The name Fawaz, pronounced fah-WAHZ (/fɑˈwɑz/), is a male given name of Arabic origin, meaning "successful" or "triumphant." It embodies qualities of victory and achievement, making it a popular choice among parents who wish to bestow upon their child a sense of ambition and prosperity. A common variation of the name is Fawwaz. Although not widely used in the United States, Fawaz has seen steady usage over the years, with occurrences peaking in 2001 when it ranked 3973rd. The name's unique sound and meaningful origin make it an appealing option for those looking to honor their cultural heritage or simply choose a distinctive yet profound name for their son.
Fawaz Mubarak Al-Hasawi is a Kuwaiti businessman who previously served as the owner and chairman of Nottingham Forest Football Club. |
Fawaz Akhras - Fawas Akhras is a prominent Syrian–English cardiologist and the father-in-law of Bashar al-Assad, as well as the chairman of the British Syrian Society. |
Fawaz Alhokair is a Saudi billionaire property developer. |
Fawaz Ismail Johar is a Bahraini hurdler who participated in the men's 110 metres hurdles at the 1996 Summer Olympics. |