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156Səidə is the Azerbaijani feminine form of Saida, which itself derives from the Arabic masculine name Said. The name Said comes from the Arabic root saʿida meaning “to be happy, to be lucky,” so Səidə carries the meaning...
Səkinə is an Azerbaijani feminine given name, derived from the Arabic Sakina (سكينة). The name ultimately comes from the Arabic root s-k-n, meaning “calmness, peace” or “tranquility.” In Islamic tradition, the concept of...
Əsma is an Azerbaijani feminine given name, derived from the Arabic name Asma (أَسْمَاء). The root name Asma means "supreme" or "higher" in Arabic, derived from the element samā meaning "to be high". Historically, Asma w...
Səma is an Azerbaijani feminine given name that directly translates to "sky". The name is derived from the Arabic word سماء (samāʾ), meaning "sky" or "heaven". This etymological link reflects the historical influence of...
Əsmanur is an Azerbaijani compound female name formed from Əsma and the Arabic word nūr (نور) meaning "light," so the name as a whole can be interpreted as "light of Asma" or "supreme light." The first element, Əsma, der...
Əsmər is a feminine given name used primarily in Azerbaijan. It means "dark-skinned, brown" in Azerbaijani, derived from the Arabic word ʾasmar (أسمر), which carries similar connotations of brown or dark complexion. The...
Səmra is the Azerbaijani form of Samra, a name ultimately derived from Arabic. The root name Samra means "brunette" in Arabic, referring to a person with dark complexion or hair. This name is used predominantly in Azerba...
Şəms is the Azerbaijani form of Shams, a name deeply rooted in Semitic languages and ultimately derived from the Proto-Semitic word for “sun.” The name traces back through Arabic شَمْس (šams) to Akkadian Shamash, the sun...
Əsnad is an Azerbaijani feminine given name whose etymology remains obscure. Unlike many names in the Azerbaijani onomasticon, which often carry transparent meanings linked to Turkic or Persian roots, Əsnad has not been...
Solmaz is a feminine given name and a Turkish surname, meaning "unfading, unwilting" in Turkish and Azerbaijani. It is a negative form of the Turkic root sol “to fade, to wilt”, so the name connotes eternal freshness or...
Etymology and MeaningSunay is a feminine Azerbaijani name whose etymology is not fully certain. It is believed to combine an obscure first element with the Azerbaijani word ay, meaning "moon". The moon is a recurring mot...
Tahirə is the Azerbaijani feminine form of the Arabic-origin name Tahir, meaning "virtuous, pure, chaste". It reflects deep-rooted Islamic naming traditions in Azerbaijan, where names embody spiritual virtues and moral e...
Tarana is an Azerbaijani feminine given name, typically an alternate transcription of Təranə, which means "music, song" in Azerbaijani. The name carries a lyrical and artistic connotation, reflecting the importance of mu...
Təranə is an Azerbaijani feminine given name that means "music, song" in Azerbaijani. The name derives from the Persian word taraneh (ترانه), which also means "song, melody", reflecting the poetic and musical heritage of...
Ülkər is a feminine given name of Azerbaijani origin, meaning "the Pleiades" — a prominent star cluster in the constellation Taurus. The name shares its etymology with the Turkish form Ülker, which also refers to the Ple...
Ülviyyə is the Azerbaijani feminine form of the name Ulvi, which is derived from the Arabic ʿulwīy, meaning "exalted, high." The name carries a sense of nobility and elevated status, reflecting its linguistic roots in th...
Ümmügülsüm is the Turkish and Azerbaijani form of Umm Kulthum, an Arabic name consisting of the elements Umm (meaning "mother") and Kulthum. The name Umm Kulthum originally belonged to a daughter of the Prophet Muhammad...
Vəfa is an Azerbaijani feminine given name that directly means "loyalty." It is derived from the Arabic root wafā (from the verb wafā, "to fulfill, to live up to a promise"), which carries deep cultural and ethical conno...
