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| pronunciation= {{IPA-ar|ˈɑjmɑn|}}; ''eye-man''
| pronunciation= {{IPA-ar|ˈɑjmɑn|}}; ''eye-man''
| gender = Male
| gender = Male
| meaning = ''Righteous''
| meaning = ''Righteous'', ''blessed'', ''lucky''
| region = Middle East
| region = Middle East
| origin = Arabic
| origin = Arabic
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'''Ayman''' ({{lang-ar|َأيْمَن}}) (also spelled '''Aiman''', '''Aimen''', or '''Aymen''') {{Citation needed|date=March 2010}} is a male name of [[Arabic language|Arabic]] origin. It is derived from the Arabic [[Semitic languages#Morphology: triliteral roots|Semitic root]] for ''right'', and literally means ''righteous'' or ''he who is on the right''.
'''Ayman''' ({{lang-ar|َأيْمَن}}) (also spelled '''Aiman''', '''Aimen''', '''Aeymon''' or '''Aymen''') <ref>Hans Wehr. Arabic-English Dictionary: The Hans Wehr Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic.</ref> is a male name of [[Arabic language|Arabic]] origin. It is derived from the Arabic [[Semitic languages#Morphology: triliteral roots|Semitic root]] for ''right'', and literally means ''righteous'' or ''he who is on the right''. It also means ''right-handed'', ''blessed'' and ''lucky''. <ref>Ahmed, Salahuddin. A Dictionary of Muslim Names, 1999.</ref>
It may refer to:
It may refer to:


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Ayman
PronunciationTemplate:IPA-ar; eye-man
GenderMale
Origin
Word/nameArabic
MeaningRighteous, blessed, lucky
Region of originMiddle East

Ayman (Template:Lang-ar) (also spelled Aiman, Aimen, Aeymon or Aymen) [1] is a male name of Arabic origin. It is derived from the Arabic Semitic root for right, and literally means righteous or he who is on the right. It also means right-handed, blessed and lucky. [2] It may refer to:

People

Notes

  1. ^ Hans Wehr. Arabic-English Dictionary: The Hans Wehr Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic.
  2. ^ Ahmed, Salahuddin. A Dictionary of Muslim Names, 1999.