Kazakh Names
Kazakh names are used in the country of Kazakhstan in central Eurasia.
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Kazakh
277Shamil 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...
Sholpan is an alternate transcription of the Kazakh name Şolpan, which means "Venus" (the planet) in the Kazakh language. Derived from the celestial body, the name carries associations with brightness, beauty, and the mo...
Smağūl is a masculine given name of Kazakh origin. It is possibly a variant of Ismail, the Arabic and Turkic form of Ishmael. The name carries deep biblical and Islamic significance, as Ishmael (Ishmael in English; Ismai...
Şolpan is a Kazakh feminine name meaning "Venus (the planet)" in Kazakh. It is derived from the Kazakh word Şolpan (Шолпан), which refers to the planet Venus as the evening or morning star. The name is closely tied to Ka...
Suhrab is the Kazakh and Kyrgyz form of the Persian name Sohrab, which means "red water" from Persian sohr "red" and āb "water". Both Central Asian forms, also including the variant Sukhrab, are used primarily in Kazakhs...
Sukhrab is an alternate transcription of the Kazakh and Kyrgyz masculine given name Сухраб (Suxrab/Cuxrab), which corresponds to Suhrab. It is chiefly used in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, reflecting the cultural influence...
Süleimen is a Kazakh masculine given name, representing the local adaptation of Süleyman, itself the Turkish form of Solomon. The name thus carries across cultures the deep historical and religious resonance of its ultim...
Sūltan is the Kazakh form of Sultan, a more precise transcription of the Arabic word. The name means “ruler, king, sultan” in Arabic, derived from the root ṣ-l-ṭ meaning “power, authority.” In Turkic languages like Kazak...
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...
EtymologySymbat is a Kazakh feminine given name derived from the common noun symbat (сымбат), which signifies “appearance, stature, figure.” The term conveys a sense of physical presence and graceful bearing, often imply...
Talğat is the Kazakh form of the Arabic name Talat, which means "face, visage, appearance" in Arabic. This name reflects the cultural and linguistic exchange between Turkic and Arabic-speaking worlds, particularly throug...
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...
Temır is the Kazakh form of Timur, a name of Turkic and Mongol origin meaning "iron." In Kazakh, the name is rendered as Темір, reflecting the Cyrillic script used in Kazakhstan, while "Temır" is the transliteration into...
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...
Toğjan is a Kazakh feminine name with a meaning deeply rooted in concepts of prosperity and spiritual well-being. The name is composed of two elements: toq, which can mean "full," "well-fed," or "prosperous" in Kazakh, a...
Togzhan is an alternate transcription of the Kazakh name Toğjan (Тоғжан), primarily used as a feminine given name in Kazakhstan. The name is a compound of two Kazakh elements: toq (тоқ) meaning “full, well-fed, prosperou...
Tomiris is the Kazakh and Tajik form of Tomyris, the Hellenized name of a legendary Scythian queen who ruled the Massagetae in the 6th century BC. The name is believed to derive from an Iranian root meaning "family" (Sak...
Etymology and Cultural ContextŪlan is a Kazakh masculine name meaning "young man" or "boy," derived from the same Turkic root found in related languages. It is closely related to Ulan, its equivalent in Kyrgyz, as well a...
Yasina is a Kazakh feminine form of Yasin, which is derived from the Arabic letters ya and sin. These two letters open the 36th chapter of the Quran, known as Surah Ya Sin (Surah 36), a significant chapter often referred...
Ysmaiyl is the Kazakh form of Ismail, representing a more precise transcription of the name in the Kazakh language. Kazakh, a Turkic language spoken primarily in Kazakhstan, uses a Cyrillic script, and 'Ysmaiyl' reflects...
Zamir is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, primarily used in Arabic-speaking countries and across Central Asia, including Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Urdu-speaking regions. It derives from...
Zamira 1 is a feminine given name used in several Central Asian cultures, including Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Tajik, and Uzbek. It is the feminine form of the masculine name Zamir 1, which derives from the Arabic word zamīr meanin...
Zañğar is a Kazakh masculine given name that embodies the qualities of strength and grandeur. Derived from the Kazakh language, its meaning of "towering, lofty" reflects aspirations of nobility and prominence, similar to...
Zarina is a feminine name of Persian origin, derived from the Persian word zarīn (زرین), meaning "golden". It is used across various cultures, including Kazakh, Malay, Tajik, Urdu, and Uzbek, reflecting the historical in...
Zeiın is a Kazakh masculine given name that means "attention" in the Kazakh language. The name reflects a conceptual virtue, emphasizing mindfulness or awareness, and is part of a category of Kazakh names derived from ab...
Zere is a feminine Kazakh name with a rich etymological lineage. It means "earring, headdress" in Kazakh, derived from Persian زر (zar) meaning "gold". This connection reflects the cultural importance of jewelry and ador...
Zhadyra is an alternative transcription of the Kazakh name Jadyra, derived from Cyrillic Жадыра. The name embodies the meaning "cheerful" or "lively," reflecting a positive and vibrant disposition.Due to its origins, Zha...
Zhalgas is a Kazakh masculine given name, functioning as an alternate transcription of Жалғас (see Jalğas). The root name Jalğas derives from the Kazakh word жалғас, meaning "continuation, prolongation." This reflects a...
Zhanar is a Kazakh female given name, an alternate transcription of Жанар (see Janar). The name carries layered meanings in Kazakh, signifying "eyes," "fire," and "beauty," reflecting cultural associations with brillianc...
Zhandos is an alternate transcription of the Kazakh male name Жандос (Jandos). It is composed of two elements: жан (jan), meaning “soul” (from Persian جان), and дос (dos), meaning “friend” (from Persian دوست). Thus, the...
Zhanerke is an alternate transcription of the Kazakh name Жанерке, itself derived from Janerke. The name combines two Kazakh roots: жан (jan), meaning "soul," and ерке (erke), meaning "naughty, spoiled, darling." Thus, J...
Zhannur is an alternate transcription of the Kazakh female name Jannūr, originally written in Cyrillic as Жаннұр. The name combines two elements of Persian and Arabic origin widely adopted in Turkic languages.EtymologyJa...
Zhansaya is an alternate transcription of the Kazakh name Jansaya, which is composed of the Persian-derived elements jan meaning "soul" and saya meaning "shadow, shade, protection, comfort." Thus, the name carries the po...
Zhazira is a Kazakh feminine given name, also transcribed as Jazira. It is an alternate transcription of the Kazakh Жазира (Jazira), which is derived from the Arabic word جزيرة (jazīra), meaning “island,” but in Kazakh u...
Zhuldyz is an alternate transcription of the Kazakh name Jūldyz, which means "star" in the Kazakh language. The name reflects the cultural importance of celestial bodies in Turkic traditions, often symbolizing brightness...
Zülfiya is the Kazakh form of the Persian-influenced name Zulfiya. Rooted in the ancient Persian word زلف (zolf) meaning "tress, lock of hair," it carries a poetic and delicate aura, often evoking beauty and sensuality i...
Zulfiya is a feminine given name of Persian origin, widely used in Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Tajik, and Uzbek cultures. It is derived from Persian زلف (zolf), meaning "tress, lock of hair," a word that evokes beauty and elegance i...