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149Iona is the form of Jonah used in the Latin Old Testament, as well as the Russian and Georgian form. Derived from the Hebrew name Yona, meaning "dove," Iona appears in the Vulgate, the Latin translation of the Bible, and...
Ioseb (Georgian: იოსებ) is the Georgian form of Joseph. The name Joseph originates from the Hebrew Yosef (יוֹסֵף), meaning "he will add" or "God increases," from the root yasaf). In the Biblical tradition, Joseph is the...
Irakli (Georgian: ირაკლი) is a Georgian form of the Greek name Heracles, derived from Ἡρακλῆς, meaning "glory of Hera." The name combines names of the goddess Hera and Greek κλέος (kleos) meaning "glory." In Greek mythol...
Isidore is a masculine given name derived from the Greek name Isidoros (Ἰσίδωρος), meaning 'gift of Isis.' The name combines the name of the Egyptian goddess Isis with the Greek element doron ('gift'). It has survived in...
Iuri is a masculine given name used in both Georgian and Portuguese. In Georgian, it is a direct form of Yuriy, while in Portuguese it also serves as a form of Yuriy, which itself derives from the Greek name George. Thus...
Ivane is a masculine given name of Georgian origin. It is the Georgian form of John, which ultimately derives from the Hebrew name Yoḥanan, meaning "Yahweh is gracious." The name is composed of elements referring to the...
Jemal is the Amharic and Georgian form of Jamal, a name derived from the Arabic root جمل (jamala) meaning "to be beautiful," giving the name the meaning "beauty." The name is used in Ethiopia (via Amharic) and Georgia, r...
Joni is a masculine given name used in both Georgia and Finland. In Finnish, Joni is a form of Jon 1, John, or Johnny. In Georgian, it similarly serves as a form of John or Johnny. The name thus traces back to the Hebrew...
Karlo is a masculine given name used in Croatian, Slovene, and Georgian, serving as a form of Charles. The name Charles ultimately descends from the Germanic name Karl, meaning "man" (from Proto-Germanic *karlaz), or pos...
Koba (Georgian: კობა) is a Georgian masculine given name, used as a diminutive of Iakob.EtymologyKoba derives from Iakob, the Georgian and Greek Old Testament form of Jacob. The name Jacob ultimately comes from the Hebre...
Konstantine is a masculine given name that serves as the Georgian form of Constantine. The name derives from the Latin Constantinus, itself a derivative of Constans, meaning “constant, steadfast.” The ultimate root lies...
Korneli is the Georgian form of Cornelius, a Roman family name that likely derives from the Latin element cornu meaning "horn". This masculine name is used primarily in Georgia, reflecting a long-standing tradition of in...
Lado is a Georgian short form of Vladimer, itself the Georgian form of Vladimir. The name Vladimir originates from the Old Slavic compound Voldiměrŭ, composed of the elements volděti meaning "to rule" and měrŭ meaning "g...
Lasha is a Georgian masculine given name of debated etymology, possibly derived from a Northwest Caucasian word meaning "light". It is closely associated with medieval Georgia and is uniquely tied to the royal Bagrationi...
Lavrenti is the Georgian form and an alternate transcription of the Russian name Lavrentiy, which itself derives from the Latin Laurentius, meaning "from Laurentum." Laurentum was an ancient Italian city, its name probab...
Levan (Georgian: ლევანი) is a Georgian masculine given name, equivalent to the English name Leo. It is the Georgian form of Leon, which derives from the Greek λέων (leon) meaning "lion." The name has been used widely in...
Luka is a Slavic masculine given name, used in several languages including Georgian, Croatian, Macedonian, Russian, Serbian, and Slovene. It is a form of Luke, which itself derives from the Latin Lucas, ultimately from t...
Maksime is the Georgian form of Maximus, a name of Latin origin meaning "greatest". The root name Maximus was originally a Roman family name, derived from the Latin adjective maximus ("greatest"), and was often used as a...
Malkhaz (Georgian: მალხაზ) is a Georgian masculine given name with an uncertain etymology. The name is believed to possibly derive from a Georgian root meaning "beautiful, elegant, youthful," although its exact linguisti...
Malkhazi is a Georgian masculine given name, representing the nominative case form of the base name Malkhaz. The suffix -i is a typical nominative ending in Georgian, used when the name appears in its uninflected, subjec...
