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Altan 2 Unisex Mongolian

Altan is a Mongolian given name meaning "golden". The element altan appears in many historical Mongolian terms and names, reflecting the cultural importance of gold as a symbol of nobility, purity, and eternity. The name...

Altangerel Unisex Mongolian

Altangerel is a Mongolian given name composed of the elements altan meaning "golden" and gerel meaning "light", thus translating to "golden light". This compound name reflects the common Mongolian tradition of combining...

Altansarnai Feminine Mongolian

Altansarnai is a Mongolian feminine given name that translates to "golden rose". The name is composed of two elements commonly found in Mongolian onomastics: алтан (altan), meaning "golden," and сарнай (sarnai), meaning...

Altantsetseg Feminine Mongolian

Altantsetseg is a feminine Mongolian given name built from two common native elements. The first part, altan (алтан), means "golden"; the second, tsetseg (цэцэг), means "flower." The full name thus renders as "golden flo...

Anar 2 Feminine Kazakh Kyrgyz +1

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...

Ankhbayar Unisex Mongolian

Ankhbayar is a Mongolian given name composed of the elements ankh meaning "first" and bayar meaning "joy", thus carrying the literal meaning of "first joy" in Mongolian. This name reflects the Mongolian naming tradition...

Baatar Masculine Mongolian

Etymology and Historical Background Baatar is a Mongolian word meaning "hero" or "valiant warrior". It derives from the historical honorific title Baghatur, which was used in Turkic and Mongolic cultures. The title was w...

Batbayar Masculine Mongolian

Batbayar is a Mongolian name composed of two elements: бат (batu) meaning "strong, firm" and баяр (bayar) meaning "joy", thus the overall meaning is "strong joy" or "firm joy". Etymology and Significance The name belongs...

Bat-Erdene Masculine Mongolian

Bat-Erdene is a Mongolian masculine given name that combines two powerful elements: bat, meaning "strong" or "firm," and erdene, meaning "jewel" or "treasure." The name thus conveys the meaning of a "strong jewel." It re...

Battsetseg Feminine Mongolian

Battsetseg is a Mongolian female given name that combines two meaningful elements: bat (batu), meaning "strong, firm," and tsetseg (tsetseg), meaning "flower." The name thus translates as "strong flower," a blend of resi...

Batu Masculine Mongolian

Batu is a masculine given name of Mongolian origin, meaning "strong, firm". It is most famously associated with Batu Khan (c. 1205–1255), a grandson of Genghis Khan who founded the Golden Horde, a khanate that ruled much...

Bilgüün Masculine Mongolian

Bilgüün is a masculine Mongolian given name that directly translates to "wise." The name derives from the Mongolian word bilig (wisdom, intellect), reflecting a traditional value placed on knowledge and sound judgment in...

Bolormaa Feminine Mongolian

Bolormaa is a Mongolian feminine given name formed from the elements bolor (볼오르), meaning "crystal", and the feminine suffix -maa. The compound literal meaning is "crystal woman," with bolor evoking clarity, purity, o...

Bolortsetseg Feminine Mongolian

Bolortsetseg is a feminine Mongolian given name that combines two elements of the Mongolian language, evoking a natural image of clarity and beauty. The name is formed from болор (bolor), meaning "crystal," and цэцэг (ts...

Bolortuyaa Feminine Mongolian

Bolortuyaa is a Mongolian feminine given name composed of the elements bolor meaning "crystal" and tuyaa meaning "ray, beam". The name can be interpreted poetically as "crystal ray" or "ray of crystal", evoking images of...

Chingis Masculine Mongolian

Chingis is the Mongolian form of Genghis, a name that carries immense historical weight. Best known through the founder of the Mongol Empire, Genghis Khan, this name has become synonymous with martial prowess, state-buil...

Davaa Unisex Mongolian

Davaa is a gender-neutral given name of Mongolian origin. It derives from the Mongolian word davaa, meaning "Monday" or "threshold, mountain pass" (a high point or pass between mountains). The name reflects the cultural...

Dölgöön Unisex Mongolian

Dölgöön is a name of Mongolian origin that carries the serene meaning of “quiet, calm.” In a country where the vast steppes and nomadic traditions have long shaped cultural values, calmness and contemplation are often se...

Enkh Unisex Mongolian

Enkh (or Enc, Ang) is a Mongolian given name meaning "peace, calm" or "tranquility". In Mongolian tradition, names often embody virtues or abstract concepts, reflecting parents' aspirations for their children's character...

Enkhjargal Feminine Mongolian

Enkhjargal is a Mongolian feminine given name composed of two elements. The first part, enkh (энх), signifies "peace" or "calm," while the second part, jargal (жаргал), means "blessing" or "happiness." Together, the name...

Enkhtuya Feminine Mongolian

Enkhtuya is a feminine Mongolian given name, composed of two meaningful elements: enkh (энх), meaning “peace, calm,” and tuyaa (туяа), meaning “ray, beam.” The name thus translates to “ray of peace” or “beam of tranquili...

