Georgian Names
Georgian names are used in the country of Georgia in central Eurasia.
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259Levan (Georgian: ლევანი) is a Georgian masculine given name, equivalent to the English name Leo. It is the Georgian form of Leon, which derives from the Greek λέων (leon) meaning "lion." The name has been used widely in...
Lia is the Italian, Portuguese, Georgian and Greek form of Leah. The name originated from the Hebrew Leʾah, meaning "weary" or "grieved" — possibly linked to the Hebrew verb laʾah (to be weary) — though an alternate Akka...
Liana is a feminine name with multiple origins, functioning as a short form of Juliana, Liliana, and other names that end in liana. It also coincides with the English word for a long-stemmed woody vine that climbs in tro...
Lidia is a feminine given name used in several European languages, including Polish, Italian, Spanish, Romanian, and Georgian. It is a regional variant of Lydia, which derives from the Greek name Λυδία (Lydia), meaning "...
Liza is a feminine given name used in several languages, including English, Russian, Greek, and Georgian. It primarily functions as a short form of various longer names: Elizabeth in English, Yelizaveta in Russian, Elisa...
Luba is a feminine given name used in Georgian, Russian, and Ukrainian. In Russian and Ukrainian contexts, it is an alternate transcription of Люба (see Lyuba), which functions as a diminutive of Lyubov, a name derived f...
Luka is a Slavic masculine given name, used in several languages including Georgian, Croatian, Macedonian, Russian, Serbian, and Slovene. It is a form of Luke, which itself derives from the Latin Lucas, ultimately from t...
Madona is the Georgian form of Madonna, an Italian title meaning "my lady" used for the Virgin Mary. The name most famously belongs to the American entertainer Madonna Ciccone (born 1958). In Georgian culture, the name a...
Maia is a feminine given name with deep roots in Greek and Roman mythology, as well as continued use in modern languages such as Portuguese and Georgian. In Greek, the name derives from the word μαῖα (maia), meaning "goo...
Maksime is the Georgian form of Maximus, a name of Latin origin meaning "greatest". The root name Maximus was originally a Roman family name, derived from the Latin adjective maximus ("greatest"), and was often used as a...
Etymology and Cultural ContextMakvala is a feminine given name of Georgian origin, directly derived from the Georgian word მაყვალი (maqvali), meaning "blackberry." This places Makvala within a common onomastic tradition...
Malkhaz (Georgian: მალხაზ) is a Georgian masculine given name with an uncertain etymology. The name is believed to possibly derive from a Georgian root meaning "beautiful, elegant, youthful," although its exact linguisti...
Malkhazi is a Georgian masculine given name, representing the nominative case form of the base name Malkhaz. The suffix -i is a typical nominative ending in Georgian, used when the name appears in its uninflected, subjec...
EtymologyMamuka is a masculine Georgian given name, derived from the Georgian word mama (father) combined with the diminutive suffix -uka, yielding the meaning "little father." The name reflects a common pattern in Georg...
Manana is a Georgian feminine given name with a dual meaning, reflecting both the floral and spiritual heritage of the Georgian language. It signifies both “heather” (the flowering plant) and “manna, divine food” (the bi...
Mari is a feminine given name used in many European languages, serving as a form of Maria or Marie. It is the Estonian, Finnish, Welsh, and Breton form of Maria, a Hungarian diminutive of Mária, and a Scandinavian, Georg...
Mariam is a form of the name Maria used in the Greek Old Testament (Septuagint) and New Testament. In the New Testament, both this spelling and the variant Μαρία (Maria) appear. The name derives from the Hebrew name Miri...
Mariami is the Georgian form of Mariam, a name deeply rooted in biblical tradition. The name is distinguished by the addition of the Georgian nominative suffix '-i', which is a common marker for nominative case in the Ge...
Marika is a feminine given name used widely across Europe and beyond, serving as a diminutive of Maria and other names beginning with Mari. Its origins trace back to the Hungarian and Greek forms of Maria, which ultimate...
Marina is a feminine given name widely used across many cultures. It is the feminine form of the Latin name Marinus, which itself derives either from the Roman family name Marius or directly from the Latin word marinus m...
Marine is a French, Armenian, and Georgian form of Marina, which itself derives from the Latin Marinus, meaning "of the sea." As a given name, Marine is predominantly female and is most common in France, though it also a...
