Meysam, Maitham or Maytham (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, Meyssam, Meesam, Maysam, Mayssam, Maisum, Maisam |
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
editMeysam
edit- 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
edit- Maitham Al Bahrani (1238-1299), 12th-century Shi’ite scholar from Bahrain
Meysam
edit- Meysam Kebriaei (born 1981) MD, MBA. Iranian-American pediatric neurosurgeon from Taleghan, Iran. Currently practices in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
- 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
edit- 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
edit- Meisam Mostafa-Jokar (born 1985), freestyle wrestler from Iran
- Meisam Rezapour (born 1981), Iranian football player