EtymologyMamuka is a masculine Georgian given name, derived from the Georgian word mama (father) combined with the diminutive suffix -uka, yielding the meaning "little father." The name reflects a common pattern in Georg...
Mate is a Georgian given name that serves as the local form of Matthew. It is used primarily in Georgia and among Georgian-speaking communities. The name derives from the Greek Ματθαῖος (Matthaios), which in turn comes f...
Meliton is a masculine given name of Greek origin, derived from the Greek word μέλι (meli), meaning "honey." The genitive form μέλιτος (melitos) gives the sense of "like honey" or "sweet." The name is recorded in both An...
Merab is the Georgian form of the Persian name Mehrab, rooted in the elements مهر (mehr) meaning "sun" or "friendship, kindness" and آب (āb) meaning "water". This etymology reflects the poetic traditions of Persian cultu...
Mevlud is a Georgian masculine given name, adapted from the Turkish Mevlüt. Like its Turkish counterpart, Mevlud ultimately derives from the Arabic Mawlud, meaning “newborn” — a term intimately connected with the celebra...
Mikheil (Georgian: მიხეილ) is a masculine given name, the Georgian form of Michael. Derived from the Hebrew Miḵaʾel meaning 'who is like God?', it carries the theological weight of a rhetorical question affirming God's u...
Mirian is the Georgian form of Mehran, which ultimately derives from the Old Persian name *Mithranah, originating from the Zoroastrian god Mithra. The name Mithra itself comes from Avestan mithra meaning "oath, covenant,...
Misho is a Georgian and Bulgarian diminutive form of Mikheil (Georgian) and Mihail (Bulgarian), themselves regional forms of the name Michael. In Bulgarian, related diminutives include Mincho and Minko, while the feminin...
Murtaz is the Georgian form of the Arabic name Murtada (also spelled Murtaza, Mortaza, or Morteza in other languages). The name Murtada derives from the Arabic root meaning "chosen" and is revered as an epithet of Ali (A...
Nika 3 is a Georgian masculine name that serves as a diminutive of Nikoloz, the Georgian form of Nicholas. The name Nicholas derives from the Greek name Νικόλαος (Nikolaos), meaning "victory of the people," from Greek νί...
Niko is a Finnish form of Nicholas, as well as a Croatian, Slovene, Georgian and German short form. The name derives from the Greek Nikolaos, meaning "victory of the people", from nike (victory) and laos (people). Saint...
Nikoloz (Georgian: ნიკოლოზ) is the Georgian form of the widely used name Nicholas. Derived from the Greek Nikolaos, meaning "victory of the people" (from nike "victory" and laos "people"), the name gained immense popular...
Nikusha is a Georgian masculine given name, diminutive of Nikoloz. Nikoloz itself is the Georgian form of Nicholas, ultimately derived from the Greek name Nikolaos, meaning “victory of the people.” The affectionate suffi...
Nodar (Georgian: ნოდარ) is a masculine Georgian given name of Persian origin, deriving from the Nowzar form. In Persian epic tradition, Nowzar was a king of Iran in the Shahnameh, the 10th-century epic by Ferdowsi, where...
Noe is a masculine given name that serves as the Greek Bible, Latin Bible, and Georgian form of Noah 1. While the Hebrew original Noaḥ is interpreted to mean "rest, repose" from the root nuaḥ, the Classical Greek and Lat...
Okropir is the Georgian form of the Greek name Chrysostomos, meaning "golden mouth." The name translates this epithet directly into Georgian, where it is used as a given name.EtymologyThe Greek Chrysostomos derives from...
Oleg is an East Slavic given name, widely used in Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus, that derives from the Old Norse name Helgi, meaning "holy," "sacred," or "blessed." The feminine counterpart is Olga. The Varangians (Scandi...
Otar (Georgian: ოთარ) is a Georgian masculine given name.EtymologyOtar is derived from Turkic otar meaning "pasture, meadow". This etymology reflects the historical interactions between the Georgian and Turkic peoples, p...
Pavle is a Serbian, Macedonian, Croatian and Georgian masculine given name, corresponding to the English Paul. In Serbian, Macedonian, and Croatian it is typically written using Cyrillic (for Serbian and Macedonian: Павл...
Petre is a masculine given name used in Georgian, Macedonian, and Romanian, serving as a localized form of Peter. EtymologyUltimately derived from the Greek Πέτρος (Petros) meaning "stone" or "rock," Petre shares its roo...
