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130Baljan is a Kazakh feminine given name, composed of two Turkic-derived elements: bal, meaning "honey," and jan, meaning "soul." The name thus conveys a poetic sense of "honey of the soul" or "sweet soul." It is a common...
Balzhan is an alternate transcription of the Kazakh name Baljan, traditionally used as a feminine given name in Kazakhstan. The name combines two meaningful Kazakh elements: bal, meaning "honey," and jan, meaning "soul"....
Bibıgül is a feminine given name used in Kazakhstan, composed of two elements: bibi, a term of respect for women, and gül, which means "flower." However, in Kazakh, the name as a whole carries the poetic meaning "nightin...
Dılnaz is a feminine Kazakh given name of Persian origin, composed of the elements del meaning "heart, mind" and nāz meaning "delight, comfort". The name thus conveys the poetic sense of "heart's delight" or "comfort of...
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...
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...
Erkenaz is a feminine Kazakh name composed of two elements: the Kazakh word ерке (erke), meaning "spoiled," "naughty," or "darling," and the Persian word ناز (nāz), meaning "delight" or "comfort." Combined, Erkenaz can b...
Gauhar is a feminine given name primarily used in Kazakhstan, derived from the Persian word gōhar meaning "jewel, gemstone" or also "essence, substance". The name reflects the luxury and beauty associated with precious s...
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...
EtymologyGülnar is an Azerbaijani and Kazakh feminine name, a variant of the Persian name Golnar. The name Golnar means "pomegranate flower", derived from Persian گل (gol) meaning "flower" and نار (nār) meaning "pomegran...
Gulnar is an alternate transcription of the Azerbaijani and Kazakh feminine name Гүлнар (see Gülnar). The name is derived from the Persian compound Golnar, formed from the elements gol meaning "flower" and nār meaning "p...
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...
Hadişa is a Kazakh feminine given name, serving as the Kazakh form of Khadija.Etymology and MeaningThe name derives from the Arabic root ḵ-d-j, meaning "premature child". This refers to a baby born before full term, a me...
İnabat is a Kazakh feminine name that embodies the virtues of propriety and social harmony. Deriving from the Kazakh word inabat (инабат), the name carries the meanings of “respect, deference, etiquette.” It reflects a c...
Ingkar is a Kazakh feminine name, an alternate transcription of Іңкәр (see Iñkär). The name derives from the Kazakh word meaning "desire" or "passion."In Kazakh culture, names that evoke strong positive emotions or aspir...
Inju is a feminine given name of Kazakh origin, meaning "pearl" in the modern Kazakh language. The name reflects the beauty and rarity associated with pearls, a common metaphorical motif in many cultures. A variant form...
Iñkär is a feminine Kazakh name derived from the Kazakh noun meaning "desire, passion." The name reflects a beautiful ambition or longing that families wish to imbue in their child. Variant forms include Ingkar, with the...
Inzhu is a Kazakh feminine given name, an alternate transcription of Інжу (see Inju), which directly translates to "pearl" in the Kazakh language. The name carries cultural and symbolic significance in Kazakh society, wh...
Jadyra is a feminine given name of Kazakh origin, meaning "cheerful, lively" in the Kazakh language. The name is a variant of Zhadyra, which shares the same meaning and usage. In Kazakh culture, names often reflect desir...
Janar is a feminine Kazakh name that carries the meanings of "eyes," "fire," and "beauty." This poetic combination reflects the visual and emotional significance attributed to these elements in Kazakh culture, where eyes...
Janerke is a Kazakh feminine given name that poetically combines two native elements: жан (jan), meaning "soul," and ерке (erke), meaning "naughty, spoiled, darling." Together, the name evokes the image of a cherished an...
Jannūr is a feminine given name used primarily in Kazakhstan. It is a Kazakh compound name formed from the elements жан (jan) meaning "soul" and нұр (nūr) meaning "light". The element jan derives from Persian jān ("soul,...
Jansaya is a feminine Kazakh given name composed of the elements жан (jan) meaning "soul, spirit" and сая (saya) meaning "shadow, shade, protection, comfort." Both components were borrowed into Kazakh from Persian, where...
Jazira is a Kazakh feminine given name meaning "space, room, territory," derived from the Arabic جزيرة (jazīra). In Arabic, jazīra primarily denotes "island" or "peninsula," reflecting the geographic sense of a land surr...
Jūldyz is a feminine name of Kazakh origin meaning "star". It is a common name in Kazakhstan, often chosen for its poetic and celestial connotations. The name reflects the rich Turkic tradition of nature-inspired names,...
Karakat is a feminine given name predominantly used in Kazakhstan. It is an alternate transcription of the Kazakh name Qaraqat (Қарақат), which directly means "currant" in the Kazakh language. The name draws from the sma...
Käusar is a Kazakh feminine given name derived from the Quranic Arabic name Kawthar. Kawthar appears in Süre-i Kevser (Surah 108), the 108th chapter of the Quran, where it is understood to mean "abundance" or "plenty," s...
Körkem is a feminine given name in Kazakh, meaning "beautiful, elegant, graceful". The name directly reflects positive qualities traditionally admired in many cultures, particularly among Turkic peoples where names often...
Közaiym is a feminine given name of Kazakh origin. It means "lady of the eye" in Kazakh, composed of two elements: köz (көз) meaning "eye" and aiym (айым) meaning "lady, mistress, my moon". This name reflects the traditi...
Mädina is a Kazakh feminine given name, derived as a Kazakh form of Madina. Madina itself originates from the name of the holy city of Medina in Saudi Arabia, which comes from Arabic al-Madīna meaning "the city". The cit...
