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Quazi

From Arabic qadi or qazi, meaning judge or magistrate.

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Quazi comes from Arabic qadi or qazi, meaning judge or magistrate. That gives the name a formal legal and civic resonance, tied to authority, judgment, and public responsibility. It is a short form with substantial institutional history behind it, even if used as a given name in a more modern context.

The name feels concise and strong, with a clean, distinctive ending. Quazi is rare, which helps it stand out as a compact and unusual choice. Because of its occupational origin, it can suggest fairness, seriousness, and measured authority.

The sound is modern enough to feel flexible, but the root is old and well established. Quazi has the feel of a name with a clear title-like backbone and a sharp, memorable finish.

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