Kenza
While the exact name Kenza is not used for a person in the Quran, it derives from 'Kanz' (treasure), which appears in Surah Al-Kahf (18:82).
In Amazigh (Berber) culture, Kenza symbolizes hidden treasure and is associated with precious heritage and divine blessings, reflecting the value of daughters.
Kenza is rare globally but moderately common in Morocco and Algeria among Amazigh and Arab communities.
The lucky number associated with Kenza is often considered 9, representing completeness and divine wisdom in Islamic numerology.
Yes, Kenza is entirely Islamic, derived from Quranic vocabulary and widely accepted in Muslim cultures, particularly in North Africa.