Faiz (Arabic: فائز) is a male Arabic name meaning "successful " and "winner" overflowing, plenty.[3]
Pronunciation | Arabic: [fa-iz] |
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Gender | Male |
Origin | |
Word/name | فيض |
Meaning | Arabic: successful, victorious. overflowing[1] Urdu: grace, favour[2] |
Region of origin | Middle East, Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia |
Other names | |
Related names | Faiza, Faizan, Faizy, Faizi, Faizul, Faizuddin, Faizullah, Faizah, Faizur, Fayez |
It is derived from its root word Faʾz (فأز which means "victorious".
People with the name
edit- Faiz Mohammad Katib Hazara (1862/63–1929), a Hazara historian, writer and intellectual
- Faiz El-Ghusein (1883–1968), an official of the Turkish Government
- Faiz Ahmad Faiz (1911–1984), a Pakistani Urdu poet
- Syed Faiz-ul Hassan Shah (1911–1984), a Pakistani Islamic religious scholar
- Haji Faiz Mohammed (1932-), an Afghan man who was held in extrajudicial detention in the United States's Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in Cuba.
- Faiz Ahmad (1946–1986), an Afghan Marxist–Leninist
- Faiz al-Hasan, Bangladeshi politician
- Faiz Ali Faiz (1962–), a Pakistani qawwali singer
- Faiz-ul-Aqtab Siddiqi (1967–), a British Muslim scholar
- Faiz Mohammed Ahmed Al Kandari (1975-), a Kuwaiti citizen who has been detained in Guantanamo Bay since 2002
- Valiullah Faiz Mahdavi (1978–2006), an Iranian political prisoner
- Ahmed Faiz (1979–), a Saudi Arabian long jumper
- Faiz Khaleed (1980–), a Malaysian military dentist, astronaut
- Faiz Fazal (1980–), an Indian cricketer
- Muhammad Faiz Nur Khalil (2008)
- Mohammed Faiz Alam Qadri (1965)
Nobility and royalty
editThe name is particularly common among the royal and noble houses of South Asia.
Sovereigns:
- Al-Faiz (1149–1160), a Caliph of the Fatimid dynasty
- Nawab Faiz Ali Khan (Banganapalle), Nawab of Baganapalle (1686–1759)
- Nawab Faiz Ali Khan, Nawab of Jhajjar
- Nawab Faiz Muhammad Khan, Nawab of Dadri[4]
- Emir Faiz Muhammad Khan, Emir of Khairpur (r.1894-1909)
- Emir Faiz Muhammad Khan II, Emir of Khairpur (r.1935-1947)
- Nawab Faiz Talb Khan, Nawab of Junagadh[5]
- Nawab Faiz Muhammad Khan, Nawab of Bhopal (r.1742-1777)
- Nawab Faiz Talb Khan, Nawab of Pataudi
- Nawab Faiz'Ullah Khan, Nawab of Rampur
Princes and nobles:
- Tengku Muhammad Faiz Petra, the Crown Prince of Kelantan
- Nawab Faiz ud Din Khan, Emir of Paigah[citation needed]
- Faiz Beg Najm-i-Sani[citation needed]
- Nawab Faiz Ali Khan Bahadur of Kotah[6]
- Nawab Mir Faiz Ali Khan of Hyderabad[citation needed]
- Sahibzada Faiz Muhammad Khan of Tonk[citation needed]
- Mirza Faiz'ullah Beg Khan Bahadur of Loharu[citation needed]
- Faiz'ullah Khan of Malerkotla son of Rasul Khan of Malerkotla[citation needed]
- Faiz Muhammad Khan of Malerkotla son of Kasim Khan of Malerkotla[citation needed]
- Faiz Muhammad Khan of Malerkotla son of Mehr Ilahi Khan of Malerkotla[citation needed]
- Faiz Muhammad Khan of Malerkotla son of Imam Ali Khan of Malerkotla[citation needed]
- Faiz Muhammad Khan of Malerkotla son of Mansab Khan of Malerkotla[citation needed]
- Faiz Muhammad Khan of Malerkotla son of Barkat Ali Khan of Malerkotla[citation needed]
- Faiz Ali Khan of Malerkotla son of Shadal Khan of Malerkotla[citation needed]
- Faiz Muhammad Khan of Malerkotla son of Hakim Khan of Malerkotla[citation needed]
- Faiz Muhammad Khan of Malerkotla son of Karim Khan of Malerkotla[citation needed]
- Khan Sahib Faiz' Ullah of Malerkotla son of Sahibzada Fateh Khan of Malerkotla[citation needed]
- Khan Sahib Faiz Talib Khan of Malerkotla son of Sahibzada Fateh Khan of Malerkotla[citation needed]
- Khan Sahib Muhammad Faiz Ali Khan of Malerkotla son of Sahibzada Himmat Khan of Malerkotla[citation needed]
- Nawabzada Fateh Faiz bin Jung of Paigah[citation needed]
- Mian Faiz Muhammad Khan of Bhopal State b.1840[citation needed]
- Sahibzada Faiz Rashid Khan of Bhopal[citation needed]
- Sahibzada Faiz Muhammad Khan of Bhopal[citation needed]
See also
edit- Fayez, a variant form
- Kamen Rider 555
- Syed Faiz-ul Hassan Shah
References
edit- ^ Meaning of Faizi
- ^ Faiz Name: Meaning of the Name
- ^ "Faiz Name Meaning, Origin, History, And Popularity". MomJunction. 2024-06-14. Retrieved 2024-11-01.
- ^ "Catalogue description The Nawab Faiz Muhammad Khan [Chief of Dadri] is permitted to purchase 700 muskets from..." June 1829.
- ^ Division, Publications (9 July 2020). Guru Nanak. Publications Division Ministry of Information & Broadcasting. ISBN 978-81-230-3268-9.
- ^ Lethbridge, Sir Roper (1893). The Golden Handbook of India. p. 132.