Certificate of Name
Eymen
Masculine
Turkish
Meaning & Origin
Eymen is a Turkish masculine given name, serving as the Turkish form of Ayman. The name derives from the يمين (yamīn) root in Arabic, carrying the core meanings of “right hand,” “right-handed,” “blessed,” and “lucky.” Etymologically, it comes from Ottoman Turkish ایمن (Eymen), itself borrowed from Arabic أَيْمَن (ʔayman, “right-handed”). Cultural Significance In Turkish culture, Eymen is a moderately popular male name that combines Islamic heritage with a modern, international feel. Its root name Ayman appears in several Muslim communities (including Arabic and Malay variants such as Aiman), but Eymen specifically represents the Turkish adaptation of the Arabic original. The semantic connection to the right hand is symbolically positive in many traditions: the right hand is associated with dexterity, honor, and divine favor, making Eymen a name that conveys auspiciousness. Usage & Prevalence Eymen is primarily used in Turkey and among Turkish diaspora communities. While statistical data on its exact rank is not available here, the name can be found in the Turkish civil registry and occasionally appears in the media or literature, reflecting its ongoing currency as a first name. Meaning: Right-handed, blessed, lucky Origin: Turkish (from Arabic) Type: First name (masculine) Usage Regions: Turkey
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