Kadeeja is a unique and beautiful name of Arabic origin. It means "frequent visitor" or "one who often visits the mosque". The name is derived from the root verb 'aza, which means "to visit". In Islamic tradition, it is believed that Kadeeja was one of the names used by the Prophet Muhammad's first wife, Khadija bint Khuwaylid. She was a successful merchant and an early convert to Islam, and her faith in the prophethood of Muhammad helped shape the course of Islamic history. The name Kadeeja is therefore associated with strength, courage, and devotion to one's beliefs. Today, it remains a popular choice among parents seeking a distinctive and meaningful name for their daughters.
The name Kadeeja saw a peak in popularity with 14 births in 1993, after which it gradually declined to its lowest point with 5 births in 1997, showing a steady decrease over time.