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Fayaz

From Arabic roots, Fayaz means generous, abundant, or bountiful.

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Fayaz is an Arabic name of generous spiritual dimensions, rooted in the Arabic word *fayd* (فيض), meaning an overflow, an abundance, or a flood of grace. The derived form *fayyad* or *fayyaz* — one who overflows with generosity — paints its bearer as a person of extraordinary liberality, not merely in material wealth but in spirit, blessing, and beneficence. In the classical Islamic tradition, *al-Fayyad* (The Abundantly Generous) is among the attributes sometimes used to describe divine generosity, lending the name a devotional quality alongside its human meaning.

The name is widely used across the Persian, Urdu, Pashto, and Arabic-speaking worlds, where its meaning resonates deeply with Islamic values of charitable giving and communal care. In Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Iran especially, Fayaz is a well-established masculine name with centuries of literary and historical bearers. The Persian poetic tradition, which elevated generosity as one of the cardinal virtues of the ideal man — the *mard-e kamil* or perfect human — made names like Fayaz particularly resonant in courtly and scholarly cultures.

For families in the South Asian diaspora and the broader Muslim world, Fayaz offers a name that is at once spiritually grounded and practically graceful — it is easy to say, carries unmistakable meaning, and belongs to no single nationality, making it a genuinely pan-Islamic choice. There is something quietly aspirational about the name: to name a child Fayaz is to plant a seed of generosity, to express a hope that the child will move through the world as a source of abundance for those around them.

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