Meaning | returning, repentant |
Origin | Arabic |
Gender | Boy |
Popularity | Moderate |
Length | 5 |
Syllables | 2 |
Syllabification | Ay-oub |
Ayoub is a meaningful and culturally rich name of Arabic origin. Derived from the story of the prophet Job in Islamic tradition, the name signifies resilience, restoration, and the journey from adversity to prosperity. By giving your baby boy the name Ayoub, you're instilling a sense of strength and the belief that challenges can be overcome with patience and faith. The name carries a timeless charm and a deep connection to Islamic history and values.
In a diverse world, the name Ayoub stands out as a symbol of heritage and spiritual significance. Its pronunciation is melodious and pleasant, making it an appealing choice for parents seeking a name that's both meaningful and sonorous. As your child grows, they'll carry the legacy of a prophet's story and the enduring message of endurance and hope that Ayoub embodies.
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