Business owners and employees who recite Ya Hayyu Ya Qayyum 100x after Fajr report a strange "blessing" in their income—not necessarily more money, but money that stretches further and brings contentment.
"O Ever-Living." This name emphasizes that Allah is the source of all life, eternal, and never dies.
You wrote “ya hayyu ya qayyum madhaha” . In Arabic, madhaha (مدحها) means “its praise” or “praising it.” If you mean: “A long review of the praise (madih) of Ya Hayyu Ya Qayyum” — then yes, this is an exploration of its virtues.
He is the source of all life, possessing a life that is eternal, perfect, and independent of any external needs like food or rest.
The significance of calling upon "Ya Hayyu Ya Qayyum" is heavily supported by the Hadith (traditions of the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him). These names are specifically highlighted as a means of relief and sustenance.