Erdem 2 Unisex Mongolian

Erdem 2 is a Mongolian unisex given name that directly translates to "knowledge" or "wisdom." Rooted in the Mongolian language, the name embodies intellectual and spiritual qualities highly valued in Mongolian culture, w...

Erdene Unisex Mongolian

Erdene is a Mongolian unisex given name and surname that translates to "jewel" or "treasure" in the Mongolian language.Etymology and UsageDerived directly from the Mongolian word эрдэнэ (erdene), meaning "jewel" or "trea...

Erdenechimeg Feminine Mongolian

Erdenechimeg is a feminine Mongolian given name that translates to "jewel ornament" or "treasure decoration." It is composed of two Mongol elements: erdene (эрдэнэ), meaning "jewel, treasure," and chimeg (чимэг), meaning...

Ganbaatar Masculine Mongolian

Ganbaatar is a Mongolian given name that translates to "steel hero" in English. It is composed of two elements: ган (gan), meaning "steel," and баатар (baatar), meaning "hero." The name reflects strength and valor, trait...

Ganbold Masculine Mongolian

Ganbold is a Mongolian name that combines two elements—ган (gan) and болд (bold)—both meaning "steel." This creates a masculine and auspicious compound name reflecting strength, hardness, and resilience. It functions bot...

Gantulga Masculine Mongolian

Gantulga is a masculine Mongolian given name, composed of two elements: ган (gan), meaning "steel," and тулга (tulga), meaning "cooking stand." Combined, the name translates to "steel cooking stand." While this may seem...

Ganzorig Masculine Mongolian

Ganzorig is a Mongolian masculine given name that combines two powerful concepts: gan (gan), meaning "steel," and zorig (zorig), meaning "courage." The full meaning is thus "steel courage," evoking an image of unyielding...

Gerel Feminine Mongolian

Gerel is a feminine given name of Mongolian origin, derived from the Mongolian word for “light.” In Mongolian culture, names evoking natural elements like light, sky, and water are common and carry symbolic meaning, ofte...

Gerelt Unisex Mongolian

Etymology and Meaning Gerelt is a Mongolian given name that carries the beautiful meaning of "radiant," "bright," or "shining" in the Mongolian language. The name stems directly from the common Mongolian noun gerel (гэрэ...

Jargal Feminine Mongolian

Jargal is a feminine given name of Mongolian origin. It derives from the Mongolian word жаргал (jargal), meaning "happiness" or "blessing." The name reflects a cultural tradition in Mongolia of bestowing names with posit...

Khulan Feminine Mongolian

Etymology and MeaningKhulan is a Mongolian feminine given name that literally means "onager, wild donkey" — specifically referring to the Asian wild ass (Equus hemionus), a swift-footed ungulate native to the Mongolian s...

Maral Feminine Armenian Azerbaijani +2

Maral is a feminine given name of Turkic, Mongolic, and Armenian origin, derived from the word for "deer." In Mongolian, Azerbaijani, Armenian, and Turkmen, maral specifically refers to the Caspian Red Deer (Cervus elaph...

Mönkhtsetseg Feminine Mongolian

Mönkhtsetseg is a female given name of Mongolian origin. It is composed of two elements: Mönkh (mönkh), meaning "eternal," and Tsetseg (tsetseg), meaning "flower." Thus, the name signifies "eternal flower."Names incorpor...

Mönkhtuya Feminine Mongolian

Mönkhtuya is an alternate transcription of the Mongolian Cyrillic name Мөнхтуяа (see Mönkhtuyaa). It is a feminine given name predominantly used in Mongolia. The name is composed of two Mongolian elements: мөнх (mönkh),...

Mönkhtuyaa Feminine Mongolian

Mönkhtuyaa is a Mongolian feminine given name. It is formed from two elements: mönkh, meaning "eternal", and tuyaa, meaning "ray" or "beam". The name thus carries the poetic connotation of "eternal ray of light".The name...

Mönkhzayaa Feminine Mongolian

Mönkhzayaa is a Mongolian feminine given name formed from the elements мөнх (mönkh), meaning "eternal", and заяа (zayaa), meaning "fortune, fate." Thus, the name signifies "eternal fortune" or "everlasting destiny."In Mo...

Munkhtsetseg Feminine Mongolian

Etymology and MeaningMunkhtsetseg is an alternate transcription of the Mongolian Cyrillic name Мөнхцэцэг (see Mönkhtsetseg). It is a feminine given name composed of two Mongolian elements: mönkh (мөнх) meaning "eternal"...

Naranbaatar Masculine Mongolian

Naranbaatar is a Mongolian masculine given name that translates to "sun hero." It is composed of two Mongolian elements: naran (наран), meaning "sun," and baatar (баатар), meaning "hero" or "brave." The name reflects the...

Narangerel Feminine Mongolian

Narangerel is a feminine Mongolian given name composed of two elements: naran (наран) meaning "sun" and gerel (гэрэл) meaning "light." The combined meaning is therefore naran + gerel = "sun light." It belongs to a common...

