Razi

Meaning of Razi

Razi, rooted in Persian and meaning “content” or “satisfied,” carries with it the serene confidence of one at peace with life’s unfolding tapestry. The name evokes the legacy of Muhammad ibn Zakariya al-Razi—the 9th-century polymath whose groundbreaking work in medicine and alchemy earned him a place among the great thinkers of the Islamic Golden Age—bestowing a quiet scholarly luster on any child who bears it. In Indian households, Razi gently bridges cultural traditions: its soft cadence recalls monsoon breezes rustling through jasmine vines, while its modern simplicity appeals to parents seeking a name that feels both timeless and fresh. Although modestly ranked around 917 for boys in the United States in 2024, its warm resonance and storied past promise an enduring charm—and parents might even smile at how Razi’s crisp syllables slip effortlessly into everyday greetings.

Pronunciation

Persian

  • Pronunced as rah-zee (/ɹɑzi/)

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Notable People Named Razi

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