Likely related to Arabic-rooted names suggesting delicacy, pride, or refinement.
Nazeya is a feminine name with roots reaching into both Arabic and Central Asian naming traditions. One possible etymology connects it to the Arabic root "n-z-h" (نزه), meaning pure, clean, or upright — from which comes the masculine name Nazih and its feminine form Naziha. Another plausible origin lies in Uzbek and Tajik naming culture, where names built on the Persian-Arabic root "naz" (ناز), meaning coquetry, grace, or pampering affection, are common.
In Persian poetry, "naz" describes the charming caprice of a beloved — the playful withdrawal that makes desire intensify — giving names derived from it a romantic and literary quality. Across Central Asia, the Caucasus, and the broader Islamic world, feminine names in this phonetic family — Naziya, Nazia, Nazanin, Nazeya — have been carried by women from Azerbaijan to Afghanistan, from Uzbekistan to Pakistan. The variant spelling "Nazeya" with its distinctive "ey" vowel cluster gives the name a visual elegance and a slightly extended, savored quality in pronunciation, as if the name itself is being treated with the delicacy its meaning implies.
In the contemporary diaspora, Nazeya is a name that travels well — it is accessible to ears unfamiliar with Arabic or Persian phonology while remaining unmistakably rooted in its cultural tradition. It carries both the gravitas of a long Islamic naming heritage and the lightness of a name that sounds, in any language, like something tender and chosen with care.