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164Abbas is a classical Arabic name with deep roots in Islamic history and religious significance. The name carries the meaning "austere" in Arabic, though some sources also associate it with "lion"—both interpretations ref...
Abdulla is a form of Abd Allah in several languages, as well as an alternate transcription of the Arabic name. It is a masculine given name and surname derived from the Arabic ʿabd meaning "servant" and Allah, together m...
Adəm is the Azerbaijani form of Adam, a name of profound religious and cultural significance. In Azerbaijani, Adəm is used both as a biblical figure and as a given name for boys, directly borrowed from Arabic آدَم (ʾādam...
Ağa is an Azerbaijani masculine name derived from a historical Turkic title, usually rendered agha in English, meaning "lord, master". The title was widely used in the Ottoman Empire and other Turkic-speaking regions for...
Alim (also anglicized as Aleem) is a masculine given name of Arabic origin. It directly translates to "learned," "expert," or "scholar" in Arabic. As one of the 99 Names of God in Islam (Al-ʿAlīm), it means "the All-Know...
Allahverdi is a masculine given name and a surname of Azerbaijani origin, meaning "given by Allah." It is composed of the Arabic divine name Allah combined with the Azerbaijani word verdi ("gave"), forming a theophoric n...
Alparslan is a Turkish and Azerbaijani masculine given name combining two powerful elements: alp meaning 'brave, hero' and arslan (lion), symbolizing strength and courage. The name is historically associated with the 11t...
Altay is a masculine given name and surname widely used across Turkic-speaking regions, particularly in Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and Turkey. It is the Azerbaijani form of Altai, as well as a Kazakh alternate transcription...
Amil is a masculine given name of Azerbaijani usage, derived from the Arabic root عمل (ʿamila) meaning "to do, to work". The name directly means "worker, doer" and reflects virtues of diligence and industriousness. As an...
Anar is a masculine given name of Azerbaijani origin. It directly derives from the Azerbaijani verb meaning "he will remember" or "he will commemorate," reflecting a hopeful aspiration for the bearer to be mindful or hon...
Arif (Arabic: عارف, also spelled Aref in Persian and Urdu, or Arief in Indonesian and Malay) is an Arabic male given name that means "learned, knowing, expert" in Arabic. The name stems from the Arabic root ع ر ف (ʾayn-r...
Asif is a masculine given name with roots in Arabic, Azerbaijani, and Urdu usage. It is believed to be derived from the Hebrew name Asaph, meaning "collector" or "gatherer." In the Islamic tradition, Asif holds particula...
Aslan is a name of Turkic origin, derived from arslan meaning "lion." It has been used as a given name, byname, or title among various Turkic peoples, including Azerbaijanis, Kazakhs, Turks, Chechens, and Ossetians. The...
Ayaz is a masculine given name derived from Turkish and Azerbaijani ayaz, meaning "frost" or "dry and cold air." The name gained prominence through Malik Ayaz (993–1041), a Georgian slave who became a close companion and...
Aydın is a Turkish and Azerbaijani masculine given name meaning "bright, clear" in both languages. The name reflects positive qualities such as brightness, clarity, and intellect, and is a common first name in Turkey and...
Ayxan is the Azerbaijani form of Ayhan, a masculine name combining Turkish elements. Its first component is ay, meaning "moon," and its second is han, meaning "khan," "ruler," or "leader." Thus, Ayxan conveys the evocati...
Azad is a masculine given name of Persian origin, meaning "free" in Persian. This name, derived from the Persian word آزاد (āzād), has spread through the influence of Persian culture and language across a wide geographic...
Azər is an Azerbaijani masculine given name, serving as the Azerbaijani form of Azar.The name derives from Persian āzar meaning "fire", a concept deeply rooted in Zoroastrianism, the ancient Iranian religion. Fire holds...
Baba is a masculine given name used in Azerbaijani, derived from a nickname or honorific meaning "old man". The term baba itself is a cross-cultural word, often translating to “father” or “elder,” which lends the name a...
Bakhtiyar is an alternate transcription of the Azerbaijani Bəxtiyar and the Kazakh Baqtiyar, both of which derive from the Persian name Bakhtiar. The name Bakhtiar, composed of Persian elements bakht (luck, fortune) and...
Bayram is a masculine given name of Turkish and Azerbaijani origin, meaning "festival, holiday" in both languages. It is derived from the Turkic word bayram, which refers to religious or national celebrations, particular...
