Ayah

In Arabic, 'Ayah' refers to a sign, a symbol, or a revelation, particularly signifying verses of the Quran. it's linked to spirituality and divine inspiration. The Hebrew interpretation adds a layer of nature-related symbolism with its reference to a bird.

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The name 'Ayah' has several possible origins. In Arabic, it means 'a sign' or 'a verse,' notably a verse from the Quran. It is used as a given name predominantly among Arabic-speaking regions but also has resonance in Hebrew. In Hebrew, it signifies 'bird' or 'to fly.'

  • Babies named Ayah in the US in 2023:
    Female: 254
    Male: 0
  • Nicknames: Aya, Ay, Yah, Aye, Yaya.
  • Full Names: Ayanna, Ayanne, Ayanna-Lee, Ayah-Marie, Ayah-Belle.
  • Famous Namesakes: Ayah Bdeir - Engineer, Ayah Marar - Singer, Ayah Al-Majali - Author, Ayah Souhaimy - Entrepreneur, Ayah Hosni - Artist.
  • Gender: Primarily female, although it could be unisex in more liberal interpretations in non-Arabic regions.
  • Numerology: According to numerology, the name 'Ayah' resonates with the number 7. This suggests a personality that is philosophical, introspective, and highly intellectual. Number 7 individuals tend to have strong intuition and are often drawn to exploring spiritual and mystical realms.

The name 'Ayah' has grown moderately in popularity over recent years, especially among Arabic-speaking families and communities seeking a name with religious and cultural significance. It is considered relatively niche but holds profound meaning and elegance.

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