Aiman, a unisex appellation of classical Arabic provenance, stems from the triliteral root ʾ-y-m, whose semantic trajectory in lexicons and theological treatises encompasses notions of fidelity, righteousness and divine favour. In its original phonological setting the name is articulated as /aɪˈmɑːn/, while in Anglo-American usage it customarily assumes the form /ˈaɪmən/. Its deployment across Muslim-majority societies and, more recently, within Western onomastic registers reflects an associative framework in which bearers are linked to moral rectitude and providential blessing. Data drawn from United States birth records indicate that Aiman has maintained a modest yet consistent presence—ranking between 858 and 983 from 1997 through 2024—thereby evidencing its capacity to traverse cultural boundaries and to endure as a name of measured gravitas in a globalized era.
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