Picture a monsoon breeze swirling jasmine petals across a courtyard—that’s the spirit of Fiza (FEE-zah), an airy Arabic gem meaning “breeze” or “air.” Rooted in desert folklore yet leaping through modern Indian bazaars, Fiza brings to mind an effervescent soul who flutters from mango groves to Bollywood beats, perhaps even pilfering a samosa when no one’s looking. Parents hum its melody in lullabies, imagining a daughter who, like a mischievous wind, delights in surprise pirouettes and impromptu laughter. Though it remains a rare treasure on American birth charts—hovering around rank 936 with just over a dozen newborn Fizas each year—its playful charm and free-spirited grace feel destined to sweep hearts worldwide.
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