The name Moiz is a male given name of Arabic origin, pronounced as "moyz" (/mɔɪz/). It is a unique and meaningful name that has been steadily used over the years, though it remains relatively uncommon in the United States. The name Moiz means "one who gives strength" or "one who comforts," making it a powerful choice for parents looking for a name with positive connotations. A variation of this name is Moise. Despite its rarity, the name has seen consistent usage, with occurrences ranging from 5 to 12 newborns per year in the U.S. since 1985. Its highest rank was in 1990, at position 4993. The enduring appeal of Moiz lies in its strong meaning and distinctive sound, offering a blend of cultural richness and individuality for those who choose it for their child.
Moiz Ullah Baig is a Pakistani Scrabble player who has achieved significant success in international Scrabble competitions and is currently the number 1 player in Pakistan. |
Moiz Bakhiet is a Swedish-Sudanese Professor, chairman of the department of molecular medicine at the Arabian Gulf University, CEO of Princess Al-Jawhara Center for Molecular Medicine, and a neurologist at various medical institutions in Bahrain. |