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Maytham

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Maysam
GenderMale
Origin
Word/nameSemitic languages
Meaning"crushing" [hoof]
Other names
Related namesMeysam, Meisam, Meyssam, Meesam, Maysam, Mayssam, Maisum, Maisam

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]

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]

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  • 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.

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