Ezzeldin
A boy's name of Arabic origin with 8 recorded U.S. births.
Meaning & Origin
Ezzeldin is a three-syllable boy's name with a sharp, distinct sound — ending on a consonant gives it a firm, clear close. With only 8 recorded U.S. births, it is exceptionally rare — the kind of name most people encounter for the first time when they meet your child.
In the most recent SSA release, Ezzeldin ranks #9233 among U.S. boy names — distinctive enough to stand out.
Ezzeldin is a boy's baby name of Arabic origin, meaning 'glory of religion' or 'honor of faith' — from the Arabic izzud-din. A name of deep Islamic significance, it declares from birth that its bearer is an embodiment of religious honor and divine glory.
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Ezzeldin is cataloged under the Arabic naming tradition. Arabic names frequently carry layered meanings tied to virtue, beauty, or devotion — a naming tradition where the meaning of a name is considered deeply important.
In the U.S., Ezzeldin has been recorded as a boy's name since 2024, with 8 total births. Browse the Arabic names hub on this site to explore the broader family.
At a Glance
Popularity Over Time
Ezzeldin has 1+ years of history in the U.S., first appearing in 2024.
Popularity by Decade
| Decade | Births | Avg Rank | Trend |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2020s | 8 | #9233 | — |
The Story of Ezzeldin
A Gen Alpha name
Peaking in 2024, Ezzeldin is a fresh, modern favorite. Boys named Ezzeldin are most likely born between 2024 and 2024.
How rare is Ezzeldin?
Only about 1 in every 450,000 babies born in 2024 was named Ezzeldin — a truly uncommon choice.
The journey through the decades
First appeared in the records in 2024, peaked in the 2020s with 8 births that decade.
Year-by-Year Data
View complete yearly data(1 years, 2024–2024)
| Year | Births | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| 2024 | 8 | #9233 |
Source: U.S. Social Security Administration. Showing years with 5+ recorded births.
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Data source: U.S. Social Security Administration, 2024–2024