Ayaan
Meaning
God's gift, lucky, time. A popular name meaning one blessed by God.
Ayaan in English: God's gift, lucky, time.
Works in English: Ayaan is easy to pronounce in English, making it a popular choice for Indian diaspora families in the US, UK, Canada, and Australia.
About the name Ayaan
Ayaan is an Arabic and Urdu Muslim boy's name meaning God's gift, lucky, and time — from the Arabic "ayyan" (أيان), conveying divine blessing and the gift of a propitious moment. The name expresses the belief that a son is a special gift given by God at the right time. Ayaan is among the fastest-growing Muslim boy's names in contemporary South Asia, popular across Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, and among Muslim diaspora communities in the UK, US and Canada. Also spelled Ayan, it is a modern, crisp name with a contemporary feel. For Indian Muslim diaspora families, Ayaan (a-YAAN) is two syllables, easy to pronounce in English, and carries an uplifting message of divine blessing and good fortune.
Frequently asked questions
What does Ayaan mean?
God's gift, lucky, time. A popular name meaning one blessed by God.
What does Ayaan mean in English?
In English, Ayaan means "God's gift, lucky, time". It is a name of Urdu and Arabic origin.
Is Ayaan an Indian name?
Yes, Ayaan is an Indian name of Urdu and Arabic origin, widely used across South Asia and by Indian diaspora communities in the US, UK, Canada and Australia.
How do you pronounce Ayaan?
Ayaan is pronounced a-YAAN.
Is Ayaan a Muslim name?
Yes, Ayaan is a Muslim name of Urdu and Arabic origin, widely used by Muslim families across South Asia and the Indian Muslim diaspora.
What is the origin of the name Ayaan?
Ayaan is a name of Urdu and Arabic origin. It is traditionally used as a boy's name.
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