Märiyam is the Kazakh form of Maryam, ultimately tracing back to the Hebrew name Miryam, which is the origin of Mary. This name is borne in Kazakh culture as a variant of Maryam, the Arabic form of the name used in the Q...
EtymologyMarjan is a feminine name of Persian and Kazakh origin, directly drawn from the word for "coral." The term entered Persian and Turkic languages from Arabic marjān (مرجان), itself likely from a Semitic source, re...
Marzhan is an alternate transcription of the Kazakh name Маржан (Marjan), which derives from the Persian word for "coral." The root Marjan itself traces back to Arabic origins, linking the name to the precious marine sub...
Medina is a feminine first name used in Kazakh and Bosnian, serving as a local form of Madina. Both names ultimately derive from the Arabic Madīna, meaning "the city," and refer to the holy city of Medina, which is the s...
Meruert is a Kazakh feminine given name that means "pearl" in the Kazakh language. The word is ultimately derived from Persian مروارید (morvārīd), the same root that gave rise to many other pearl-related names across Eur...
Möldır is a feminine given name of Kazakh origin, meaning "transparent, clear, pure" in the Kazakh language. The name reflects aesthetic and moral ideals valued in Kazakh culture, where clarity and purity are both tangib...
Nazerke is a feminine Kazakh given name formed from two elements: the Persian ناز (nāz) meaning "delight, comfort" or "coquetry," and the Kazakh ерке (erke) meaning "naughty, spoiled, darling." Combined, the name literal...
Nazgül is a feminine given name used primarily in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. It is a compound name derived from Persian elements: nāz meaning "delight, comfort" and gol meaning "flower, rose." Thus, the name can be inter...
Nazira is a feminine given name used in Arabic, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Tajik, and Uzbek cultures. It is the feminine form of the masculine Arabic name Nazir 2, which means "similar, alike, counterpart" and derives from the Arab...
Nūrai is the Kazakh form of the name Nuray, which itself combines elements from Arabic and Turkic languages. The original Nuray means "bright moon" – from Arabic نور (nūr) meaning "light" and Turkic ay meaning "moon". Th...
Nūrgül is the Kazakh form of Nurgül, a feminine given name popular in Turkic cultures.Etymology and MeaningThe name Nurgül is a compound of Arabic nūr meaning "light" and Persian gol meaning "flower, rose." Thus, the nam...
Qaraqat is a feminine given name of Kazakh origin, derived from the Kazakh word "currant" (the fruit). It reflects a common naming tradition in Turkic cultures of adopting beautiful natural elements, such as fruits, flow...
Rayana is a Kazakh and Kyrgyz form of Rayyan, an Arabic name with deep Islamic significance. The root name Rayyan comes from the Arabic root r-y-n, meaning "watered, luxuriant", evoking imagery of lushness and vitality....
Safiya is the Hausa, Kazakh, and Kyrgyz form of Safiyya, and is also an alternate transcription of the Arabic name. It derives from the Arabic root ṣ-f-w, meaning "pure" or "clear." The name is primarily used in regions...
Saltanat is a feminine given name of Kazakh origin, meaning "festival" or "celebration" in the Kazakh language. Due to its vowel ending, it sometimes belongs to masculine names in some cultures, but in Kazakh, it is apos...
Säule is a feminine name of Kazakh origin, meaning "ray, sunbeam" in Kazakh.In Turkish, the name may appear as Saüle, a variant retaining the same meaning. The name's imagery connects to light and natural warmth, common...
Sezım is a feminine first name of Kazakh origin, derived from the Kazakh word meaning "sensitive." The name reflects a personality trait highly valued in Kazakh culture, which emphasizes emotional awareness and responsiv...
Sholpan is an alternate transcription of the Kazakh name Şolpan, which means "Venus" (the planet) in the Kazakh language. Derived from the celestial body, the name carries associations with brightness, beauty, and the mo...
Şolpan is a Kazakh feminine name meaning "Venus (the planet)" in Kazakh. It is derived from the Kazakh word Şolpan (Шолпан), which refers to the planet Venus as the evening or morning star. The name is closely tied to Ka...
EtymologySymbat is a Kazakh feminine given name derived from the common noun symbat (сымбат), which signifies “appearance, stature, figure.” The term conveys a sense of physical presence and graceful bearing, often imply...
Toğjan is a Kazakh feminine name with a meaning deeply rooted in concepts of prosperity and spiritual well-being. The name is composed of two elements: toq, which can mean "full," "well-fed," or "prosperous" in Kazakh, a...
Togzhan is an alternate transcription of the Kazakh name Toğjan (Тоғжан), primarily used as a feminine given name in Kazakhstan. The name is a compound of two Kazakh elements: toq (тоқ) meaning “full, well-fed, prosperou...
Tomiris is the Kazakh and Tajik form of Tomyris, the Hellenized name of a legendary Scythian queen who ruled the Massagetae in the 6th century BC. The name is believed to derive from an Iranian root meaning "family" (Sak...
Yasina is a Kazakh feminine form of Yasin, which is derived from the Arabic letters ya and sin. These two letters open the 36th chapter of the Quran, known as Surah Ya Sin (Surah 36), a significant chapter often referred...
Zamira 1 is a feminine given name used in several Central Asian cultures, including Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Tajik, and Uzbek. It is the feminine form of the masculine name Zamir 1, which derives from the Arabic word zamīr meanin...
Zarina is a feminine name of Persian origin, derived from the Persian word zarīn (زرین), meaning "golden". It is used across various cultures, including Kazakh, Malay, Tajik, Urdu, and Uzbek, reflecting the historical in...