January 1
Why this day? This is the date calendars keep for this name. The matching figure is not documented on this page yet.
Rayhan is celebrated in France, Italy, Spain and Germany on January 1.
The name Rayhan radiates an exotic warmth and is deeply rooted in Arabic linguistic culture. Its origins trace back to terms associated with fragrant plants or the sweetness of paradise, lending it a nearly sensual, inviting aura. Although it is still relatively rare in German-speaking regions, it convinces with its soft phonetic form and spiritual nuance. The name day is traditionally celebrated on January 1st, giving it a fresh, new beginning within the annual cycle.
People with this name often seem to influence their surroundings as if spreading an invisible, positive energy. They are typically empathetic and have a fine sensitivity to the moods of others, making them natural listeners. With a wink, they navigate through life, combining this sensitivity with a playful lightness. Rayhans are rarely rigid; they prefer flexibility and seek harmony, even if they can sometimes appear somewhat dreamy.
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What science says. The effect of a first name on character is documented, and several scientific studies have looked into it. They do not show that a name contains a hidden personality, but that it captures attention, triggers social expectations and slightly changes the way others respond to us. Read our article what the psychology of first names is based on to find out more.
In love, Rayhan is a romantic who places values such as tenderness and mutual respect above all else. He does not seek superficial flirtations, but rather a connection that nourishes both mind and emotion. The partner benefits from his caring nature, while Rayhan himself requires a great deal of attention and affirmation. It is a love that unfolds slowly but becomes all the deeper and more enduring, characterized by shared moments of calm and well-being.
It stands for "fragrant plant" or "sweetness of paradise."
Traditionally on January 1st.
It has Arabic roots.
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