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Name "Giza" (female) is borrowed from the ancient Egyptian language. Its etymological root is connected to the name of the goddess Gizo (or Gizer), who was the patroness of fertility, female happiness, children's health, and household animals. The main meaning of the name "Giza" is "Fertility," "Productivity," "Prosperity." It symbolizes a connection with life cycles, birth, and rebirth. In the mythology of Ancient Egypt, Gizo was part of the pantheon, often associated with the goddess Hathor and the god Osiris, and participated in the myths about the Pharaoh's rebirth after death. The name became known in Slavic countries through missionaries and merchants in the early 20th century. It is not East European in origin but comes from Ancient Egypt, making it unique and exotic. Girls with this name are often associated with tenderness, care, compassion, and a deep connection to nature and life cycles. They possess inner strength that allows them to remain calm in difficult situations. Their character combines softness and resilience; they rarely get overwhelmed by everyday issues. Finding well-known bearers of the name "Giza" in real history and culture is difficult. However, in the mythology of Ancient Egypt, there are characters associated with this name. The popularity of the name is low, but it is growing due to its uniqueness and deep history. It is especially valued by parents seeking a name with a rich past and an unusual origin. Variations of the name: "Giza" is quite long, so diminutives can be various: "Zia," "Zoya," "Zilya," "Izia."