The name Ghais is of Arabic origin, derived from the word 'gha' which means 'to catch' or 'grasp'. This name has a strong and distinctive sound, reflecting its Middle Eastern roots. It is typically given to males, although it can also be used as a female name in some cultures. Ghais is not a particularly common name worldwide, but it is popular among Arabic-speaking communities, with notable figures bearing this name including Ghais Ahmed bin Sultan Al-Sabah, the former Emir of Kuwait. The name Ghais carries a unique and powerful presence, making it an interesting choice for parents looking for an uncommon yet meaningful name for their child.
Ghais is quite rare, with only 5 births recorded annually since its first appearance in 1981.