Aziz
Aziz — Dear, Mighty, Precious
Aziz is an Arabic name meaning "dear, precious, mighty, invincible." It is one of the 99 Beautiful Names of Allah — "Al-Aziz" (The Mighty), holding special significance in Islamic culture.
Origin
Derived from the Arabic verb "azza" meaning "to be dear, precious, or powerful." The word appears frequently in the Quran as an attribute of God.
Historical Roots
The title "Aziz" was used by rulers throughout Islamic history. Fatimid rulers in Egypt bore the title "Al-Aziz Billah." In Central Asia, the name has been popular since Islam's arrival.
Characteristics
Men named Aziz tend to be independent-minded, strong-willed, and self-aware. They value justice and truth, possess natural leadership abilities.
Variants
Aziz (Arabic, Turkish, Persian), Азиз (Russian), عزيز (Arabic, Urdu, Persian) — used in over 40 countries worldwide.