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Baaz

Baaz likely draws on Hebrew name patterns and may relate to strength or swiftness in a biblical-style form.

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Baaz is a name of striking simplicity and ancient power. In Persian and Urdu, *baaz* (باز) means falcon — specifically the peregrine or hunting falcon, a creature so central to aristocratic culture across the Persianate world that entire poetic traditions grew up around its training and flight. The falcon was the companion of kings: Mughal emperors kept elaborate falconry courts, and Persian miniature paintings frequently depict rulers with a prized *baaz* on the wrist as a symbol of sovereignty, acuity, and controlled power.

In the Sikh tradition, the falcon holds particular sacred significance. Guru Gobind Singh (1666–1708), the tenth and final human Guru of Sikhism, used the epithet *Baaj-Wala* (the one with the falcon) and famously wrote of the falcon as a symbol of fearlessness, swift justice, and divine will. His two blue falcons became iconic imagery in Sikh art and devotion.

For families in the Punjabi Sikh community, naming a son Baaz carries this spiritual resonance — an invocation of courage, precision, and noble bearing. In contemporary usage, Baaz has spread beyond its South Asian and Persian origins, appealing to parents globally who want a short, powerful name with an unmistakable natural image at its center. Its two letters and one syllable give it an almost elemental presence — a name that lands like a raptor: swift, certain, and impossible to ignore.

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