Narantsetseg Feminine Mongolian

Narantsetseg (наранцэцэг) is a Mongolian feminine given name meaning "sun flower." It is composed of two elements: naran (ᠨᠠᠷᠠᠨ), meaning "sun," and tsetseg (ᠴᠡᠴᠡᠭ), meaning "flower." The name evokes brightness, warmth,...

Nergüi Unisex Mongolian

Nergüi is a Mongolian given name meaning "no name". In Mongolian, nergüi (нэргүй) literally translates to "nameless" or "without a name". This name follows a traditional onomastic practice found in several cultures: givi...

Odonchimeg Feminine Mongolian

Odonchimeg is a Mongolian feminine given name. Etymology The name is composed of two elements: од (od), meaning "star," and чимэг (chimeg), meaning "ornament" or "decoration." Collectively, Odonchimeg can be interpreted...

Odtsetseg Feminine Mongolian

Odtsetseg is a feminine given name of Mongolian origin. It is a compound name formed from the Mongolian words od (од), meaning "star," and tsetseg (цэцэг), meaning "flower." Thus, the name's literal meaning is "star flow...

Otgonbayar Unisex Mongolian

Otgonbayar is a Mongolian unisex given name and surname, composed of the elements otgon (отгон), meaning "youngest" or "last-born", and bayar (баяр), meaning "joy". Thus, the name translates to "youngest joy" or "last-bo...

Oyunchimeg Feminine Mongolian

Oyunchimeg is an alternate transcription of the Mongolian Cyrillic name Оюунчимэг (see Oyuunchimeg), derived from the Mongolian feminine name composed of оюун (oyuun, meaning “wisdom, intellect”) and чимэг (chimeg, meani...

Oyuun Feminine Mongolian

Oyuun is a Mongolian feminine name meaning "wisdom, intellect". Derived from the Mongolian word oyuun (оюун), which denotes mental acuity and understanding, the name embodies a core virtue valued in Mongolian culture.In...

Oyuunchimeg Feminine Mongolian

Oyuunchimeg is a feminine Mongolian name that translates to "wisdom ornament" or "ornament of wisdom." It is composed of two elements: oyuun (оюун), meaning "wisdom" or "intellect," and chimeg (чимэг), meaning "ornament"...

Sarangerel Feminine Mongolian

Sarangerel is a feminine name of Mongolian origin, composed of two elements: saran meaning "moon" and gerel meaning "light", thus collectively meaning "moonlight". This name reflects the poetic and nature-inspired tradit...

Sarantuya Feminine Mongolian

Sarantuya is a feminine Mongolian name, an alternate transcription of the Cyrillic Сарантуяа (see Sarantuyaa). It is derived from the Mongolian elements saran meaning "moon" and tuyaa meaning "ray, beam", giving the name...

Sarantuyaa Feminine Mongolian

Sarantuyaa is a feminine Mongolian name meaning "moonbeam," composed of the elements saran ("moon") and tuyaa ("ray, beam").The name reflects the natural beauty of moonlight, a common motif in Mongolian onomastics, which...

Sarnai Feminine Mongolian

Sarnai is a feminine given name of Mongolian origin, directly meaning "rose" in the Mongolian language. The name reflects the cultural appreciation for natural beauty and the flower's symbolic associations with love, gra...

Solongo Feminine Mongolian

Solongo is a Mongolian feminine name meaning "rainbow" (Mongolian: солонго). The word is of native Mongolic origin and carries powerful symbolic weight across Mongolian culture. In Mongolian cosmology and everyday life,...

Temüülen Unisex Mongolian

Temüülen is a Mongolian name meaning "striving, aspiring" in the Mongolian language. It derives from the root temü, which conveys the concept of effort and ambition, reflecting values of determination and resilience in M...

Tögöldör Masculine Mongolian

Tögöldör is a Mongolian masculine given name drawn directly from the language's vocabulary. The name translates to "complete, perfect" — a concept of wholeness that carries both spiritual and practical resonance in a cul...

Tömörbaatar Masculine Mongolian

Tömörbaatar is a masculine Mongolian given name meaning "iron hero." The name combines two Mongolian elements: tömör (төмөр, "iron") and baatar (баатар, "hero") forming a compound word common in Mongolian onomastics.The...

Tsetseg Feminine Mongolian

Tsetseg is a feminine Mongolian given name that means "flower" in the Mongolian language. It is a nature-inspired name, reflecting the Mongolian cultural appreciation for natural beauty and the importance of flora in the...

Uyanga Feminine Mongolian

Uyanga is a feminine Mongolian given name that means "melody" or "tune" in the Mongolian language. The name evokes the musicality and harmony of a song, and it carries connotations of beauty, grace, and artistic sensibil...

Zaya Feminine Mongolian

Zaya is a feminine Mongolian name meaning 'fate, destiny' in the Mongolian language. It reflects the cultural significance of destiny and cosmic order in Mongolian traditions, often associated with Tibetan Buddhist influ...

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