Hasani, stemming from the Arabic root ḥ-s-n—“good,” “handsome” or “benefactor”—carries a quiet dignity that resonates across cultures. In Swahili it’s pronounced hah-SAH-nee (/haˈsani/), a name long woven into East African coastal traditions, yet it also finds echoes in Persian lyric verse, where Shiraz’s poets celebrated beauty and virtue in equal measure. In the United States, Hasani has held a modest but steady position—hovering around the 900th rank over the past decade—suggesting enduring appeal without the fanfare of a top-ten hit. With its balanced cadence and layered meaning, Hasani offers parents a cross-cultural choice that bridges history and modernity with an analytical nod to both form and substance.