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18Alan is a Kurdish masculine given name that originates from a historical Kurdish tribe. The name is drawn directly from the 17th-century Kurdish romance Mem û Zîn, written by the poet Ahmad Khani. In this classical tale,...
Aram is a Kurdish masculine given name that means "calm".The name reflects a cherished quality in Kurdish culture, where composure and peacefulness are often celebrated. It is primarily used in Kurdish-speaking regions,...
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...
Birûsk is a Kurdish masculine given name that directly translates to "lightning". The name evokes the natural phenomenon of lightning, often symbolizing speed, power, and sudden brightness in Kurdish and many other cultu...
Celal is a masculine Turkish and Kurdish given name, derived from the Arabic word Jalal (جلال), meaning “greatness” or “majesty”. The name stems from the Arabic root jalla, implying grandeur and might. As the Turkish for...
'Ebdulla is the Kurdish form of the Arabic name Abd Allah, meaning “servant of Allah.” The name combines the elements ʿabd (“servant”) and Allah (the Arabic word for God). It reflects the Islamic tradition of naming chil...
'Ebdulrehman is the Kurdish form of Abd ar-Rahman, a theophoric name of Arabic origin. The name is composed of two elements: ʿabd meaning "servant" and raḥman meaning "merciful", thus conveying the meaning "servant of th...
Ehmed is a Kurdish form of the Arabic name Ahmad, which itself derives from the Arabic root ḥamida, meaning "to praise." Ahmad is a superlative form meaning "most commendable" or "most praiseworthy," and appears in the Q...
'Elî is the Kurdish form of Ali, a name of great significance in the Islamic world. The root name Ali comes from Arabic, meaning "lofty, sublime" — derived from the root ʿalā, “to be high” — and is associated with Ali ib...
Etymology and Religious SignificanceHacî is a Kurdish masculine given name derived from the Arabic title Haji (Arabic: حَاجِّ), which denotes a Muslim who has completed the حجّ (ḥajj), the pilgrimage to Mecca. This journ...
Etymology & Origin Husên is the Kurdish form of Husayn, which itself is a diminutive of Hasan. The name ultimately derives from the Arabic root Ḥ-S-N, meaning "good" or "handsome." Husayn ibn Ali (also transliterated Hus...
Îbrahîm is the Kurdish form of Ibrahim, which itself derives from the Arabic version of Abraham. This name is widely used among Kurdish-speaking Muslims, reflecting the shared Abrahamic heritage across the Middle East. T...
Kerîm is the Kurdish form of the Arabic name Karim, which means "generous, noble" from the Arabic root karuma (to be generous). It is closely related to the Islamic attribute الكريم (al-Karīm), one of the 99 names of All...
Mehmûd is a Kurdish masculine given name, derived as the Kurdish form of Mahmud, which itself ultimately traces back to the Arabic root ḥamida meaning "to praise." Carrying the same essential meaning of "praised" as its...
Mihemed is the Kurdish form of the Arabic name Muhammad, which means "praised, commendable" (from the Arabic root ḥamida, "to praise"). This Kurdish variant reflects the phonological adaptation of the name through the Ku...
Mistefa is the Kurdish form of Mustafa. It is a masculine given name used predominantly among Kurdish-speaking populations, particularly in the regions of Kurdistan spanning parts of Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and Syria.Etymolo...
Osman is a Turkish, Kurdish, Albanian, Bosnian, and Malay form of Uthman, an Arabic name meaning “baby bustard” (a type of large bird). Osman is most famously associated with Osman I (also called Osman Gazi), the founder...
Şivan is a Kurdish masculine given name that means "shepherd" in the Kurdish language. The name reflects the historical importance of pastoralism in Kurdish culture and society, where shepherding has been a traditional o...