Hafeeza is a name of Arabic origin, derived from the phrase "hafezah", which means "guardian" or "protector". It is often used as a female given name and can also be used as a surname.
The name Hafeeza has a rich history in Islamic culture. In Arabic literature, it was traditionally associated with the role of protector and defender, especially for women who were known for their strength and resilience. The name was often given to girls born into families with strong cultural traditions or those who showed exceptional courage and determination from an early age.
In many Muslim communities around the world, Hafeeza is still seen as a powerful and meaningful name that carries deep symbolic significance. It continues to be popular among parents looking for unique and significant names for their daughters.
Hafeeza saw a gap of two years between its peak birth years, with 7 births in 1978 and 5 in 1980, resulting in a total of 12 children named Hafeeza during this period.