Marta is a widespread feminine given name used in numerous languages, including Georgian, Belarusian, Bulgarian, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Dutch, Estonian, German, Icelandic, Italian, Latvian, Macedonian, Polish, Portugu...
Mate is a Georgian given name that serves as the local form of Matthew. It is used primarily in Georgia and among Georgian-speaking communities. The name derives from the Greek Ματθαῖος (Matthaios), which in turn comes f...
Medea is a feminine given name derived from the Greek Μήδεια (Medeia), which comes from μήδεα (medea) meaning "plans, counsel, cunning". In Greek mythology, Medea was a sorceress from Colchis (modern Georgia) who helped...
Megi is the Albanian and Georgian form of Maggie, which is itself a diminutive of the classic name Margaret. Margaret derives from the Latin Margarita, borrowed from the Greek word μαργαρίτης (margarites), from the eleme...
Melano is the Georgian form of Melanie, a name derived from the French Mélanie, itself from the Latin Melania, which comes from the Greek μέλαινα (melaina) meaning "black, dark".EtymologyMelano traces its roots to the an...
Meliton is a masculine given name of Greek origin, derived from the Greek word μέλι (meli), meaning "honey." The genitive form μέλιτος (melitos) gives the sense of "like honey" or "sweet." The name is recorded in both An...
Merab is the Georgian form of the Persian name Mehrab, rooted in the elements مهر (mehr) meaning "sun" or "friendship, kindness" and آب (āb) meaning "water". This etymology reflects the poetic traditions of Persian cultu...
Meri 2 is the Georgian, Armenian, and Greek form of the English name Mary. In these languages, the name adopts local phonetic and orthographic conventions while retaining the core identity of the original. The name Mary...
Mevlud is a Georgian masculine given name, adapted from the Turkish Mevlüt. Like its Turkish counterpart, Mevlud ultimately derives from the Arabic Mawlud, meaning “newborn” — a term intimately connected with the celebra...
Mikheil (Georgian: მიხეილ) is a masculine given name, the Georgian form of Michael. Derived from the Hebrew Miḵaʾel meaning 'who is like God?', it carries the theological weight of a rhetorical question affirming God's u...
EtymologyMimoza is a feminine given name used in Albanian and Georgian. It derives directly from the Albanian and Georgian word for the mimosa plant, a flowering herb. The plant's name ultimately traces back to Greek μῖμ...
Mirian is the Georgian form of Mehran, which ultimately derives from the Old Persian name *Mithranah, originating from the Zoroastrian god Mithra. The name Mithra itself comes from Avestan mithra meaning "oath, covenant,...
Misho is a Georgian and Bulgarian diminutive form of Mikheil (Georgian) and Mihail (Bulgarian), themselves regional forms of the name Michael. In Bulgarian, related diminutives include Mincho and Minko, while the feminin...
Murtaz is the Georgian form of the Arabic name Murtada (also spelled Murtaza, Mortaza, or Morteza in other languages). The name Murtada derives from the Arabic root meaning "chosen" and is revered as an epithet of Ali (A...
Mzia (Georgian: მზია) is a Georgian feminine given name derived from the Georgian word მზე (mze) meaning "sun". As a word-name drawn from nature, it reflects the cultural appreciation for light and warmth in Georgian ono...
Nana is a female given name of unknown meaning, predominantly used in Georgia. The name is historically significant as it belonged to a 4th-century queen consort of Georgia, Saint Nana, who is venerated as a saint in the...
Nanuli is the traditional Georgian vernacular diminutive of Nana 3, a name whose ultimate sense is not clearly understood. It emerged as a familiar, affectionate reworking of Nana, the name of a cherished saint of the Or...
Nata is a short form of Natalya in Russian and Natalia in Georgian. It is used independently as a feminine given name in both cultures, often as a familiar or affectionate nickname within families. The name Nata shares i...
Natalia is a Latinate form of Natalie, derived from the Late Latin name Natalia, meaning "Christmas Day" (from Latin natale domini, "birth of the Lord"). The name is used across numerous languages and cultures, including...
