Faiza
Faisa (Arabic: فائزة) is a female Arabic name meaning "successful, victorious, beneficial".
Pronunciation | [Fa-e-za] Or [Faa-i-za] |
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Gender | Female |
Origin | |
Meaning | victorious, winner and successful |
Region of origin | Middle East |
Other names | |
Related names | Faiz, Faizan |
Faisa (فائزة) is derived from its root word Fa'iz (فائز) which means successful.
Variants include: Faihza, Faaiza, Faaizah, Faizah, Fiza, Faiza, Fayiza and Faeeza.
Given names
- Faiza Ambah, Saudi Arabian journalist[1]
- Faiza Rauf (1923-1994), Egyptian royal
- Fayza Ahmed (1934-1983), Arab singer
- Faiza Zafar (born 1996), Pakistani squash player
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See also
References
- Faizan, Ahmed. "Faiza Ambah, Saudi Arabian Journalist". Yatedo. Retrieved 23 March 2013.
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