Qais
Qais is a name commonly found in Arabic-speaking cultures, often associated with historical and literary figures. One of the most famous Qais is Qais ibn al-Mulawwah, a legendary character in Arabic poetry known for his unrequited love for Layla. Their story has inspired countless poems and tales throughout the centuries.
In modern contexts, Qais can also refer to various individuals in different fields, such as literature, politics, and academia. The name symbolizes passion and longing, reflecting the themes present in the stories of Qais and Layla. It remains a popular choice for boys in many Arabic-speaking countries.