Natela (Georgian: ნათელა) is a Georgian feminine given name derived from the Georgian word nateli (ნათელი), meaning "light, bright." The name is widely used in Georgia and, according to the Public Service Hall, ranks amo...
Natia (Georgian: ნათია) is a feminine Georgian given name, a diminutive of Natela. It is ultimately derived from the Georgian word ნათელი (nateli), meaning "light" or "bright" — the same lexical root found in Natela and...
Nestan is a Georgian feminine given name, derived from the first part of the compound name Nestan-Darejan. This latter name was created by the Georgian poet Shota Rustaveli for his 12th-century epic The Knight in the Pan...
Nestani is a Georgian female given name, a form of Nestan with the nominative suffix. The root of both names is the compound Nestan-Darejan, which was created by the 12th-century Georgian poet Shota Rustaveli for a chara...
Nia is a short form of names ending in -nia, particularly Antonia and Sidonia. It is used notably in Georgian and English-speaking countries as a feminine given name. While often considered an independent name today, it...
Nika 3 is a Georgian masculine name that serves as a diminutive of Nikoloz, the Georgian form of Nicholas. The name Nicholas derives from the Greek name Νικόλαος (Nikolaos), meaning "victory of the people," from Greek νί...
Niko is a Finnish form of Nicholas, as well as a Croatian, Slovene, Georgian and German short form. The name derives from the Greek Nikolaos, meaning "victory of the people", from nike (victory) and laos (people). Saint...
Nikoloz (Georgian: ნიკოლოზ) is the Georgian form of the widely used name Nicholas. Derived from the Greek Nikolaos, meaning "victory of the people" (from nike "victory" and laos "people"), the name gained immense popular...
Nikusha is a Georgian masculine given name, diminutive of Nikoloz. Nikoloz itself is the Georgian form of Nicholas, ultimately derived from the Greek name Nikolaos, meaning “victory of the people.” The affectionate suffi...
Nino is a feminine name chiefly used in Georgia, of uncertain etymology. It is widely believed to derive from a Greek feminine form of Ninos, likely related to the name of the ancient Assyrian city of Nineveh, or from a...
Ninutsa is a feminine diminutive of Nino 2, a name deeply rooted in Georgian tradition and religion. Etymology and OriginsThe name Nino (sometimes referred to as Nina) is of uncertain etymology, possibly originating from...
Nitsa is a Georgian feminine name that serves as a contracted form of Ninutsa, which itself is a diminutive of Nino 2. The name Nino is of uncertain origin—possibly derived from a Greek feminine form of Ninos, an ancient...
Nodar (Georgian: ნოდარ) is a masculine Georgian given name of Persian origin, deriving from the Nowzar form. In Persian epic tradition, Nowzar was a king of Iran in the Shahnameh, the 10th-century epic by Ferdowsi, where...
Noe is a masculine given name that serves as the Greek Bible, Latin Bible, and Georgian form of Noah 1. While the Hebrew original Noaḥ is interpreted to mean "rest, repose" from the root nuaḥ, the Classical Greek and Lat...
Nona is the Georgian form of Nonna, a name with ancient Christian roots. Nonna itself derives from Nonnos, a name of uncertain etymology, likely of Egyptian or Semitic origin. Nonnos was borne by a 4th-century Egyptian m...
Nutsa is a Georgian feminine given name, originally a short form of Ninutsa, itself a diminutive of Nino 2 (the famous saint who introduced Christianity to Georgia). The name Nutsa has become popular as an independent fi...
Okropir is the Georgian form of the Greek name Chrysostomos, meaning "golden mouth." The name translates this epithet directly into Georgian, where it is used as a given name.EtymologyThe Greek Chrysostomos derives from...
Oleg is an East Slavic given name, widely used in Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus, that derives from the Old Norse name Helgi, meaning "holy," "sacred," or "blessed." The feminine counterpart is Olga. The Varangians (Scandi...
Otar (Georgian: ოთარ) is a Georgian masculine given name.EtymologyOtar is derived from Turkic otar meaning "pasture, meadow". This etymology reflects the historical interactions between the Georgian and Turkic peoples, p...
Pavle is a Serbian, Macedonian, Croatian and Georgian masculine given name, corresponding to the English Paul. In Serbian, Macedonian, and Croatian it is typically written using Cyrillic (for Serbian and Macedonian: Павл...