Kyrgyz Names
Kyrgyz names are used in the country of Kyrgyzstan in central Eurasia.
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104Abdulla is a form of Abd Allah in several languages, as well as an alternate transcription of the Arabic name. It is a masculine given name and surname derived from the Arabic ʿabd meaning "servant" and Allah, together m...
Adilet is a masculine given name used in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, meaning "justice" in both Kazakh and Kyrgyz. The name derives from the Arabic root ʿadala (عدل), which conveys the concept of acting justly or equitably...
Aibek is a masculine given name of Turkic origin, combining the elements ай (ai) meaning "moon" and beg (also bek or bak) meaning "chieftain, master". It is used in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, where it symbolizes the stre...
Aida is a feminine given name with multiple cultural origins, most famously popularized by Giuseppe Verdi's opera Aida (1871). The name is a variant of Ayda, an Arabic name meaning "returning, visitor." In Turkey, Ayda i...
Aigul is a Turkic feminine given name widely used in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. The name combines two elements: the Turkic word ay meaning "moon" and the Persian word gol meaning "flower, rose". Thus, Aigul literally tra...
Ainura is a Kyrgyz female given name, formed as an alternate transcription of the Kyrgyz name Айнура (in the Cyrillic script). The base form traces back to the Turkic and Persian-influenced vocabulary, combining elements...
Aisha is an Arabic feminine name meaning "living, alive" or "she who lives." It is derived from the Arabic root ʿ-y-š (ع ي ش), which conveys the idea of life and vitality. The name holds profound religious significance i...
Aizhamal is an alternate transcription of the Kyrgyz name Ayjamal, originally written in the Cyrillic script as Айжамал. The name is primarily used in Kyrgyzstan and among Kyrgyz communities.EtymologyAizhamal is composed...
Aizirek is an alternate transcription of the Kyrgyz Айзирек (see Ayzirek). The name is of Kyrgyz origin and is composed of elements from two languages: the Kyrgyz word ай (ay) meaning "moon" and the Persian word زیرک (zī...
Akmat is a Kyrgyz masculine given name, representing the Kyrgyz form of Ahmad. This name shares the deep Arabic roots of Ahmad, which ultimately derives from the Semitic root حمد (ḥamida) meaning "to praise". Through thi...
Alfiya is a Kyrgyz feminine name, cognate of Älfiä. Älfiä may derive from Arabic ʾalf meaning "thousand" or have Turkic origins. The name's association with a thousand suggests beauty, value, or poetic tradition. Notably...
Ali is a masculine given name widely used across the Muslim world, meaning "lofty, sublime" in Arabic. It derives from the Arabic root ʿalā (علا), meaning "to be high," which is also the root of the element ʿalā.Etymolog...
Alihan is a masculine given name used primarily in Turkish and Kyrgyz cultures. It is a cognate of the Kazakh name Älihan, sharing the same etymological components: the Arabic name Ali, derived from the Semitic root علا...
Aliya is a feminine given name used in Arabic, Kyrgyz, Urdu, Uzbek, Tatar, and other languages with significant Muslim populations. It functions as the feminine form of Ali 1, a name meaning "lofty" or "sublime" in Arabi...
Almaz is a unisex given name with meanings across multiple cultures, all ultimately derived from the Persian word almās (الماس), meaning "diamond". The name appears in several languages and regions, with varying genders:...
Almazbek is a Kyrgyz given name typically borne by males. The name combines two distinct elements: алмаз (almaz), meaning "diamond", ultimately from Persian الماس (almās), and beg, a Turkic military title meaning "chieft...
Altynai (Kazakh: Алтынай, Kyrgyz: Алтынай) or Altynay, is a feminine given name of Central Asia origin, found primarily in Kazakh and Kyrgyz naming traditions. The name combines two Turkic elements: altyn meaning "gold"...
Etymology and MeaningAltynay is an alternate transcription of the Kazakh and Kyrgyz name Altynai. It is a compound name derived from Turkic elements: altyn meaning "gold" or "golden" and ai meaning "moon." Combined, the...
EtymologyAltynbek is a masculine given name used primarily in Kazakh and Kyrgyz cultures. It is a compound name formed from the Turkic elements altyn meaning "gold" or "golden" and beg, a traditional Turkic military titl...
