Certificate of Name
Layth
Masculine
Arabic
Meaning & Origin
Layth (also spelled Laith) is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "lion". The name derives from the Arabic root l-w-th, which relates to courage and strength, echoing the symbolic significance of the lion as a powerful and majestic animal in Arabic culture. Etymology and Usage The original Arabic form is Laith or Layth (لَيْث), which serves as an epithet for "lion" – a symbol of bravery and leadership. In pre-Islamic and Islamic societies, lion-inspired names were common, reflecting noble qualities. The name has been used for centuries across the Arab-speaking world and among Muslim communities in other regions. In some contexts, the name "Laith" also has a separate, coincidental origin in Scotland, deriving from the surname or place name Laith, possibly from Scottish Gaelic laith meaning "moist" or via Proto-Brythonic *lleɨθ. However, the Arabic usage is dominant and distinct. Notable People Wikipedia lists several notable bearers of the name, including: Abu Laith al-Libi (1967–2008), senior leader of Al-Qaeda in Afghanistan Laith Ashley (born 1989), American model, actor, activist Laith Al-Deen (born 1972), Iraqi-German musician Laith Hussein (born 1968), Iraqi footballer Laith Nakli (born 1969), British-Syrian-American actor Laith Al-Juneidi (born 1978), Palestinian film director and producer Laith Nobari (born 1977), Iran-born footballer These individuals span fields such as politics, entertainment, sports, and criminal activity, showcasing the name's widespread recognition in various contexts. Key Facts Meaning: "lion" (Arabic epithet) Origin: Arabic Type: Given name Variants: Laith (more common) Usage: Primarily in Arabic-speaking countries and Muslim diaspora
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