Ghaith—pronounced “gath,” or more classically “gayth,” with that friendly sand-soft “th”—blows in from Arabic skies meaning “life-giving rain,” the kind of silver mist that coaxes flowers from desert dust and hope from weary hearts. He’s a name that arrives like a mariachi trumpet after a long siesta: bold, refreshing, impossible to ignore. Parents love that he carries the promise of relief and abundance, and U.S. birth charts agree—rising from a mere handful of little Ghaiths in 2011 to almost ninety in 2024, he’s sprinkling his way up the ranks faster than you can shout “¡Olé!” in a summer storm. For families seeking a blend of poetic heritage, easygoing cool, and a splash of meteorological magic, Ghaith offers a shower of charm that’s hard to resist.
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