Meaning & Origin
Raza is a masculine given name and surname of Urdu origin, ultimately derived from Rida, an Arabic name meaning "satisfaction, contentment." It entered Urdu via Classical Persian, where it appears as رضا (Razā). The name carries deep religious significance in Islam, particularly within Shia tradition, as it was borne by Ali ar-Rida (also known as Imam Reza), the eighth Imam of Twelver Shia Islam, who lived in the 9th century. His title "ar-Rida" means "the contented one," reflecting the name's spiritual associations.
Usage and Variants
Across the Muslim world, the name takes several forms. In Arabic, it appears as Rida or Reda, with Ridha as a variant. In Persian, it is رضا (Reza), a common male name. Azerbaijani speakers use Rza, while Turkish retains the spelling Rıza. Raza is the predominant Urdu and South Asian form, sharing the same root meaning.
Notable Bearers
Several notable individuals bear the name Raza. Among them is Sayed Raza, a Pakistani cricketer, and Raza Rabbani, a Pakistani politician and former Chairman of the Senate. In the arts, S. H. Raza (1922–2016) was an acclaimed modern Indian painter, known for his abstract expressionist work featuring the "bindu" (dot). Raza is also common as a surname, with notable bearers including Rahul Raza, an Indian actor, and Tariq Raza, a Bangladeshi cricketer.
The name has diaspora presence; according to the 2010 United States Census, Raza is the 9583rd most common surname in the U.S., primarily carried by families of South Asian origin.
Meaning: Satisfaction, contentment
Origin: Arabic, via Persian and Urdu
Type: First name and surname
Usage Regions: South Asia (especially Pakistan and India), Middle East
Related Names: Rida, Reda, Reza, Rıza, Rza