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Almaz Unisex Amharic Azerbaijani +3

Almaz is a unisex given name with meanings across multiple cultures, all ultimately derived from the Persian word almās (الماس), meaning "diamond". The name appears in several languages and regions, with varying genders:...

Bakhyt Unisex Kazakh

Bakhyt is a Kazakh given name that serves as an alternate transcription of Baqyt, the Kazakh form of the name Bakyt. Ultimately derived from Persian بخت (bakht), meaning "happiness" or "luck", Bakhyt shares its etymology...

Bakyt Unisex Kazakh Kyrgyz

Bakyt means "happiness, luck" in Kyrgyz and Kazakh, derived from the Persian element bakht (بخت). The name reflects the Persian cultural influence that spread through Central Asia via the Silk Road and the Persianate soc...

Baqyt Unisex Kazakh

Baqyt is a Kazakh masculine and feminine given name that serves as the Kazakh form of Bakyt. The name derives from the Persian element bakht, meaning "fortune, luck" or "happiness."Etymology and Linguistic RootsThe Persi...

Merei Unisex Kazakh

Merei is a unisex Kazakh given name meaning "fame, prestige, honour" in the Kazakh language. The name reflects cultural values associated with respect, reputation, and social standing, common in Turkic naming traditions...

Merey Unisex Kazakh

Merey is a Kazakh unisex name, the alternate transcription of Мерей, derived from Merei, a name meaning "fame, prestige, honour" in Kazakh. As a transcription variant, it appears in Latin-script contexts, such as identif...

Salamat Unisex Kazakh Kyrgyz +2

Salamat is a unisex given name used in Urdu, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, and Uzbek, derived from the Arabic masculine given name Salama. The root salima, from the Arabic triliteral root s-l-m (سلم), carries the fundamental meaning o...

Sultan Unisex Arabic Azerbaijani +7

Sultan is a unisex name of Arabic origin, derived from the Arabic word sulṭān, meaning "ruler," "king," or "sultan." In religious and historical contexts, the term referred to a position of authority and power, often imp...

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