Proper noun
Hayat (plural Hayats)
A surname from Arabic.
Police sources said Hayat Singh, assistant sub-inspector belonging to 163 BSF battalion, collapsed while on patrolling duty in the Raj Bhawan area of Srinagar city. Source: Internet
In 1345 Arab traveler Ibn Battuta traveled China and journeyed through the Abe Hayat river (Grand Canal) up to the capital Khanbalik (Beijing). Source: Internet
Hayat Boumedienne, Coulibaly’s partner at the time of the attacks, and brothers Mohamed and Mehdi Belhoucine, travelled to areas of Syria under Islamic State’s control days before the attacks and may be dead. Source: Internet
But Hayat, there is always but, and that is, I can not believe the comment was scribled by him. Source: Internet
An Asayesh agent manning a checkpoint had issue with someone riding on her bus and shot at it, injuring Hayat Safadin. Source: Internet
In this context, Salam is reported to have confessed his meetings with Hizbul Mujahideen divisional commander for Rajouri, Mohammad Adil and LeT divisional commander Omar Hayat. Source: Internet