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Hayritdin is a masculine name with deep roots in Assyrian culture and language. It originates from the ancient Hebrew name Ha'ir, which translates to "life" or "flourishing". In modern Assyrian, the name evolved into Hayritdin, interpretable as "lifeful" or "cheerful". The name Hayritdin was prevalent in antiquity in Syria and Mesopotamia, where the Assyrian people gave this name to their children, wishing them a long and happy life. During the era of the Ottoman Empire, the name gained popularity among Muslim communities, especially in Lebanon and Iran. People with this name are often associated with vitality, friendliness, and charm. They possess strong willpower and talent, but can sometimes be overly emotional and impulsive. Among the notable bearers of the name Hayritdin is Hayritdin Alyev, an Azerbaijani singer and composer whose songs became popular in CIS countries. Another noteworthy figure is Hayritdin Safarova, a renowned Azerbaijani director whose films received critical acclaim. In Russia, the name Hayritdin is quite uncommon, but in the Middle East and Central Asia, it is highly popular. Variants of the name include Hayreddin (a more common variant) or Hyderdin. Affectionate forms are Hayred, Hairin, and Hari.