Ayad

Meaning of Ayad

Ayad is a male name with Arabic origins. In Arabic, it is pronounced as ah-YAD (/aɪˈjɑd/). This name is also sometimes spelled as Ayed. Ayad has been given to a small number of newborn boys in the United States over the past two decades. While its popularity may not be high, Ayad carries a unique and exotic charm that can make it an intriguing choice for parents seeking an uncommon name for their baby boy.

Pronunciation

Arabic

  • Pronunced as ah-YAD (/aɪˈjɑd/)

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Notable People Named Ayad

Ayad Allawi is an Iraqi politician who has held various high-ranking positions in the Iraqi government, including interim prime minister and vice president.
Ayad Akhtar is an acclaimed American playwright, novelist, and screenwriter of Pakistani heritage, known for his Pulitzer Prize-winning work and exploration of themes such as the American-Muslim experience, immigration, and identity.
Ayad al-Samarrai is a prominent Sunni Arab Iraqi politician who has held various leadership positions in the Iraqi government, including Speaker of the Iraqi Parliament.
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