Meaning & Origin
Derived from the Arabic root 'kayna' meaning 'to be given'. Keyaan symbolizes the blessings and gifts bestowed by Allah upon an individual. This name evokes a sense of gratitude and appreciation for the divine blessings in life.
Spiritual meaning
A reminder of Allah's infinite blessings and generosity.
Language details
Keyaan
Strong, powerful, prosperous, and growing personality
کیان
مذکر نام، معنی: طاقت، ترقی، نمو
كيان
اسم مذكر معناه القوة و الازدهار و النمو
कयान
पुंलिंग नाम, अर्थ: शक्ति, उन्नति, विकास
کیان
مذکر نوم، معنی: ځواک، پرمختګ، وده
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
ky-AN
/kiˈɑːn/
Lucky number
3
Lucky day
(Thursday)
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
(Aqeeq)
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name 'Keyaan' holds a deep cultural significance in the Islamic tradition. In many Arabic and Islamic cultures, the concept of receiving blessings and being bestowed with good fortune is highly valued. The name 'Keyaan' serves as a reminder of the blessings that Allah has given and the importance of being grateful for them.
From a spiritual perspective, the name 'Keyaan' holds a profound meaning. It underscores the fundamental belief in the Islamic faith that all blessings come from Allah and serves as a constant reminder to remain grateful for the gifts bestowed upon us. The name encourages a sense of humility and awe in the presence of Allah's boundless mercy and generosity. It also imparts the importance of recognizing and appreciating the blessings received, and striving to make the most of them by using them in the service of Allah and for the betterment of oneself and others.
Traditional Islamic name - Traditional Islamic name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture
Historical references
Al-Maqrizi, Al-Mawasit wal-Ittibar, Cairo, 1321 AH/1903 AD, mentions a city named Keyaan in Yemen during the reign of Al-Mansur Bil-Allah (1217-1232 AD) as an important commercial center.
1217-1232 AD
Ibn Battuta, The Travels of Ibn Battuta, Rashid Al-Din, 1304-1369 AD, describes Keyaan as a fortified town in the Hadramaut region of Yemen, and a major caravan stop on the trade route between Yemen and India during the 14th century AD.
14th century AD
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