LAYTH

Laith is a name that is an Arabic epithet for "lion". It also comes from a variant in Scottish from Leith, a placename element from Scottish Gaelic laith meaning "liquid", likely borrowed from Proto-Brythonic *lleɨθ "moist". See Water of Leith. Notable people with that name: Abu Laith al-Libi (1967–2008), senior leader of Al-Qaeda in Afghanistan Al-Layth ibn Sa'd (713–791), Egyptian imam and jurist Layth ibn al-Muhatta, martyred leader of the Tanukh (died 780) Layth Abdulamir (born 1957), Iraqi-French film director Laith Al-Bashtawi (born 1994), Jordanian footballer Laith Al-Deen (born 1972), Iraqi-German musician Laith Al-Juneidi (born 1978), Palestinian film director and producer Laith Amona (born 2003), 2nd century architectural engineer Laith Ashley (born 1989), American model, actor, activist and entertainer Laith Hussein (born 1968), Iraqi footballer Layth ibn Tarif, 8th-century freedman commander and governor for the Abbasid Caliphate Layth Kharoub (born 1991), Palestinian footballer Laith Nakli (born 1969), British-Syrian-American actor and producer Laith Nobari (born 1977), Iraq-born Iranian footballer Laith Pharaon (born 1968), entrepreneur and motorboat racer Laith Shubbar (born 1967), Iraqi academic and politician Laith Shubeilat (1942–2022), Jordanian politician Laith Wallschleger (born 1992), American football player, actor and stuntman

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