Faiz
فائز
winner, victorious, successful
فواز
Meaning: extremely successful, winning often
Fawwaz is an intensive form (mubalagha) of the Arabic root F-W-Z, signifying someone who is habitually successful or a frequent victor. Unlike the simple active participle 'Fa'iz', Fawwaz implies a superlative quality of winning repeatedly and achieving one's goals with excellence. It carries connotations of triumph, prosperity, and the attainment of salvation in both worldly and spiritual contexts.
In an Islamic context, the name represents the concept of 'Fawz', which is the ultimate success of entering Paradise and gaining God's pleasure. It embodies the values of perseverance, divine favor, and the pursuit of righteousness as the path to true victory. It serves as a reminder that real success is granted by Allah to those who remain steadfast in their faith.
While the exact form 'Fawwaz' does not appear in the Quran, its root (F-W-Z) and the noun 'Fawz' appear frequently, such as in Surah Al-Ahzab (33:71): '...and whoever obeys Allah and His Messenger has certainly attained a great success (fawzan azima).' Another notable mention is in Surah Al-Buruj (85:11), referring to the 'great success' of the believers.
The name has been historically prominent among Arab nobility and leadership, notably King Fawwaz bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, a former governor of Mecca. It is also a common name among scholars and poets in the Levant and Arabian Peninsula, reflecting a lineage of leadership and intellectual achievement. The root itself is associated with the 'Fa'izun', the successful ones mentioned by the Prophet Muhammad.
Individuals named Fawwaz are traditionally perceived as ambitious, charismatic, and resilient leaders who possess a natural drive to excel. They are often seen as optimistic figures who inspire others through their determination and ability to overcome obstacles. In Arabic culture, the name suggests a person who is not only successful themselves but also brings good fortune to their community.
Pronounced as 'fuh-WAAZ'. The first syllable 'fuh' is short, followed by a heavy emphasis on the 'W' due to the shadda (doubling of the consonant). The 'AA' is a long vowel sound like in 'father', and the 'Z' is a sharp dental sound. Ensure the stress is placed firmly on the second syllable.
The Abjad (Gematria) value of Fawwaz (فواز) is 94 (Fa=80, Waw=6, Alif=1, Zay=7). In numerological traditions, this number is often associated with stability and the manifestation of goals. It suggests a grounded personality that works systematically toward achieving high status and enduring success.