Ayub

English

Etymology

From Arabic أَيُّوب (ʔayyūb). Mostly a patronymic or patronymic surname. See also Ayoub.

Proper noun

Ayub (plural Ayubs)

  1. A surname from Arabic.

Statistics

  • According to the 2010 United States Census, Ayub is the 25555th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 966 individuals. Ayub is most common among Asian/Pacific Islander (56.94%), White (16.46%), and Hispanic/Latino (15.63%) individuals.

Anagrams

Indonesian

Alternative forms

  • Ayyub (senses, "Ayoub" and "given name from Arabic" only)

Etymology

From Arabic أَيُّوب (ʔayyūb).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈajub/, [ˈa.jʊp̚]
  • Hyphenation: A‧yub

Proper noun

Ayub

  1. (Islam) Job; Ayoub (prophet)
  2. (Christianity, Judaism) Job (Biblical character)
  3. (Christianity, Judaism) Job (book of the Bible)
  4. a male given name from Arabic

See also

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