Meaning & History
Faiza (Arabic: فائزة) is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "successful," "victorious," or "beneficial." It is the feminine form of Faiz, a masculine name derived from the Arabic root fāza, meaning "to triumph." The name is popular in Arabic-speaking countries and among Urdu-speaking communities in South Asia, reflecting a desire for success and victory.
Etymology and Variants
The name Faiza is directly linked to the Arabic root word Fa'iz, which conveys success. It shares its meaning and origin with several variants and related names across languages and cultures. Variants include Fayza, Faizah, Fayzah, Faaiza, Faaizah, and Turkish Feyza. Masculine cognates include Faiz, Fayez, and Fayiz, while the name Faizan shares the same root.
Notable Bearers
Notable individuals with the name Faiza span diverse professions and regions. Faiza Ambah is a Saudi Arabian journalist known for her work with major international outlets. Faiza Darkhani, an Afghan environmentalist and women's rights activist from Badakhshan, has been recognized for her advocacy in sustainable development and education. Faïza Kefi is a Tunisian jurist, politician, and diplomat who served as Minister of Justice. Faiza Rauf (1923–1994) was an Egyptian royal, the wife of Prince Muhammad Abdul Moneim. Faiza Shaheen is a British economist and academic known for her public engagements. In sports, Faiza Zafar represents Pakistan in squash. Related figures include the singer Fayza Ahmed (1934–1983), a celebrated Arab vocalist.
- Meaning: Successful, Victorious, Beneficial
- Origin: Arabic
- Type: Feminine given name
- Usage: Arabic, Urdu, Turkish (as Feyza)
- Variants: Fayza, Faizah, Feyza
- Masculine Forms: Faiz, Fayez, Fayiz
Related Names
Sources: Wikipedia — Faiza