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149Tamazi is a Georgian masculine given name, functioning as a nominative form of Tamaz. In Georgian grammar, many names receive a suffix in the nominative case, and Tamazi is the direct result of this linguistic pattern be...
Tariel is a masculine name created by the Georgian poet Shota Rustaveli for his 12th-century epic The Knight in the Panther's Skin. The name has since become established in Georgian culture and literature. Rustaveli like...
Tedore is the Georgian form of the name Theodore, which itself derives from the Greek name Theodoros, meaning "gift of god" from the elements theos "god" and doron "gift."Etymology and OriginsThe name Theodore has deep r...
Teimuraz is a Georgian male name derived from the Persian Tahmuras, a figure from Iranian mythology. Tahmuras appears as the third shah of the world in Ferdowsi's 10th-century epic, the Shahnameh. The name itself traces...
Teimurazi is a Georgian masculine given name, a form of Teimuraz with the Georgian nominative suffix -i. Its use fits into the broader Caucasian tradition of adapting Persian-derived names into local inflected forms.Etym...
Temo is a Georgian short form of Teimuraz, a traditional name borne by several kings of Georgian kingdoms. The name is particularly popular in Georgia, where it is used as a given name for boys.EtymologyThe name Temo ult...
Temur is the Georgian and Uzbek form of Timur, a masculine given name derived from the Turkic and Mongol Temür, meaning "iron". The name is historically associated with the 14th-century Turko-Mongol conqueror Timur, also...
Etymology and OriginsTemuri is a predominantly Georgian masculine name, derived by adding the Georgian nominative suffix -i to Temur. Temur itself is the Georgian and Uzbek form of the much older name Timur, which origin...
Tengiz (Georgian: თენგიზ) is a Georgian masculine given name, meaning "sea" or "ocean" in the Turkic languages. This name derives from a Turkic root (Proto-Turkic teŋiz), which denotes a large body of water such as a sea...
Terenti is the Georgian form of the Roman family name Terentius, which is also the source of the English name Terence. It is also used as an alternate transcription of the Russian name Терентий (see Terentiy). The ultima...
Toma is the form of Thomas used in several languages, including Georgian, Bulgarian, Croatian, Macedonian, Romanian, and Serbian. As a vernacular adaptation of the biblical apostle's name, Toma carries the same Aramaic r...
Tornike (Georgian: თორნიკე) is a masculine Georgian given name derived from the Greek names Τορνίκιος (Tornikios) or Τορνίκης (Tornikes), which were borne by a prominent Byzantine family of Armenian or Georgian origin. T...
Vakhtang is a masculine Georgian given name of Persian origin. Derived from the Old Persian 𐎺𐎼𐎣 𐎫𐎵𐎢 (varka tanu), meaning "wolf-bodied", the name originally references a mythological or totemic wolf cult that was widely...
Valeri is a Bulgarian and Georgian form of Valerius, as well as an alternate transcription of Russian Валерий (see Valeriy). The name ultimately derives from the Latin root valeo, meaning "to be strong"—a quality reflect...
Valerian is a masculine given name with roots in Ancient Rome, derived from the Latin cognomen Valerianus, itself a derivative of the Roman family name Valerius. The root Valerius is ultimately connected to the Latin ver...
Vano is a Georgian diminutive of Ivane, itself the Georgian form of John. This article explores the origins and cultural context of this concise and affectionate Georgian name. Etymology and Linguistic Roots Like all ver...
Varlaam is the Russian and Georgian form of the name Barlaam, whose meaning is not definitively known. In Christian hagiography, Varlaam is often identified with a legendary 3rd-century hermit who converted Prince Josaph...
Varlam is a masculine given name used primarily in Orthodox Slavic and Georgian cultures. It is a variant of Varlaam, the Russian and Georgian form of Barlaam.Etymology and HistoryThe name ultimately derives from Barlaam...
Vasil is a masculine given name used in several languages, primarily as a form of Basil. The name ultimately derives from the Greek Basileios, meaning "royal" or "kingly," from basileus ('king'). It is especially popular...
Vaso is a masculine diminutive of the names Vasil and Vasilije in Georgian and Serbian. Both of these longer names derive from the Greek name Basileios (Βασίλειος), meaning "royal, kingly," from the Greek word basileus (...
Vazha (Georgian: ვაჟა) is a Georgian given name derived from the Georgian word ვაჟი (vazhi), meaning "son". The name is exclusively used in Georgia and reflects the language's rich etymological traditions.EtymologyThe ro...
Vepkhia is a masculine given name of Georgian origin, derived from the Old Georgian word ვეფხი (vepkhi), meaning "tiger." The name is rooted in the rich linguistic history of the Georgian language, which is part of the K...
Vladimer is a masculine given name, the Georgian form of the Slavic name Vladimir. In Georgia, the name is often shortened to the diminutive Lado. Vladimer adapts the pan-Slavic name into the Georgian phonetic and orthog...
Zaal is the Georgian form of Zal, a name from Persian mythology. The name is borne directly from the legendary figure Zal, a white-haired warrior in the 10th-century Persian epic the Shahnameh (Book of Kings) by Ferdowsi...
Zakaria is a given name with multiple cultural origins. It is used as a Georgian, Malay, and Indonesian form of Zechariah and Zacharias, as well as an alternate transcription of Arabic زكريّا (see Zakariyya).EtymologyThe...
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...
Zurab (Georgian: ზურაბ) is a Georgian masculine given name, derived from the Sohrab, which originates in Persian mythology and epic poetry. The name entered the Georgian language and culture through centuries of cultural...
Zviad is a Georgian masculine given name derived from the Georgian word zviadi (ზვიადი), meaning "proud" or "arrogant." The name reflects a positive connotation of pride and self-respect in Georgian culture. Etymology Th...
Zviadi is a Georgian masculine name, a form of Zviad with the nominative suffix. The root name Zviad derives from the Georgian word zviadi (ზვიადი), meaning "proud" or "arrogant."In Georgian culture, names derived from p...