Hayyan is an Arabic charmer that rolls off the tongue as hah-YAHN, carrying the buoyant meaning of “alive,” “vigorous,” even “full of joy.” Picture a little boy whose very name whispers vitality—like the first green shoot after rain—yet still feels easy and friendly in an American playground. Classic scholars and early poets answered to Hayyan centuries ago, so the name arrives with just the right dose of heritage gravitas, but its U.S. presence is still delightfully under-the-radar: fewer than ten baby Hayyans were born in each of the last several years, keeping your son safely out of the kindergarten name-twins club. It’s a compact, two-syllable pick that pairs well with both modern and traditional middles—think Hayyan James or Hayyan Elijah—and its upbeat meaning offers a built-in pep talk every time you call him in for dinner. For parents hunting a distinctive yet approachable choice that quietly shouts “life!” Hayyan is ready to leap from shortlist to birth certificate.