Aziz
عزيز
mighty, powerful, glorious
عزت
Meaning: honour, glory, might
Izzat is the Turkish and Persian phonetic rendering of the Arabic word 'Izzah' (عزة), which signifies honor, power, and high standing. It conveys a sense of invincibility and nobility, often used to describe someone who is beyond reach or reproach due to their elevated status. Linguistically, it implies a state of being mighty, respected, and cherished within a community.
In Islam, the name represents a quality that belongs ultimately to Allah, as He is 'Al-Aziz' (The Almighty). It encourages the bearer to seek dignity through faith and righteous actions rather than worldly vanity. It embodies the value of self-respect and the refusal to submit to anything other than the Divine will.
While the specific spelling 'Izzat' is a Turkish/Urdu variant, its root ʿ-Z-Z appears frequently in the Quran. A direct mention of the noun 'Izzah' occurs in Surah Al-Munafiqun (63:8): 'And to Allah belongs the honor (al-izzah), and to His Messenger, and to the believers.' It also appears in Surah Fatir (35:10), stating that all honor belongs to Allah.
Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri was a prominent Iraqi political figure, and Izzat Darwaza was a well-known Palestinian politician and historian. The name was particularly popular during the Ottoman era among the elite and military classes. Its variant, Izz al-Din, was famously borne by the warrior-scholar Izz al-Din al-Qassam.
Bearers of this name are traditionally perceived as principled, courageous, and possessing a strong sense of self-worth. They are often seen as natural leaders who value integrity and are protective of their family's reputation. There is an associated aura of seriousness, resilience, and a refusal to accept humiliation.
Pronounced as 'IZ-zat'. The first syllable 'IZ' uses a short 'i' as in 'is', with a slight constriction in the throat for the Arabic letter 'Ayin'. The second syllable 'zat' rhymes with 'but', featuring a soft dental 't' where the tongue touches the back of the upper teeth.
The Abjad value of Izzat (calculated as ع-ز-ت) is 477 (Ayin=70, Za=7, Ta=400). In some traditions, this number is associated with stability and the manifestation of authority. It suggests a personality that is grounded and capable of enduring hardships to achieve a position of respect.