Khaza (pronounced KAH-zah) glitters with the quiet allure of a hidden trove, its Arabic root khazā’ meaning “treasure” or “store of riches.” This nuance of abundance echoes through Urdu couplets and Indian folk tales alike, where a khazana often symbolizes both material wealth and generosity of spirit. Small wonder, then, that American parents have taken notice: the name has climbed steadily from just seven recorded births in 2014 to 233 in 2024, rising nearly 220 places on the national chart. Two crisp syllables, gentle on the ear yet confidently masculine, give Khaza the versatility to grace a business card one day and a playground chant the next. It carries the subtle pomp of a maharaja’s vault while remaining refreshingly down-to-earth—perfect for families who hope their little boy will grow up rich not merely in possessions, but in heart, humor, and possibility.