Izaan dances onto the scene like a playful monsoon breeze, carrying with him whispers of ancient Arabic poetry and the promise of joyous beginnings. In Arabic, Izaan (pronounced ee-ZAHN) means “permission,” “consent” or “obedience,” evoking the idea of a soul in perfect harmony with the universe—think of a young guru nodding in quiet understanding under a starlit sky. He’s a male name that’s been steadily climbing the charts in the US, peaking at #892 in 2024 with 32 little ones proudly wearing it—and if you peek at the last two decades, you’ll spot a clear upward dance from the low 900s. Picture a toddler named Izaan toddling through a Diwali festival, his laughter like bright diyas lighting up every corner; that’s the cultural flair and narrative energy this name brings. Fast-paced, heartfelt and sprinkled with a dash of Bollywood sparkle, Izaan feels like an invitation to adventure—a name that hums with possibility and the quiet power of permission granted.