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Naz

Naz is a Persian and Arabic name meaning pride, grace, delicacy, or charm.

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Naz is a jewel of the Persian and Turkish naming traditions, carrying the meaning of 'grace,' 'coyness,' or 'elegance' — a quality associated with someone so cherished they can afford to be a little playful with the world's affections. Rooted in classical Persian poetry, the word 'naz' appears throughout the ghazals of Hafez and Rumi as a term for the beloved's teasing charm, the beloved's power to withhold and entice. In Sufi poetic tradition, naz became a near-mystical concept: the soul's flirtation with the divine.

Across Turkey, Iran, and Azerbaijan the name has been carried by poets, musicians, and intellectuals. It functions comfortably as both a standalone given name and as a tender nickname for names beginning with Naz- such as Nazanin ('darling') or Nazlı ('coy one'). Its single-syllable crispness gives it a modern minimalist appeal that has helped it travel into diaspora communities in Western Europe and North America.

Today Naz sits at an interesting crossroads: ancient enough to carry the weight of centuries of poetry, short enough to feel at home on a contemporary business card. It is equally at home in Istanbul, Tehran, and London — a small name with a surprisingly large cultural footprint.

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