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Origin:
Arab, Persian.
Countries:
Tajikistan.
Number of symbols: 5
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Laylee

Female name



Description

Okay, here is the translation: The name "Лайли" (also commonly spelled "Лайла" in some contexts) is a feminine given name derived from the Arabic and Hebrew name "Лайла". In both languages, and indeed in other languages related to the East, this name originates from a word meaning "night". Historically, the name Лайла entered the Muslim world and became one of the most widespread and beloved feminine names in Islamic countries, such (as Iran, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, and others). In Russian-speaking countries, the name "Лайли" is used less frequently, but it is gaining popularity increasingly as an exotic and beautiful name. The origin of the name is closely linked to the night and is often associated with beauty, mystery, and romance. The most famous context for the name Лайла is the historical love story of Layla and Majnun, which entered literature through Abd al-Latif's poem "Layla and Majnun", and has become a symbol of love and tenderness. People named Layla are often perceived as gentle, sensitive, empathetic, and possessing a strong inner light. They have a refined sense of humor, are good listeners, and can find beauty in the small details of life. Their character can be likened to the night sky – deep, mysterious, and captivating. Notable bearers of the name Layla (in various spellings) include Layla Alyashevа (the first Soviet singer, star of "Ocherva Bezopasnosti"), Layla Bastami (Persian actress and singer), Layla Mirzoyan (actress and model), Layla Kokkiniara (Greek singer and TV presenter), Layla Alamiuri (Iraqi actress), Layla Santuch (American actress and model). In Russian-speaking countries, the name Layli is less common than in the Middle East, but it is increasingly used for babies. It evokes associations with beauty, mystery, and the night sky. The nominative case form is Layli. Affectionate diminutives include Leyka, Leykasha, Layka, Leylya, Layla.