Lu'ayy

Lu'ayy (Arabic: لُؤَيّ, romanized: lu’ayy, Arabic pronunciation: [luˈʔajj]; also anglicized as Luay, Louay, Loai, Loay or Luai) is an Arabic male given name. It originates as the diminutive of لَأًى la’an 'wild ox'. Its meaning is thus ‘Protector’[1] It was most famously borne by Lu'ayy ibn Ghalib, an ancestor of Muhammad.

Notable people with the name include:

  • Luai Ahmed (born 1993), Yemen-born Swedish journalist, columnist, and influencer
  • Lu'ayy ibn Ghalib, an ancestor of Muhammad
  • Luay Hamza Abbas, Iraqi writer
  • Louay Almokdad, Syrian-British businessman and politician
  • Luai al-Atassi, Syrian military leader
  • Louay Kayyali, Syrian modern artist
  • Louay Khraish, Lebanese-American filmmaker
  • Luay Nakhleh, Palestinian-Israeli-American professor of computer science
  • Louay M. Safi, Syrian-American scholar of Islam
  • Luay Salah, Iraqi footballer
  • Loai al-Saqa, Syrian al-Qaeda member
  • Loay Taleb, Syrian footballer

References

  1. ^ "Louay". Quranicnames.com.
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