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Raza

Raza is a personal name and surname of Persian and Arabic origin. It derives from the Arabic رضى (ridā), meaning consent, satisfaction, or acceptance. In Persian the given-name form is often rendered Reza, in Turkish as Rıza, and in South Asia the transliteration Raza is common. As a given name, it is typically masculine and is used across Iran, Pakistan, India, Afghanistan, and among diaspora communities. It can appear alone or as part of longer names such as Abdul-Raza or Al-Raza.

As a surname, Raza occurs in South Asia and among communities of Muslim heritage. It is found

In addition to its use as a name, raza is a Spanish noun meaning race or people.

in
India
and
Pakistan
and
among
families
that
have
adopted
it
as
a
hereditary
surname.
Spelling
and
pronunciation
can
vary
with
language
and
region,
leading
to
forms
such
as
Reza
or
Razā
in
different
contexts.
It
appears
in
historical
and
cultural
phrases
and
in
proper
names,
such
as
La
Raza
Unida
Party,
though
this
usage
is
linguistically
distinct
from
the
Arabic–Persian
given-name
origin
of
Raza.
The
two
usages
are
not
etymologically
linked,
but
both
appear
in
written
text
depending
on
language
and
context.