All about the name NAZ

Meaning, origin, history.

Naz is a unique and distinctive name of Persian origin. It is derived from the Persian word "nazanin," which means "lady" or "queen." This name has been popular among Persians for centuries, but it gained worldwide recognition when it was used by the famous Iranian singer Googoosh in her 1963 hit song "Nazanon."

Throughout history, Naz has been associated with strength, elegance, and royalty. In Persian literature, Naz is often used as a symbol of beauty and grace. The name also appears in various works of art and poetry, further solidifying its cultural significance.

Despite its rich historical background, Naz remains relatively uncommon outside of Persia and other Persian-speaking regions. However, it has been gaining popularity globally due to its unique sound and elegant meaning. Today, people with the name Naz can be found all over the world, carrying on the legacy of this timeless moniker.

See also

Persian
Iran

Popularity of the name NAZ since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

Here are some interesting statistics regarding the name Naz over recent years in the United States:

From 2016 to 2023, there were a total of 59 babies named Naz born in the U.S. Here's how those births broke down year by year:

* In 2016, Naz was given to 8 newborns. * The number of babies named Naz decreased slightly in 2017 with only 6 births recorded that year. * After a brief dip, there was an increase in the popularity of this name. In 2019, 10 babies were named Naz. * This upward trend continued into the following years: + In 2020, there were 11 newborns named Naz. + And in 2021, that number rose again to 12 births. * However, it seems that after reaching its peak popularity in recent years in 2021, the name Naz began to decrease again in popularity. In 2022, there were only 7 babies named Naz born in the U.S. * And most recently, in 2023, the number of births for this name dropped even lower with just 5 newborns given the name Naz.

It's fascinating to see how the popularity of a name can fluctuate over time. Despite the recent decrease, Naz has still seen considerable use as a baby name in the U.S., with an average of about 7 babies per year receiving this name between 2016 and 2023.