Vüsalə is a feminine Azerbaijani given name, derived from the masculine name Vüsal with the addition of the feminine suffix -ə. The root name Vüsal comes from the Azerbaijani word vüsal, meaning "meeting, joining", which...
Vüsala is an Azerbaijani feminine given name, an alternate transcription of Vüsalə. Vüsalə itself is the feminine form of Vüsal, a masculine name meaning "meeting, joining" in Azerbaijani. The name carries a poetic and r...
Xalidə is the Azerbaijani feminine form of Khalid, an Arabic name meaning "eternal" or "immortal". It derives from the Arabic root khalada, connoting permanence and everlastingness.Etymology and Historical RootsThe name...
Xanım is the Azerbaijani form of Hanım, a feminine given name derived from the Turkish title meaning "lady" or "mistress." This title itself stems from the word han, meaning "khan, ruler, leader." In Turkish and Azerbaij...
Xatirə is a feminine Azerbaijani given name meaning "memory, remembrance," derived from the Arabic word khāṭir (خاطر), which conveys "thought, idea." The name reflects the cultural and linguistic influence of Arabic on A...
Xədicə is the Azerbaijani form of the Arabic name Khadija. It is derived from the Arabic word khadija, meaning "premature child". This name holds profound significance in Islam as it was the name of the Prophet Muhammad'...
Xəyalə is the feminine form of Xəyal, an Azerbaijani given name derived from the Arabic word خيال (khayāl), meaning "dream, fantasy, imagination." The name symbolizes creative vision and the ephemeral beauty of dreams, r...
Yağmur (pronounced [ˈjaːmuɾ]) is a unisex given name and surname of direct nature-themed origin, literally meaning "rain" in both Turkish and Azerbaijani. As a word name, it belongs to the tradition of using elemental an...
Yeganə is a female given name used in Azerbaijan, derived from the Azerbaijani adjective meaning "only, sole, unique." The name ultimately traces its roots to Classical Persian یگانه (yagāna or yegāneh), which carries th...
Zemfira is a first name of uncertain etymology, possibly of Romani origin, famously introduced to literature by Russian poet Aleksandr Pushkin in his narrative poem The Gypsies (1827). The name gained widespread recognit...
Zeynab is an Arabic-origin female given name commonly used in Persian and Azerbaijani contexts. It is an alternate transcription of the Persian زینب and the Azerbaijani Zeynəb, both ultimately derived from the Arabic nam...
Zeynəb is the Azerbaijani form of Zaynab, a name of rich historical and religious significance in the Islamic world. The name Zaynab has multiple proposed origins. It is possibly derived from the Arabic elements zayn (زي...
Etymology and OriginZəfər is the Azerbaijani form of the Arabic-derived name Zafar, which means "victory" in Arabic. The name is rooted in the Arabic verb ẓafira, signifying triumph or success.Cultural and Linguistic Con...
EtymologyZəhra is the Azerbaijani form of the Arabic name Zahra 1, which derives from the Arabic root zahara (زهر) meaning "to shine, to bloom". The masculine counterpart, ʾazhar, means "shining, brilliant, bright". In A...
Zərifə is a feminine given name of Azerbaijani origin, meaning "gentle, pleasant" in Azerbaijani. The name ultimately derives from the Arabic word ظريف (ẓarīf), which carries the connotation of elegance and refinement.Et...
Züleyxa is an Azerbaijani feminine given name, representing the local form of Zuleika. The name carries deep roots in Islamic literature and biblical tradition, where it is associated with the wife of Potiphar, a figure...
Zülfiyyə is the Azerbaijani form of Zulfiya, a feminine name derived from Persian زلف (zolf) meaning "tress, lock of hair" — a reference to the beauty of dark, curling hair in Persian poetry. The name belongs to a broade...
Zümrüd is an Azerbaijani feminine given name meaning “emerald.” The name derives from Persian zumurrud (زمرّد), which ultimately traces back to the Ancient Greek smaragdos (σμάραγδος), reflecting the ancient trade routes...