Amina is a name of Arabic origin that, depending on its exact spelling, conveys meanings of trustworthiness, safety, and devotion. The name derives from the Arabic root أمن (ʾamina) meaning "safe, secure". It is associat...
Amir 1 is a masculine given name derived from the Arabic title amīr (أمير), meaning "commander, prince". The term entered English as the loanword emir, historically used for military commanders and provincial governors i...
Anar is a given name meaning 'pomegranate' in Kazakh, Kyrgyz, and Mongolian, derived from Persian anār (انار). The pomegranate is a culturally significant fruit across Central Asia, symbolizing fertility, abundance, and...
Anara is a feminine given name used in Kazakh and Kyrgyz cultures. It derives from the Kazakh and Kyrgyz word анар (anar), meaning "pomegranate", which ultimately comes from the Persian word anār. The pomegranate is ofte...
Anvar is a given name and surname of Arabic origin, commonly used in Central Asian and Turkic cultures including Kyrgyz, Tajik, Uzbek, and Tatar communities. It represents a variant or regional form of the name Anwar, wh...
Aruuzat is a feminine given name used primarily in Kyrgyzstan. It derives from the Kyrgyz word аруу (aruu) meaning "beautiful" or "charming," combined with the Persian suffix زاد (zād) meaning "child of" or "offspring."...
Asel is a feminine first name of Kyrgyz and Turkish origin, derived from the Arabic word ʿasal (عسل) meaning "honey.” The name evokes sweetness and natural abundance, common virtues in Central Asian and Turkic naming tra...
Atabek is a Turkic masculine given name derived from the noble title atabeg, which originated among the Seljuk Turks. The title is a compound of the Turkic elements ata meaning "father, ancestor" and beg meaning "chief,...
Aybek is an alternate transcription of the Kazakh and Kyrgyz masculine given name Aibek. It derives from a combination of two Turkic elements: ай (ai), meaning "moon," and the military title beg, which translates to "chi...
Aygül is a feminine Turkic given name and surname, widely used in Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkey, and among Uyghur populations. It derives from the Turkic element ay meaning "moon" combined with Persian گل (gol) meaning...
Ayjamal is a feminine name used in Kyrgyzstan. It is derived from the Kyrgyz word ай (ay) meaning "moon" combined with the Arabic word جمال (jamāl) meaning "beauty". Thus, the name translates to "moon beauty" or "beautif...
Aynura is the Kyrgyz variant of Aynur, a Turkic feminine name that beautifully combines two elements: ay, the Turkic word for "moon," and nūr, the Arabic term for "light." Thus, Aynura carries the poetic meaning of "moon...
Ayzirek is a Kyrgyz feminine given name that combines lunar imagery with an attribute of wisdom. The first element derives from Kyrgyz ай (ay), meaning "moon," while the second element comes from Persian زیرک (zīrak), me...
Azamat is a Central Asian male given name of Arabic origin, derived from the Arabic word ʿaẓama (عظمة), meaning "majesty, glory" or "grandeur, pride." The name is predominantly used in Kazakh, Kyrgyz, and Uzbek cultures,...
Aziz is a masculine given name and surname of Semitic origin, meaning "powerful, respected, beloved" in Arabic. It is derived from the root ʿazza (ʿazza), meaning "to be powerful" or "to be cherished." In Islamic traditi...
Aziza is a feminine given name widely used across the Arab world, Central Asia, and beyond. It is the feminine form of Aziz, derived from the Arabic root ʿazza (عزّ), meaning "to be powerful" or "to be cherished." The na...
Baktybek is a Kyrgyz masculine given name that reflects the region's historical linguistic and cultural intersections. The name merges two distinct elements: Persian and Turkic. The first component, bakht (from Persian ب...
Baktygül is a Kyrgyz feminine given name. It is composed of two elements: the Persian word bakht (بخت), meaning “fortune, happiness,” and gol (گل), meaning “flower” or “rose.” The name thus conveys a meaning akin to “flo...
Bakyt means "happiness, luck" in Kyrgyz and Kazakh, derived from the Persian element bakht (بخت). The name reflects the Persian cultural influence that spread through Central Asia via the Silk Road and the Persianate soc...
Beksultan is a Kyrgyz masculine given name, representing the local form of the Turkic name Beksūltan. It is a compound of two high-status elements: the Turkic military title beg ('chieftain, master') and the Arabic-deriv...
