Ayyash or the variant Ayash or francicized Ayach and Ayache may refer to:
Places
- Ayyash, Iran, a village in Khuzestan Province, Iran
- Ayaş, Ankara, pronounced Ayash, town in Turkey (pronounced Ayash)
- Ayaş, Mersin, pronounced Ayash, coastal town in Mersin Province, Turkey
- Ait Ayach, a commune in the Midelt Province of the Drâa-Tafilalet administrative region of Morocco
People
Ayach
- Ramy Ayach (born 1980), Lebanese singer, composer, actor
Ayache
- Alexandre Ayache (born 1982), French dressage rider
- Ayache Belaoued (born 1984), Algerian football player
- Nicholas Ayache (born 1958), French computer scientist and member of the French Academy of Sciences
- Olivier Ayache-Vidal (born 1969), French film director and screenwriter
- William Ayache (born 1961), French footballer and later manager
Ayash
- Mohammed Ayash (born 1986), Yemeni football player
- Mohammed Emad Ayash (born 2001), Qatari football player
Ayyash
- Ayyash Al-Haj Hussein Al-Jassim, a Syrian leader from Deir al-Zour city, who began the armed struggle against the French colonizers in governorate of Deir al-Zour in 1925 coinciding with the outbreak of the Great Syrian Revolution in Jabal al-Arab and Ghouta of Damascus
- Ayyash ibn Abi Rabiah, one of the Islamic prophet Muhammad's companions
- Mohamed Sudqi Ayyash (born 1925), writer of the words for the Bahraini National Anthem Bahrainona used from Bahrain's independence in 1971 until 2002
- Salim Ayyash (born 1963), a Hezbollah operative found guilty by the Special Tribunal fort Lebanon in the assassination of Lebanese Prime Minister Rafic Hariri
- Yahya Ayyash, Palestinian, member of Hamas
- Yasser Ayyash (born 1955), archbishop of the Melkite Greek Catholic Archeparchy of Petra and Philadelphia in Amman and later archbishop of the Melkite Greek Catholic Patriarchal Archeparchy of Jerusalem
Abi Ayyash
- Aban ibn Abi Ayyash, a Persian companion of Sulaym ibn Qays and several Shia Imams
See also
- Charge at Khan Ayash, incident occurring on 2 October 1918 north of Damascus after the pursuit to, and capture of Damascus
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