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Pooya

From Persian, meaning “seeking,” “striving,” or “active.”

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Pooya comes from Persian and means seeking, striving, or active. It is one of those names whose appeal lies in motion and purpose, suggesting someone who reaches forward rather than stands still.

That makes it feel dynamic and optimistic, with a positive sense of effort built into the name itself. In modern use, Pooya sounds sleek and approachable. The vowels give it an easy, open flow, while the meaning gives it a subtle philosophical weight.

Names with this kind of active sense often feel contemporary because they align with modern values of ambition and self-direction. Pooya therefore feels both graceful and energetic, a name with movement in its very shape.

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