Picture Ayad (ah-YAD) as that spirited newcomer who swoops into a room like a desert breeze, carrying centuries of Arabic heritage in his name—literally “hands” or “blessings,” a symbol of strength and generosity. He’s not after the spotlight of the top-10 charts but rather holds a secret superpower in his steady charm: from 2020 to 2024, about 9–15 little Ayads appear each year in the U.S., keeping him snug around the 900th rank. It’s a subtle encore, a loyal favorite for parents who crave a name that feels timeless yet fresh, intimate yet grand—think of it as a hidden gem sparkling just beneath the radar.
Ayad Allawi - |
Ayad Akhtar - |
Ayad al-Samarrai - |