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MIM is an Uncle – Again!

MIM’s brother and bhabhi just welcomed another little one into the world making MIM an uncle for the second time – but this time it’s a boy! Because he arrived earlier than expected, they hadn’t decided on a name for him yet. So MIM and I both sent our picks: Shayan (deserving, worthy) is mine and Rayan (heaven’s gate during month of Ramadan) is MIM’s. Not until writing it out just now did I realize how similar the two names actually are!

Well, they went with Rayan! So, welcome to the world Rayan!

1 comment to MIM is an Uncle – Again!

  • alice

    congratulations! my son’s name is also Rayaan (spelled a little differently, but also the gate to heaven for those who fast). how lucky that u guys got to pick the name. will u reciprocate one day, do u think? i could never let someone else pick my kids’names…

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