Ayad

Ayad is a British surname of Arabic origin, with roots in Islamic history and culture. The name Ayad is believed to derive from the Arabic word "Ayyad," which means "support," "strength," or "power."

Individuals bearing the surname Ayad may have familial ties to regions with Arabic influence or migration history. It is common for surnames to reflect one's ancestral heritage and geographic origins.

The presence of the surname Ayad in Britain is a testament to the country's diverse cultural landscape, shaped by centuries of migration and integration. British bearers of the Ayad surname contribute to the multicultural tapestry of contemporary British society.

Researching and documenting the history of the Ayad surname can provide valuable insights into the migratory patterns, social dynamics, and cultural exchange that have influenced British identity over time.

There are approximately 131 people named Ayad in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Ayad.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Ahmed
  • Amir
  • Fateh
  • Hassan
  • Khaled
  • Mark
  • Omar
  • Peter
  • Said
  • Sami

Female

  • Doreen
  • Emma
  • Karen
  • Lisa
  • Maria
  • Mariam
  • May
  • Naila
  • Reem
  • Vivian

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