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Well, there are different meanings of this unique word:

  • 'Ayan' is the word used in The Bible (Old Testament) for the arrival of Noah. It also means Shepherd.
  • In Aramaic, the language of Jesus, it means water spring (used as a suffix of the spring's name, e.g Ma'ayan, Al-Re'ayan etc)
  • In Egyptian Mythology, 'Ayan' is the place where the two kingdoms, ruled by Horus and Seti, made peace.
  • In India, the path through which the sun travels in the daytime (equinox) is called 'Ayan'.
  • In Tamil: 'Ayan' is the name of Brahma, the Creator.
  • 'Ayan' in Turkish, means "obviously" or "clearly".
  • In the Jewish religion, 'Ayan' is the level of 'nothingless'.
  • 'Ayan' in Urdu/Persian means something that is open and clear.
  • In Somalia 'Ayan' is used for "the lucky one".
  • In Islam/Arabic: Ayan is God's Gift.
  • In Sanskrit it is the word for "Speed".
  • 'Ayan' is the human soul (Sirr & Rooh, forming Rooh-e-Insani).
  • In Nigeria and Benin, the spirit in the drum is called 'Ayan'.
  • 'Ayan' is also the name of a type of tree (African Satinwood).
  • AYAna (pronounced aayaan) in eastern Asian mythology: Husband of rAdhA, the heartthrob and lover of kRSNa, the playful pastoral God, an incarnation of viSNu, the protector amongst the Hindu trinity.
  • There are towns called 'Ayan' in Russia (Okhotsk), in eastern India and in Turkey (Cappadocia).
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