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The term means "austere" in Arabic. It was the name of the Prophet Muhammad’s uncle and was also used for a son of Ali, the fourth caliph.
A variation of the name Abd Allah in various languages, along with an alternative spelling of the Arabic name.
The Azerbaijani feminine version of Adil.
The Azerbaijani version of Adam.
Derived from a Turkic term (typically written as agha in English) that signifies "lord, master".
The Azerbaijani version of Aisha.
This term signifies "devoted, focused" in Arabic. It describes someone who engages in اعتكاف (iʿtikāf), a practice of retreating into a mosque to...
Has the meaning "learned, expert, scholar" in the Arabic language.
The Azerbaijani version of Aaliyah.
Indicates "given by Allah", derived from the Arabic الله (Allah) and the Azerbaijani verdi, which means "gave".
The word means "diamond" across several languages, ultimately tracing back to the Persian الماس (almās). In Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tatarstan, it...
Derived from Turkish alp, which means "brave" or "hero," and arslan, meaning "lion," this name honors the 11th-century Seljuk sultan Alp Arslan, who...
The Azerbaijani version of Altai, along with a Kazakh alternative rendering.
Means "labourer, performer" in Arabic, stemming from the root عمل (ʿamila), which translates to "to do" or "to work".
The Azerbaijani version of Amina.
Has the meaning "he will remember, he will honor" in the Azerbaijani language.
Has the meaning "knowledgeable, wise, skilled" in Arabic.
Arezou is the Turkish, Azerbaijani, and Uyghur version of this name.
Possibly originating from the Hebrew name Asaph. In the Quran, specifically in 27:40, an unnamed individual uses magic to transport the throne of the...
Derived from Turkic arslan, which signifies "lion". This epithet was adopted by numerous medieval Turkic leaders, such as Alp Arslan, a Seljuk sultan...
The term means "clear, evident, revelation" in both Kazakh and Azerbaijani, derived from the Arabic عيان (ʿiyān), which signifies "witnessing,...
Derived from Turkish and Azerbaijani ayaz, which means "frost" or "cold and dry air". It was the name of a slave who became a companion to the...
In Azerbaijani, it means "moon-faced", derived from the words ay for "moon" and bəniz meaning "face" or "complexion".
Derived from Turkish and Azerbaijani, meaning "from the moon", through the combination of the word ay for "moon" and an ablative suffix.
Has the meaning "bright, clear" in both Turkish and Azerbaijani.
This name originates from the combination of the Turkic element ay, which means "moon," and the Persian گل (gol), signifying "flower" or "rose." In...
Represents "moonlight, halo" in the Turkish language.
Extended version of the Turkish, Azerbaijani, or Kazakh word ay, which means moon.
The word signifies "moonlight" in Turkish, Azerbaijani, and Uyghur. It derives from the Turkic term ay, which means "moon," combined with the Arabic ن...
The Azerbaijani version of Aynur.
Variant of Aişə.
The term means "moon flood" in both Turkish and Azerbaijani, stemming from the words ay for "moon" and sel, which signifies "flood" or "torrent," an...
Denotes "happy moon", derived from Azerbaijani ay meaning "moon" and the word şən which means "cheerful" or "happy".
The Azerbaijani version of Ayhan.
The term means free in Persian and has cognates in various languages, including Hindi and Turkish.
The Azerbaijani version of Azar.
Derived from a term of respect or nickname that translates to "old man" in the Azerbaijani language.
Has the meaning "spring" in Persian, Turkish, and Azerbaijani.
An alternative transcription of the Kazakh name Бақтияр (see Baqtiyar) or the Azerbaijani name Bəxtiyar.
Derived from Persian بانو (bānū), which signifies "lady".
Represents "festival, holiday" in both Turkish and Azerbaijani.
The Azerbaijani version of Abu al-Fadl.
The Azerbaijani version of Bashir.
The Azerbaijani version of Abu al-Fadl.
The Azerbaijani version of Bakhtiar.
The Azerbaijani form of Jahan.
The Azerbaijani form of Jahangir.
The Azerbaijani form of Jahid.
The Azerbaijani form of Jamal.
The Azerbaijani version of Jawad.
The Azerbaijani version of Javed.
Derived from the Persian جاودان (jāvedān), which means "eternal". This name is predominantly used for males in Azerbaijan and for females in Turkey.
Derived from Arabic جيحون (Jayḥūn), from Hebrew גִּיחוֹן (Giḥon), which in the Old Testament is a river originating in the Garden of Eden. The...
The Azerbaijani form of Jafar.
The Azerbaijani form of Çiçek.
The Azerbaijani form of Jamila.