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156Adilə is the Azerbaijani feminine form of Adil, a name of Arabic origin meaning "fair, honest, just." The root of the name is the Arabic triliteral root ʿadala, which conveys the concept of justice and equity. In Azerbai...
Aişə is the Azerbaijani form of Aisha, an Arabic name meaning "living, alive". The name is deeply rooted in Islamic tradition, as Aisha was the beloved third wife of the Prophet Muhammad, the daughter of Abu Bakr (the fi...
Akif (also spelled Akef, Aakif, or Aqif) is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "devoted, focused." It derives from the Arabic root ʿ-k-f, which carries connotations of focusing intently on something or clinging to it...
Aliyə is an Azerbaijani feminine given name, a local form of Aaliyah. The name ultimately derives from the Arabic root ʿalā, meaning “to be high,” through the masculine name Aali, which means “high, lofty, sublime.” Thus...
Aminə is the Azerbaijani form of Amina, a name of Arabic origin widely used in the Muslim world. It is derived from the Arabic root أمن (ʾamina), meaning "safe, secure" or "to be faithful." The name holds profound religi...
Arzu is a feminine given name and surname used in Turkish, Azerbaijani, and Uyghur cultures. It is the local form of the Persian name Arezou, which means "desire" in Persian. The name carries connotations of longing, asp...
Ayan is a unisex name of Arabic origin, found in Azerbaijani and Kazakh usage. It means "clear, obvious, revelation", derived from Arabic ʿiyān (عيان) "witnessing, seeing, clear", which comes from the verb ʿāyana (ʿāyana...
Aybəniz is an Azerbaijani female given name that poetically translates to "moon-faced" – a compound of the Turkic element ay, meaning "moon," and bəniz, meaning "face" or "complexion." The name evokes the lunar symbolism...
Aydan is a feminine first name used primarily in Azerbaijan and Turkey. It is derived from the Turkish and Azerbaijani word ay, meaning "moon," combined with an ablative suffix, giving it the meaning "from the moon." The...
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...
Aygün is a feminine given name of Turkic origin, composed of the elements ay meaning "moon" and gün meaning "sun". Together, the name evokes the poetic imagery of both celestial bodies, reflecting a harmonious balance be...
Ayla is a feminine given name used in Azerbaijani and Turkish. In Turkish, it literally means "moonlight, halo" (a luminous circle around the moon). The name evokes celestial imagery of gentle lunar radiance.Etymology an...
Aylin is a feminine Turkish given name, also used in Azerbaijani and Kazakh, derived from the element ay meaning "moon". The name is often interpreted as "moon halo" or "one that belongs to the moon," evoking images of l...
Aynur is a feminine given name found primarily in Turkish, Azerbaijani, and Uyghur cultures. Its meaning is poetically evocative: "moonlight," derived from the Turkic element ay ("moon") and the Arabic nūr ("light"). The...
Aynurə is a Azerbaijani feminine given name, representing a variant spelling of Aynur. The name is deeply rooted in Turkic and Arabic linguistic traditions.EtymologyAynurə originates from the fusion of two elements: the...
Ayşə is the Azerbaijani variant of the name Aişə, which itself is the Azerbaijani form of the Arabic name Aisha. As a popular feminine given name in Azerbaijan, Ayşə carries the same profound meanings and cultural associ...
Aysel is a feminine given name of Turkish and Azerbaijani origin. It combines the Turkish word ay, meaning "moon," with sel, a flood or stream (derived from Arabic), thus signifying "moon flood" or "moonlight flood." Som...
Ayşən is a feminine Azerbaijani given name. It is a compound name formed from the Azerbaijani words ay ("moon") and şən ("cheerful, happy"), thus carrying the meaning of "happy moon." The element ay is a common element i...
Aysu is a feminine given name of Turkish and Azerbaijani origin, composed of the elements ay meaning "moon" and su meaning "water". The name evokes natural imagery, conveying a sense of clarity, purity, and beauty akin t...
