Alizeh originates from the Persian term for “breeze” and has been incorporated into Arabic and South Asian naming conventions, conveying a denotation of gentle wind, a meteorological phenomenon characterized by low-intensity airflow. Phonetically, it appears in Arabic as /æ.li.zeɪ/ and in Persian, Urdu, and Hindi as /æ.li.zɛ/, a minor vowel variation that reflects distinct phonological systems while maintaining a uniform trisyllabic structure. In the United States, Alizeh has consistently recorded between five and twenty-two newborns annually since the late 1990s and has occupied positions between 886 and 982 in national rankings, a distribution that underscores a steady, non-volatile trend. Analytical evaluation of this data reveals Alizeh as an appellation distinguished by precise etymological roots, international cultural resonance, and a balanced metric between rarity and recognition.
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