Maytham
Maytham, Maitham, Matisum or Maysam (Arabic: ميثم, Azerbaijani: Meysəm, Turkish: Meysem, Persian: میثم) is an internationally used male name given name originating from the Semitic languages. The name comes from the Arabic root w-th-m and means crushing as in the sound made by the hooves of a horse or camel.[1]
Gender | Male |
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Origin | |
Word/name | Semitic languages |
Meaning | "crushing" [hoof] |
Other names | |
Related names | Meysam, Meisam, Meysam, Meesam, Maysam, Mayssam, Maisum |
Initially a popular name in the Muslim World (originally in the Arab World, Iran, Turkic World) and the name later became popular among the Muslims of the other countries.[2]
People with this name
Maytham
- Maytham al-Tammar (died 680 AD), was a loyal and trustworthy companion of Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib. He is revered by millions for his contributions towards Islam, discipline towards Imam Ali, and sacrifices for the religion.
Maitham
- Maitham Al Bahrani (1238-1299), 12th-century Shi’ite scholar from Bahrain
Meysam
- Meysam Maniei (born 1982), Iranian football player
- Meysam Khosravi (born 1983), Iranian footballer who plays for Steel Azin F.C.
- Meysam Soleimani (born 1982), Iranian football defender
- Meysam Hosseini (born 1987), Iranian footballer who plays for Esteghlal
Maysam
- Maysam Baou (born 1983), Iranian football player who currently plays for Shahrdari Tabriz F.C.
- Maysam Aghaei (born 1990), Iranian footballer who currently plays for Shensa Arak F.C.
Meisam
- Meisam Mostafa-Jokar (born 1985), freestyle wrestler from Iran
- Meisam Rezapour (born 1981), Iranian football player
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