Khayri

Meaning

Charitable

Male
Arabic

The story behind Khayri

Khayri is an Arabic given name derived from the root خ-ي-ر (KH-Y-R), which carries the sense of "goodness," "virtue," or "charity." The word خير (khair) is a fundamental term in Arabic referring to that which is good, beneficial, or charitable. The name Khayri represents a nominative or adjectival form of this root, often understood as "the charitable one" or "one of good character." The name belongs to a broader family of Arabic virtues-based names that emphasize positive moral qualities. While the root is ancient, the specific form Khayri as a given name appears to have gained particular traction in modern times, especially among Arabic-speaking communities in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries.

Khayri is a modern virtue name rather than a name borne by a significant historical or religious figure in Islamic tradition. Unlike classical Islamic names such as Muhammad or Fatimah, which have deep scriptural and historical foundations, Khayri represents the modern practice of naming children after abstract virtues and positive character traits. This naming convention reflects contemporary Islamic values emphasizing moral education and aspirational qualities. The name's rise in popularity during the 2010s across English-speaking communities with Arab heritage suggests it appeals to parents seeking names that are both culturally rooted and carry transparent meanings related to goodness and generosity.

✨ Quick facts

Syllables
3
Length
Medium
Numerology
9
Pattern
C·C·V·V·C·V

📊 Popularity

US peak: #12360 (2010s)

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