Nazia
Nazia is a common name in South Asia, particularly in countries like Pakistan and India. It is often associated with females and has roots in Arabic, meaning "to be proud" or "to be honored." The name gained popularity in the 1980s, partly due to the influence of Nazia Hassan, a famous Pakistani pop singer.
Nazia Hassan rose to fame with her hit songs in the Urdu language, becoming a cultural icon in the South Asian music scene. Her music blended traditional and modern styles, appealing to a wide audience. Tragically, she passed away in 2000, but her legacy continues to inspire many artists today.