Moataz is a traditionally male name with Arabic origin. It is pronounced as moh-AH-tahz (/moˈaːtaz/) in Arabic. The name Moataz has variations, such as Moatasem. In terms of popularity in the United States, it has been given to a small number of newborn boys over the years. The name had its peak in 2013 when it ranked 5922 in occurrence, and its lowest point was in 2008 when it ranked 12549. While it may not be widely used, Moataz carries a unique and exotic charm that may appeal to parents seeking a distinctive name for their baby boy.
Moataz Matar is an Egyptian journalist known for his program Mu'taz and his criticism of the Egyptian government and the political situation in the Arab World. |
Moataz Nasr is an Egyptian artist known for his work in painting, sculpture, multimedia art, and cultural activism. |
Moataz Yaseen Mahjoub Al-Fityani is a Jordanian footballer known for his role as a goalkeeper for Al-Salt and the Jordan national football team. |
Moataz Wadnan is an Egyptian journalist known for his work with HuffPost Arabi and his subsequent disappearance after interviewing Hisham Geneina in 2018. |
Moataz Mahrous is an Egyptian professional footballer known for his role as a central midfielder for the Egyptian club Alassiouty Sport and for being the top goal scorer in Group A in the 2016-17 Egyptian Second Division. |