The name Layth is a distinctive and strong choice for a baby boy, rooted in Arabic origins. Pronounced as LAYTH (/leɪθ/), this name means "lion," symbolizing courage, strength, and nobility. It carries an aura of bravery and leadership, making it an appealing option for parents who wish to imbue their child's identity with these qualities. A variation of the name is Laith, which shares the same pronunciation and meaning. Over the years, Layth has seen modest popularity in the United States, with its occurrence fluctuating but maintaining a presence on the naming charts since at least 1987. In recent years, its rank has hovered around the mid-3000s out of all male newborn names. Whether you are drawn to its powerful meaning or its unique sound, Layth offers a compelling choice for your baby boy’s name.
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