Əbəlfəz is an Azerbaijani masculine given name, derived from the Arabic Abu al-Fadl. The name is composed of two elements: Abu, meaning "father of," and Fadl, meaning "grace" or "bounty." Thus, Əbəlfəz can be interpreted...
Bəşir is the Azerbaijani form of the name Bashir, ultimately derived from the Arabic root bashshara meaning "to bring good news." The root is related to the noun bashīr (بَشِير), which translates as "bringer of good news...
Əbülfəz is an Azerbaijani masculine given name, derived from the Arabic Abu al-Fadl. The name is composed of two elements: Abu, meaning "father of," and Fadl, meaning "grace" or "virtue." Thus, the name carries the meani...
Bəxtiyar is the Azerbaijani form of the Persian name Bakhtiar. The name carries the auspicious meaning of "lucky, fortunate", reflecting prosperity and happiness as core values within the region's naming traditions.Etymo...
Cahangir is an Azerbaijani form of Jahangir, a Persian name that combines jahān ("world") and gīr ("catch, seize, conquer"), meaning "world conqueror" or "world seizer." The name was famously borne by the Mughal Emperor...
Cahid is the Azerbaijani form of Jahid, a masculine given name derived from the Arabic root jahada (جهد), meaning "to struggle, to strive." The name carries connotations of diligence, perseverance, and spiritual striving...
Camal is the Azerbaijani form of the name Jamal, ultimately derived from Arabic root jamala meaning "to be beautiful." In Arabic, the name signifies "beauty" or "handsomeness," a quality often invoked in names across the...
Cavad is the Azerbaijani form of the Arabic name Jawad, derived from the Arabic root jāda meaning "to be excellent, to be generous." The name Jawad itself signifies "generous", a virtue highly esteemed in Islamic culture...
Cavid is the Azerbaijani form of Javed, a name of Persian origin. The root name Javed derives from the Persian word "jāwēd", meaning "eternal" or "everlasting". As such, Cavid carries connotations of timelessness and per...
Ceyhun (also spelled Jeyhun, IPA: [dʒeːˈhun]) is a masculine given name of Turkish and Azerbaijani usage. Linguistically, it originates from the Arabic جيحون (Jayḥūn), itself deriving from the Hebrew גִּיחוֹן (Giḥon), wh...
Cəsur is a masculine given name used in Azerbaijani, meaning "bold, brave" — a direct translation of the Azerbaijani adjective cəsur. The name is derived from the Arabic word jasūr (جَسُور), which carries the same connot...
Davud is the Persian, Azerbaijani, and Bosnian form of David. The name David ultimately derives from the Hebrew root dōḏ meaning "beloved" or "uncle", and holds profound significance in Judeo-Christian and Islamic tradit...
Elcan is a masculine Azerbaijani given name meaning "soul of the people". It is formed from the Turkic element el meaning "country, society" and the Persian word jān meaning "soul, life". The name thus embodies a fusion...
Elchin is a masculine Azerbaijani given name, an alternate transcription of Elçin. The name originally derives from the Azerbaijani word elçi, meaning "ambassador" or "messenger", reflecting a tradition of naming that co...
Elçin is a unisex name of Azerbaijani origin, possibly meaning "ambassador" in Azerbaijani. The name is also used as a feminine Turkish given name and surname. Its variant Elchin is a common transliteration. Etymology Th...
Eldar is a masculine given name used in several Turkic and Caucasus cultures, including Azerbaijani, Georgian, Kazakh, and Kyrgyz. It is derived from Turkic el meaning "country, society" combined with the Persian suffix...
Elgün is an Azerbaijani masculine given name of Turkic origin. It is composed of two Turkic elements: el, meaning "country" or "society," and gün, meaning "sun." Therefore, the name can be interpreted as "sun of the coun...
Elmir is a masculine given name of primarily Azerbaijani usage, though it has also spread among Bosniak communities in the Balkans as a variant of Emir. It is the masculine form of Elmira, a feminine name whose etymology...
Elnur is a masculine given name used primarily in Azerbaijan. It means "light of the people" in Azerbaijani, ultimately derived from Turkic el meaning "country, society" and Arabic nūr meaning "light".Origin and Etymolog...
