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Etymology

Faysal is a male given name derived from the Arabic word "a judge, arbiter". It is a variant transliteration of Faisal, which is used across many Muslim-majority cultures.

Usage

The name is common in Arabic, Bengali, Turkish, and Urdu-speaking communities. It is often associated with leaders or rulers who act as impartial arbiters, reflecting the name's semantic root.

Variants

Aside from Faysal and Faisal (used in Urdu and Malay), another variant is Faizel (Arabic). All these forms trace back to the same Arabic root (fasala, meaning "to decide, to separate").

Cultural Significance

Faysal carries the connotation of wisdom and fairness, making it a popular choice for sons in Islamic cultures. While not as widespread as the Faisal spelling, it is borne by notable figures in various fields, including politics and academia.

Related Names

Variants

(Urdu) Faisal (Arabic) Faizel

Other Languages & Cultures

(Malay) Faisal

Sources: Wiktionary — Faysal

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