Faiz
فائز
winner, victorious, successful
فوزي
Meaning: victorious, triumphant
Fawzi is an adjectival form derived from the Arabic word 'Fawz', which signifies success, victory, and the attainment of one's desires. The suffix 'i' (Nisba) transforms the noun into a personal attribute, implying a person who is inherently characterized by triumph or associated with winning. It carries a connotation of overcoming obstacles and achieving a state of ultimate prosperity and safety.
In an Islamic context, the name represents the concept of 'Al-Fawz al-Adheem' (the supreme success), which refers to attaining Paradise and God's pleasure in the afterlife. It embodies the values of perseverance, faith, and the ultimate reward for a life lived in accordance with divine guidance. It suggests a person who is spiritually triumphant over their own ego and worldly temptations.
While the specific name 'Fawzi' is not in the Quran, its root F-W-Z (فوز) appears 29 times in various forms. A notable example is in Surah Al-Ahzab (33:71), which mentions 'wa man yuti'i Allaha wa rasulahu faqad faza fawzan adheema' (And whoever obeys Allah and His Messenger has certainly attained a great victory). The root consistently refers to the success of the believers in the hereafter.
Notable figures include Fawzi al-Qawuqji, a prominent Arab military figure and leader during the interwar period and the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. Another significant figure is Fawzi Selu, who served as the President of Syria in the early 1950s. The name has been historically popular among military and political leaders in the Levant and Egypt due to its strong, victorious connotations.
Bearers of the name Fawzi are traditionally perceived as ambitious, resilient, and goal-oriented individuals who possess natural leadership qualities. They are often seen as optimistic people who inspire confidence in others and remain steadfast in the face of adversity. In Arabic culture, the name suggests a person who is destined for success and is reliable in times of challenge.
Pronounced as 'FOW-zee'. The first syllable 'FOW' rhymes with 'low' or 'go' (not 'cow'), requiring the lips to form a rounded 'o' shape. The second syllable 'zee' is a long 'z' sound followed by a sharp 'ee' as in 'see'. There are no difficult guttural letters, making it relatively easy for English speakers to articulate clearly.
The Abjad value of Fawzi (فوزي) is 97 (Fa=80, Waw=6, Zay=7, Ya=4). In numerology, this total can be reduced to 7 (9+7=16, 1+6=7), a number often associated with spirituality, introspection, and a deep search for truth. This aligns with the name's deeper meaning of achieving success through wisdom and divine alignment.