Moez Masoud
Other
1978
Egyptian Islamic scholar, author, and television presenter known for interfaith dialogue
"the mighty, the powerful"
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“Bearing the ancient glory of Cairo”
Moez comes from the Arabic root mu-izz (معز), meaning one who bestows honor, glory, or strength. It is a shortened form of Muizz or Al-Muizz — one of the ninety-nine names of God in Islamic tradition, meaning the Giver of Might. The Fatimid Caliph Al-Muizz li-Din Allah founded Cairo in the tenth century, and the historic street Al-Muizz in Old Cairo still bears his name.
Moez is especially popular in Tunisia, Algeria, and among Arabic-speaking diaspora communities, favored for its spiritual resonance and the prestige of its historical namesake.
The name carries deep Islamic theological weight as one of the divine attributes, making it a name that bestows both religious significance and historical honor on its bearer.
These names share the same feel as Moez: Arabic, Regal, Spiritual, and Historic.
Other
1978
Egyptian Islamic scholar, author, and television presenter known for interfaith dialogue
Royalty
931
Fatimid Caliph who founded Cairo in 969 CE and gave his name to the historic Al-Muizz Street
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