Pridon is the Georgian form of Fereydoun. It appears in the 12th-century Georgian epic poem The Knight in the Panther's Skin, in which Pridon (fully Nuradin-Pridon) is a friend of Avtandil and Tariel.EtymologyPridon deri...
Pridoni is a Georgian masculine given name, ultimately derived from the ancient Persian epic tradition. It is a form of Pridon with the nominative suffix -i, a common marker in Georgian for nominative case nouns and adje...
Ramaz is a Georgian masculine given name, possibly a form of Ramadan. The name appears in the 12th-century Georgian epic The Knight in the Panther's Skin, authored by Shota Rustaveli, where it is borne by a character. Th...
Ramazi is a Georgian masculine given name, a form of Ramaz with the nominative suffix -i. It is a relatively rare name in Georgia, though it reflects a broader cultural and historical connection to Islamic traditions. Th...
Revaz is a Georgian masculine given name, possibly of Persian origin, meaning "wealthy" or "successful". The name is rooted in the same ancient linguistic traditions that brought many Persian-derived names into Georgian...
Revazi is a Georgian masculine given name, derived from the base name Revaz with the addition of the nominative suffix -i, which is typical for Georgian nouns and names. The meaning of Revaz itself is uncertain, but it i...
Reziko is a Georgian diminutive of Revaz. Revaz is a masculine name used in Georgia, bearing layers of linguistic and cultural history in both form and meaning.EtymologyThe etymology of the root name Revaz is uncertain,...
Roland is a masculine given name with roots in the ancient Germanic language, derived from the elements hruod meaning "fame" and lant meaning "land", though some theories suggest the second element may have been nand mea...
Rostom is the Georgian form of Rostam, a name deeply rooted in Persian mythology and literature. The ultimate origin of Rostam is uncertain, though it is sometimes linked to Iranian roots such as rautas meaning 'river' a...
Saba is the Georgian form of Sabas, a name with ancient Semitic roots. The Greek Sabbas (Σάββας) was derived from the Aramaic word sava meaning "old man" or "grandfather," giving the name a sense of wisdom and respect.Et...
Sandro is a given name used primarily in Italian and Georgian, as well as Spanish, Swiss, and Croatian cultures. It functions as a short form of Alessandro (Italian) or Aleksandre (Georgian), both equivalents of Alexande...
Sergi is the Catalan and Georgian form of Sergius, a name with deep ancient roots. The original Latin name Sergius belongs to the Roman patrician family name from the gens Sergia or Sergii, which originated in Alba Longa...
Sergo is a Georgian and Armenian given name, primarily a short form or variant of Sergius. The name Sergius itself is of uncertain origin, possibly deriving from a Roman family name that may mean "servant" in Latin, but...
Shalva is a Georgian given name of uncertain etymology, meaning unknown. It is primarily known as the name of a 13th-century Georgian national hero, who is venerated as a saint in the Georgian Apostolic Autocephalous Ort...
Simon is a masculine given name of biblical origin, derived from the New Testament Greek form Σίμων (Simon), which itself comes from the Hebrew name שִׁמְעוֹן (Shimʿon), meaning "hearing" or "listening," from the root שָ...
Simoni is the Georgian form of Simon 1, created by adding the Georgian nominative suffix -i to the name. The name Simon itself derives from the Hebrew Shimʿon (שִׁמְעוֹן), meaning "hearing" or "listening," from the root...
Soso is a diminutive of the Georgian name Ioseb, which is itself the Georgian form of Joseph. Though primarily a short form in Georgian, Soso has a historical ethnic usage: it has also been used as an alternative spellin...
Spartak is a masculine given name commonly used in Armenia, Georgia, Albania, Bulgaria, Russia, and Ukraine. It is the form of the Latin name Spartacus in several languages, particularly those of the former Soviet Union...
Stepane is the Georgian form of the Greek name Stephen, derived from Stephanos (Στέφανος), meaning "crown, wreath." This name carries the rich legacy of Saint Stephen, the first Christian martyr, who was stoned to death...
Tamaz is a Georgian masculine given name. Although the Wikipedia entry suggests it is an equivalent of Thomas, linguistic evidence and naming patterns indicate that Tamaz is actually the Georgian form of the Persian name...