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14Arsen is a given name used in Armenian, Ossetian, and Ukrainian cultures. It is a form of Arsenios, which derives from the Greek word arsen meaning "virile" or "male." The name is historically associated with Saint Arsen...
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...
Aslanbek is a given name used in Chechen, Ossetian, and other North Caucasian cultures. It is Derived from Turkish aslan meaning "lion" combined with the Turkic military title beg meaning "chieftain, master". The compoun...
Batraz (also Batradz, Batyradz, or Pataraz; Ossetian: Батырадз) is a central figure in the Ossetian and wider North Caucasian Nart sagas, the body of heroic mythology shared by several ethnic groups in the region. The na...
Ibragim is a masculine given name used primarily in the Chechen, Ossetian, and Kyrgyz languages, where it serves as the local form of Ibrahim. In addition, Ibragim functions as a Russian form used to Russify native versi...
Khasan is the form of Hasan in Chechen and Ossetian, among other languages. The name ultimately derives from the Arabic root ḥasuna, meaning "to be beautiful, to be good," and carries the meaning "handsome." It is closel...
Magomet is the Russian form of the Arabic name Muhammad, most commonly used among Muslim peoples of the Caucasus, including the Avar, Chechen, and Ossetian communities. The name entered Russian through Tatar and other Tu...
Makhamat is the Ossetian form of Muhammad, an Arabic name meaning "praised, commendable." In Ossetian, a language spoken in the Caucasus region, the name was adopted through Islamic influence, as many Ossetians converted...
Etymology Ruslan is a masculine given name used across multiple linguistic and cultural spheres, including Azerbaijani, Indonesian, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Malay, Turkmen, Uzbek, Avar, Belarusian, Chechen, Ossetian, Russian, Tat...
Soslan is an Ossetian male given name, widely used among Ossetians in Russia. It is the Ossetian form of Sosruko, a character from North Caucasian mythology.Etymology and OriginThe name Soslan derives from the Turkic wor...
Tamerlan is a variant form of the legendary conqueror Timur, derived from the Perso-Turkic epithet Tīmūr e Lang ("Timur the Lame"), used in several languages of the Caucasus and Central Asia. It is particularly common in...
Taymuraz is the Ossetian form of Tahmuras, a name with deep roots in Persian mythology and Zoroastrian tradition.EtymologyThe original Avestan form, Taxma Urupi, comprises two elements: taxma meaning "strong" and urupi m...
Zaur is a masculine given name widely used across the Caucasus and Iran, particularly in Azerbaijan, Georgia, Chechnya, and Ossetia. It is a local form of the Zawar, which in turn derives from the Arabic word zawwār mean...
Zaurbek is a masculine given name used primarily in Chechen and Ossetian cultures, reflecting a blend of Arabic and Turkic linguistic elements. The name derives from the Arabic word زوار (zawār) meaning "pilgrim," combin...