The baby name Khwaja is a unisex name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "KWAH-jah".
Khwaja is Arabic, Asian, Middle Eastern and Muslim in Origin.
Khwaja is a name of Arabic origin that means "master" or "lord". It is a title of respect given to a person who is considered to be a spiritual leader or a saint. The name Khwaja is commonly used in Muslim communities, particularly in South Asia and the Middle East. It is also a popular name among Sufi Muslims, who follow a mystical form of Islam.
The history of the name Khwaja can be traced back to the early Islamic period. It was originally used as a title of respect for scholars and religious leaders. Over time, it became associated with Sufi saints who were revered for their spiritual teachings and miraculous powers. Today, the name Khwaja is often used as a first name for boys, particularly in Muslim communities in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh.
The pronunciation of the name Khwaja is kwa-ja. The name is typically spelled with a "kh" in Arabic script, which represents a guttural sound that is not present in English. The name is also sometimes spelled as Khwaja or Khaja in English. In terms of gender, the name Khwaja is typically used for boys, although it can also be used for girls in some Muslim communities. The name may also be used as a surname, particularly among people of South Asian origin.