Uthman, pronounced as /ˈuːtsmən/, is of Arabic origin and means 'the prosperous one'. It is a traditional name often used in Islamic cultures, particularly among Muslims worldwide. Uthman is also the third caliph according to Islamic tradition, serving from 644 to 656 CE, which has contributed to its popularity.
"The name Uthman has seen a steady increase in popularity over the past five decades, with the highest number of births recorded in recent years."