The name Hayan is a male given name of Arabic origin, pronounced as HAH-yahn (/hɑjɑn/). It carries a sense of elegance and cultural depth, often associated with qualities such as clarity and brightness in Arabic-speaking communities. Though relatively rare in the United States, its unique sound and meaningful roots make it an intriguing choice for parents seeking a distinctive yet culturally rich name. Over the past several years, Hayan has seen modest use in the U.S., with occurrences ranging from 5 to 12 newborns annually. Its rarity ensures that boys named Hayan will likely stand out, carrying a name that is both uncommon and full of heritage.