Etymology and MeaningElşad is a masculine given name of Azerbaijani origin. It is a compound name formed from the Azerbaijani element el, meaning "country, society" (derived from a common Turkic word), combined with şad...
Elşən is an Azerbaijani masculine given name. It combines two elements: el, meaning "country" or "society" (lying in the element el), and şən, meaning "happy" or "cheerful", which is of Armenian origin. The name thus car...
EtymologyElvin is a masculine Azerbaijani given name whose exact meaning is uncertain. It has been suggested that the name may be derived in part from the Azerbaijani element el, meaning "country, society". This could im...
Elxan is a Azerbaijani masculine given name formed by combining the Turkish-derived element el, meaning "country, society" (from el), with the title khan, meaning "ruler, leader". The name thus carries the significance o...
Emin is a Turkish, Azerbaijani, and Bosnian masculine given name, derived as a form of Amin. The root name Amin comes from Arabic ʾamīn, meaning "truthful" or "trustworthy." This name is popular among Bosniaks in the Bal...
Eşqin is an Azerbaijani masculine given name derived from the Azerbaijani word eşq meaning "love", which itself originates from the Arabic word ʿishq (عشْق), also meaning "love" or "passion". The name reflects the deep c...
Etymology & Linguistic OriginsFateh is a given name used primarily in Azerbaijani and Urdu cultures. It is the localized form of the Arabic name Fatih, which itself derives from the Arabic root (fataḥa) meaning "to open,...
Fərhad is the Azerbaijani form of the Persian name Farhad, which itself derives from the ancient Frahat via Parthian 𐭐𐭓𐭇𐭕 (Frahat), meaning "gained, earned." This name carries a distinguished history, as it was borne by...
Fərid is an Azerbaijani form of Farid, derived ultimately from Arabic farīd, meaning "unique, precious". The name traces back to the Semitic root f-r-d connoting singularity and aloofness, reflecting ideas of rarity or e...
Fuad (also spelled Fouad, Foud, Fuaad, or Foad) is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "heart"—specifically the beating, circulating heart that is also the seat of mind and spirit. Its root is the Arabic ver...
Fəxri is the Azerbaijani form of the Arabic name Fakhri, ultimately derived by the addition of the Arabic suffix -iyy to the root فَخْر (faḵr), meaning “honor” or “pride.” The name thus conveys a sense of honor, distinct...
EtymologyGündüz is a masculine given name and surname of Turkish and Azerbaijani origin. It literally means "daytime" in both languages, deriving from the Old Turkic word kündüz (also meaning "daytime"). The name reflect...
Hafiz (also romanized as Hafeez or Hafez) is a masculine Arabic name derived from the root حفظ (ḥafiẓa) meaning “to preserve, to protect.” The name carries the core meaning of “preserver, guardian, keeper.” In Arabic, th...
Heydər is an Azerbaijani masculine given name, equivalent to the Persian Heydar and ultimately derived from Arabic Haidar through Iranian influence. The name Haidar means "lion, warrior" in Arabic—epithet of Ali ibn Abi...
Hidayət is the Azerbaijani form of the name Hidayat. It is a masculine given name derived from Arabic, where it carries the meaning of "guidance." The name originates from the Arabic root هدى (hadā), which signifies "to...
Hikmət is an Azerbaijani given name, primarily masculine, derived from the Arabic name Hikmat. As a localized variant, Hikmət reflects the adaptation of Arabic names in Azerbaijani, which uses the Latin script with phone...
Əhməd is the Azerbaijani form of Ahmad, a widely used masculine given name in the Muslim world. Derived from the Arabic root ḥamida meaning "to praise," the name carries the meaning "most commendable" or "most praisewort...
Həsən is the Azerbaijani form of Hasan, an Arabic masculine given name widely used in the Muslim world. The name derives from the Arabic triconsonantal root Ḥ-S-N, specifically from the verb ḥasuna (حَسُنَ), meaning “to...
Hüseyn is the Azerbaijani form of Husayn, an Arabic name deeply rooted in Islamic history. The name Husayn itself is a diminutive of Hasan, meaning “good” or “handsome,” but its significance far surpasses its linguistic...
İbrahim is a Turkish, Azerbaijani, Kazakh, Tatar, and Bashkir form of Ibrahim, which ultimately derives from the patriarchal name Abraham. In the Islamic context, Ibrahīm is considered a prophet and a key figure in the Q...