Bekzat is a masculine given name used primarily in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. It is composed of two elements: the Turkic military title beg, meaning "chieftain, master", and the Persian suffix زاد (zād), meaning "son of"...
Bermet is a feminine given name of Kyrgyz origin, meaning "pearl" in the Kyrgyz language. The name carries a sense of preciousness and beauty, reflecting the cultural value placed on pearls as rare and elegant gems. In t...
Bilal (Arabic: بلال) is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "wetting, moistening". It is best known as the name of Bilal ibn Rabah, an African companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and the first muezzin (caller to...
Cholpon is a Kyrgyz feminine given name meaning "Venus (planet)". In Kyrgyz tradition, celestial bodies have long inspired personal names, reflecting a deep connection to the natural world and the cosmos. The name Cholpo...
Chynara is a feminine given name used in Kyrgyz culture. It is derived from the Kyrgyz word chynar, meaning "plane tree" (genus Platanus), which in turn originates from Persian chenār (چنار). The name reflects the cultur...
Daniyar (also spelled Daniar) is a masculine given name and surname common among Turkic peoples, particularly in Kazakh, Kyrgyz, and Tatar cultures. The name is a compound derived from Persian elements: دانا (dānā) meani...
Dinara is a feminine given name used primarily in Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Uzbek, and Tatar cultures, as well as in other Muslim-majority regions. Its meaning is uncertain, but it is likely derived from the Arabic word dīnār (دين...
Eldar is a masculine given name used in several Turkic and Caucasus cultures, including Azerbaijani, Georgian, Kazakh, and Kyrgyz. It is derived from Turkic el meaning "country, society" combined with the Persian suffix...
Elmira 2 is a feminine name used primarily in Turkic and Muslim-majority regions such as Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tatarstan. The name is likely derived from Turkic el meaning "country, society" combined wi...
Ergesh is a Kyrgyz masculine given name, a cognate of the Uzbek name Ergash. The Uzbek form of Ergesh derives from a verb meaning "to follow". The Kyrgyz adaptation preserves the same core meaning, emphasizing the concep...
Erlan is a masculine given name of Turkic origin, primarily used in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. It combines two Turkic elements: er, meaning "man," "hero," or "brave," and oglan, meaning "young man" or "boy." As a compoun...
Fatima (Arabic: فاطمة) is a feminine given name of Arabic origin. It is derived from the Arabic root فطم (faṭama), meaning "to abstain" or "to wean." The name is overwhelmingly associated with Fatima bint Muhammad (ca. 6...
Güldana is a female given name used primarily in Kazakh and Kyrgyz cultures. It combines two Persian-origin words that entered the Turkic languages: gül, meaning "flower," and dana, meaning "wise." Thus, the name can be...
Gülmira is a female given name used mainly in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. It is a compound name formed from two elements: the first part, gül, comes from Kyrgyz and Kazakh гүл, meaning "flower", which is ultimately derive...
Gülnara is a Kazakh and Kyrgyz form of Golnar, a Persian name meaning "pomegranate flower", derived from Persian gol ("flower") and nār ("pomegranate"). The pomegranate is a symbol of fertility, beauty, and abundance in...
Gulnara is a feminine given name used across several Turkic and Caucasian cultures, including Azerbaijani, Georgian, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, and Tatar. It is primarily a localized form or transcription of the Persian name Golnar...
Gülnaz is a feminine given name used in Turkish, Azerbaijani, Kazakh, and Kyrgyz languages. It is a Turkic form of Golnaz, a Persian name composed of the elements gol meaning "flower" or "rose" and nāz meaning "delight"...
Gülzat is a Kazakh and Kyrgyz feminine given name. The name is formed from two Persian-derived elements: gol ("flower") and zād ("child of"), collectively meaning "child of a flower" or "flower child." Thus Gülzat poetic...
Hadicha is the Kyrgyz form of Khadija, as well as an alternate transcription of Uzbek Хадича (see Xadicha). The name ultimately derives from the Arabic root word khadaja, meaning "to be premature," and thus carries the c...
Ibragim is a masculine given name used primarily in the Chechen, Ossetian, and Kyrgyz languages, where it serves as the local form of Ibrahim. In addition, Ibragim functions as a Russian form used to Russify native versi...
Ismail is the Arabic form of Ishmael, widely used across the Muslim world and in several other languages, including Bengali, Indonesian, and Urdu. The name derives from the Hebrew Yishmaʿel, meaning "God will hear," from...