Aytac is the Azerbaijani cognate of the Turkish name Aytaç. Azerbaijani and Turkish are closely related Turkic languages, and Aytac retains the same linguistic roots and symbolic meaning as its Turkish counterpart. The n...
Aytən is an Azerbaijani feminine given name. It is a cognate of the Turkish name Ayten, meaning its form developed alongside the Turkish version from a shared linguistic origin.The name is derived from Turkish ay meaning...
Bahar is a feminine given name meaning "spring" in Persian, Turkish, and Azerbaijani. It originates from Middle Persian whʾl (wahār), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *wósr̥ (“spring”). The name is common in Iran, Afg...
Banu (also spelled Bano) is a Persian feminine name derived from بانو (bānū), meaning "lady". The term carries connotations of nobility, often extending to "grand lady", "princess", or "queen". Primarily used in Iran and...
Cahan is an Azerbaijani feminine name, derived as a form of Jahan, which carries the Persian meaning of "world." The root name Jahan has deep historical resonance, most notably associated with Shah Jahan, the 17th-centur...
Cəfər is the Azerbaijani form of Jafar, an Arabic masculine name meaning "stream." Jafar is a classic Arabic name with deep roots in Islamic history; it is often spelled in English as Jafar, Jaffar, Jafer, or Gaafar depe...
Çiçək is the Azerbaijani form of the name Çiçek, which means "flower, blossom" in Turkish. The name is a direct borrowing from Turkish into Azerbaijani, reflecting the shared linguistic and cultural heritage of the two O...
Cəmilə is an Azerbaijani feminine given name, equivalent to Jamila, the feminine form of Jamil. The root Jamil derives from the Arabic jamāl, meaning "beauty" or "elegance", from the triliteral root جمل (jamala), meaning...
Damla is a feminine given name of Turkish origin. Its direct meaning is "water drop" or "drop of rain" in both Turkish and Azerbaijani. The name reflects a common theme in Turkic languages of drawing personal names from...
Dilək is a feminine Azerbaijani given name that means "wish, desire" in the Azerbaijani language. The name derives from the common Turkic word dilek, which carries the same meaning. It is closely related to the Turkish n...
Meaning & OriginDəniz is an Azerbaijani female name meaning "sea". It derives directly from the Azerbaijani noun dəniz (sea), sharing roots with the Turkish Deniz and other Turkic cognates. The name reflects the vastness...
Dərya is an Azerbaijani female given name, derived from the Persian Darya, meaning "sea" or "ocean." The name carries connotations of vastness, depth, and beauty, reflecting the natural world's grandeur. In Azerbaijani,...
Etymology and MeaningDuyğu is the Azerbaijani cognate of the Turkish name Duygu, which directly translates to "emotion" or "sensation" in Turkish. The name derives from the Turkish verb duymak, meaning "to feel" or "to s...
Elay is a feminine given name of Azerbaijani origin, deriving from the Azerbaijani elements el meaning "country, society" and ay meaning "moon". The name thus carries the poetic meaning of "country moon" or "society's mo...
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...
Elnarə is a feminine given name used in Azerbaijan. It combines the Turkic element el, meaning "country" or "society", with the Persian word nār, meaning "pomegranate". Thus, the name Elnarə signifies "pomegranate countr...
Fatimə is the Azerbaijani form of Fatima, a name of deep significance in Islam. Derived from the Arabic verb faṭama, meaning "to abstain" or "to wean," it famously belonged to Fatima, the daughter of the Prophet Muhammad...
Fatma is a feminine given name widely used in Turkish, Azerbaijani, and Kurdish cultures, as well as an Arabic variant of Fatima (Arabic: فَاطِمَة). The name derives from the Arabic root F-Ṭ-M, meaning "to separate, to w...
Fidan is a female given name of Turkish and Azerbaijani origin. The name directly translates to "sapling" or "young tree" in both languages, a nature-related word with Greek linguistic roots (from φυτόν/phyton, meaning "...
