Ayman

  • Origin
    Arabic
  • Meaning
    Ayman means "blessed," "lucky," or "fortunate." It is derived from the Arabic word "يمن" (yaman), which conveys the idea of favor and good fortune.
  • Variations
    Aiman, Eiman, Aymin, Aymen
  • Similar names
    Ahmed, Kareem, Farid, Zayd
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  • Ayman, a name of Arabic origin, carries with it a beautiful and powerful meaning – "blessed," "lucky," or "fortunate." Derived from the Arabic word "يمن" (yaman), Ayman represents the concept of favor and good fortune, making it an auspicious choice for your baby boy. Choosing Ayman as your son's name not only connects him to a rich cultural heritage but also bestows upon him the hopes of a prosperous and fortunate life. Its melodious sound and positive significance make it an attractive option for many parents seeking a meaningful name for their little one. With variations such as Aiman, Eiman, Aymin, and Aymen, the name Ayman offers versatility while maintaining its essential essence. As your son grows, he may be affectionately called Ay, Manny, or Ayi, adding a touch of endearment to this already lovely name. Throughout history, various notable individuals have borne the name Ayman, including Ayman al-Zawahiri, the Egyptian physician and leader of al-Qaeda, and Ayman Hariri, the Lebanese billionaire and businessman. If you're a fan of literature or film, you might also encounter fictional characters named Ayman, each contributing to the name's allure and significance. Ayman stands as a timeless and meaningful name choice for your baby boy, encompassing blessings and good fortune within its very essence. Embrace this name, and watch your little Ayman flourish and thrive, guided by the positivity and favor that his name bestows upon him throughout his journey of life.
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