast Asia. Its unique sound and meaningful roots appeal to parents looking for a name that is both traditional and modern. While not widespread internationally, it is increasingly recognized for its melodic and elegant qualities, fitting well in multicultural societies.
The name Maizura carries the essence of “Blooming flower; radiant and flourishing” from Malay tradition. Names beginning with "M" often embody qualities of wisdom, intuition, and emotional depth.
In Malay culture, Maizura represents the beauty of nature and the arrival of new life, often symbolizing hope and prosperity. The name is often chosen to reflect purity, growth, and the blossoming potential of a girl. It is used in poetry and traditional songs to evoke imagery of flowers and freshness, celebrating femininity and vitality.
A pioneering Malay poetess known for her contributions to traditional Malay literature in the early 20th century.
A respected healer and herbalist in Malay folklore, credited with preserving ancient botanical knowledge.
An activist and educator who championed women's rights in Malaysia during the mid-20th century.
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麦祖拉 (Màizǔlā)
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Maizura is a relatively rare name outside Malaysia, making it a unique choice for parents who want a beautiful, culturally rich name with floral symbolism.
Individuals named Maizura tend to be seen as graceful, warm, and nurturing. They often possess a natural charm and creativity, combined with resilience and a positive outlook. The name suggests someone who brings light and growth into their environment, with a gentle yet determined spirit.
Maizura is a Malay name meaning “Blooming flower; radiant and flourishing”. Maizura is a name derived from Malay origins, combining 'Mai' meaning 'come' or 'arrival' and 'Zura' meaning 'flower' or 'blossom.' It conveys the idea of a flourishing arrival or blooming beauty. Historically, it embodies natural growth and vitality, often associated with femininity and grace in Malay culture.
Maizura is pronounced (IPA: /ˈmaɪ.zʊ.rə/). It has 2 syllables with the pattern N/A.
Popular nicknames for Maizura include: Mai, Zura, Zuzu, Maizy, Rara, Maz, Zuri, Aura, Mazu, Mira.
Famous people named Maizura include: , , , Maizura Ahmad, Maizura Hafizah.