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Şamil Masculine Azerbaijani Tatar

Şamil is the Azerbaijani and Tatar form of Shamil, a name derived from the Arabic root شمل (shamila), meaning "to contain" or "to encompass." Thus, the name conveys the sense of being "comprehensive" or "universal."Etymo...

Shamil Masculine Arabic Azerbaijani +4

Shamil is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, derived from the Arabic root shamila (شمل), meaning "to contain" or "to encompass." The name directly translates to "comprehensive" or "universal", reflecting qualities...

Tälgat Masculine Tatar

Tälgat is the Tatar form of Talat, a name of Arabic origin. The meaning of Talat is "face, visage, appearance" in Arabic, evoking notions of beauty and presence. This name is used primarily among Tatar-speaking communiti...

Timur Masculine Kazakh Turkish +5

Timur is a Turkish, Kazakh, Uzbek, Chechen, Russian, Tatar, and historical masculine name derived from the Turkic and Mongol word Temür meaning "iron". This name was borne by several Mongol, Turkic, and Yuan leaders, mos...

Xämzä Masculine Tatar

Xämzä is a Tatar and Bashkir masculine given name, the Turkic adaptation of the Arabic name Hamza. Like its Arabic equivalent, Xämzä carries the same meaning of "lion" or "strong one," a meaning derived from the Arabic r...

Xäsän Masculine Tatar

Xäsän is a Tatar and Bashkir form of Hasan. The name derives from the Arabic root حسن (ḥasuna), meaning “to be beautiful, to be good,” and carries the essential meaning of “handsome” or “beautiful.” Etymology and Origin...

Yosıf Feminine Tatar

Yosıf is the Tatar form of Joseph, a name with deep biblical roots. The name Joseph ultimately derives from the Hebrew Yosef, meaning "he will add" or "he will increase," from the root yasaf, "to add, to increase." In th...

Zemfira Feminine Azerbaijani Tatar +1

Zemfira is a first name of uncertain etymology, possibly of Romani origin, famously introduced to literature by Russian poet Aleksandr Pushkin in his narrative poem The Gypsies (1827). The name gained widespread recognit...

Zifa Feminine Tatar

Zifa is a feminine Tatar and Bashkir name, derived as a form of Ziba, which means "beautiful" in Persian. The name reflects the cultural and linguistic influences of Persian on Turkic languages such as Tatar and Bashkir,...

Zöhrä Feminine Tatar

Zöhrä is the Tatar and Bashkir form of Zohreh, a Persian name meaning "Venus (planet)". The name originates from Arabic al-Zuhara (الزهرة), derived from the root زهر (zahara) meaning "to shine". Etymology and Cultural Co...

Zukhra Feminine Uzbek Tatar

Zukhra is a feminine given name primarily used in Uzbek and Tatar-speaking regions. It is a Russified form of Tatar Zöhrä, as well as a variant transcription of Zuxra. The name ultimately traces back to Persian Zohreh, m...

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