Haytham

Meaning of Haytham

The name Haytham is a distinguished male name of Arabic origin, pronounced as hay-THAHM (/heɪ.θæm/). It carries the meaning of "young eagle" or "lion," symbolizing strength and nobility. Variations of the name include Haythem and Haitham. Despite its rich cultural heritage, the name has seen modest usage in the United States, with occurrences ranging from 7 to 25 newborns annually over recent decades. In 2023, it ranked at 6190 with 14 instances recorded. The name Haytham is often associated with intelligence and leadership qualities, making it a unique and meaningful choice for parents seeking a name with both depth and distinction.

Pronunciation

Arabic

  • Pronunced as hay-THAHM (/heɪ.θæm/)

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Notable People Named Haytham

Haytham Moussa Faour is a Lebanese footballer recognized for his defensive skills, currently playing for Shabab Sahel in the Lebanese Premier League.
Haytham Kamal Khalifa is an Egyptian basketball player who has represented Al Ittihad and the Egyptian national team, competing in the 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup.
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