Firuzə is the Azerbaijani form of Firouzeh, a Persian-derived feminine given name. In Azerbaijani, the name is also the word for "turquoise" (the gemstone), directly reflecting its etymology. The name traces its roots to...
Fərəh is an Azerbaijani feminine given name, derived from Arabic faraḥ (فرح), meaning 'joy' or 'happiness'. It is the Azerbaijani form of Farah, a name common across the Arabic-speaking and Muslim world. The name ultimat...
Etymology and MeaningFəridə is the Azerbaijani form of Farida, which itself is the feminine version of the Arabic name Farid. The root name Farid means "unique, precious" in Arabic, derived from the root فرد (farada) mea...
Gülay is a feminine given name used primarily in Azerbaijani and Turkish cultures. The name is a compound of two elements: gül, meaning "rose" (derived from Persian gol), and ay, meaning "moon." Together, they form the p...
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...
Gülnarə is an Azerbaijani female name, variant of Golnar. The name ultimately derives from Persian elements gol meaning "flower" and nār meaning "pomegranate", thus signifying "pomegranate flower". Etymology The name Gol...
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"...
Gülər is the Azerbaijani form of the Turkish name Güler. The name derives from the Turkish verb gülmek (“to laugh”), with the literal meaning “she laughs.” In Turkish and Azerbaijani naming conventions, such verbs in the...
Gülşən is the Azerbaijani form of the Persian name Golshan, ultimately derived from an archaic Persian word meaning "rose garden." The name combines the element gol (meaning "flower" or "rose") with a suffix denoting a p...
Günay is a Turkish and Azerbaijani unisex name that combines two celestial elements: gün meaning "sun" and ay meaning "moon". The name thus evokes the image of a moonlight visible during the daytime, a phenomenon also kn...
Günel is a given name of Turkic origin, primarily used in Azerbaijan. It is derived from the Turkic elements gün meaning "sun" and el meaning "country" or "society", thus conveying the poetic sense of "sun of the country...
Günəş is an Azerbaijani feminine given name that directly means "sun" in the Azerbaijani language. The name's meaning evokes warmth, light, and life-giving energy, embodying positive qualities associated with the celesti...
Həcər is the Azerbaijani form of Hajar, the Arabic name for the biblical figure Hagar. In Islamic tradition, Hājar is honored as the second wife of the prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) and the mother of Ismail (Ishmael). The na...
Hicran is a Turkish and Azerbaijani feminine given name meaning "separation, parting." The name derives from the Arabic word hijrān (هجران), which carries the same sense of separation or abandonment. It entered Turkish a...
Humay is an Azerbaijani feminine given name, the local form of Homa. In Persian mythology, the Homa is a legendary bird that spends its entire life soaring high in the sky, never alighting on the ground. Its name is thou...
Həvva is the Azerbaijani form of Eve, derived via Arabic Ḥawwāʾ. The name ultimately traces back to the Hebrew Ḥawwa (חַוָּה), which is related to the words for "to breathe" (ḥawa) or "to live" (ḥaya). According to the O...
İlahə is a feminine Azerbaijani given name that directly means "goddess". The name derives from Arabic إلاهة (ʾilāha), the feminine form of إلٰه (ʾilāh), meaning "god, deity." It shares its root with the Arabic word for...
İlhamə is the Azerbaijani feminine form of the name Ilham, which originates from the Arabic word "inspiration". The Arabic root ilhm carries the meaning of divine or poetic inspiration, and is related to the concept of i...
İnarə is an Azerbaijani feminine given name, possibly derived from Arabic إنارة (ʾināra), meaning "illumination" or "light". The name traces its root to the Semitic triliteral consonant root nūr (نور), which conveys the...
İnci is a Turkish and Azerbaijani feminine given name and also a common surname in Turkey. The name directly derives from the Turkish word inci meaning "pearl." As a given name, it is particularly popular in modern Turke...