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164İlham is an Azerbaijani masculine form of Ilham, a name derived from Arabic ilham meaning "inspiration". The name carries a sense of creative or spiritual inspiration.Etymology and Cultural ContextThe root Ilham belongs...
İlkin is a unisex Turkish and Azerbaijani given name and surname, derived from the Turkish and Azerbaijani word ilk, meaning 'first'. It is conceptually tied to notions of priority, precedence, or being foremost, and is...
İlqar is a masculine Azerbaijani first name directly derived from the Azerbaijani root ''ilqar'', meaning ”promise, faithfulness” or ”pledge.” The name thus embodies concepts of loyalty, commitment, and trustworthiness,...
İsa is the Turkish and Azerbaijani form of Jesus. It derives from the Arabic name ʿĪsā (عِيسَى), which is the name of Jesus in the Quran. While İsa shares its etymological roots with the Arabic and other Islamic forms, i...
İslam is a Turkish, Azerbaijani, and Kazakh masculine given name, derived directly from the name of the religion Islam. The underlying Arabic root ʾIslām means "submission (to God)," reflecting the core tenet of the Isla...
İsmayıl is the Azerbaijani form of the Biblical and Arabic name Ishmael. Derived from Arabic Ismāʿīl, it arrived in the Azerbaijani language through Islamic tradition, where Ishmael is recognized as a prophet and the anc...
Kamal is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "perfection". It is widely used across the Muslim world, particularly in Arabic, Azerbaijani, Bengali, Indonesian, Malay, Persian, and Urdu-speaking communities....
Kamran (Persian: کامران) is a Persian male given name meaning "successful, prosperous, fortunate." The name is formed from the Persian root kamrān, with kām signifying "desire" or "wish" and the suffix -rān suggesting "o...
Əkbər is the Azerbaijani form of the Akbar, a masculine given name of Arabic origin. The name is derived from the Arabic root kabīr, meaning "great" or "big," with the elative form akbar translating to "greater" or "grea...
Kəmal is an Azerbaijani masculine given name, a direct borrowing and adaptation of Arabic origin. It derives from the Arabic word kamāl ("perfection"), reflecting qualities of completeness and excellence.Etymology and Li...
Kənan is an Azerbaijani given name derived from the ancient region of Canaan. The name is a borrowing from Arabic كَنْعَان (kanʕān), which ultimately traces back to the Hebrew root meaning “low, humble.” In Azerbaijani u...
Kərim is an Azerbaijani masculine given name, derived from the Arabic Karīm (Karim), which means "generous, noble". The root of the name is the Arabic verb karuma (تصوير: كرم), giving the essence of nobility and generosi...
Əli is the Ali in Azerbaijani, a common given name for boys throughout Azerbaijan and among Azerbaijani communities in Iran, Georgia, and Turkey. The name is derived from Arabic ʿAlī (علي), meaning “lofty” or “sublime,”...
Əlixan is an Azerbaijani masculine given name, a cognate of Älihan. It combines the name Əli, the Azerbaijani form of Ali, with the Turkic title xan (khan), meaning "ruler" or "leader." Thus, Əlixan can be interpreted as...
Lətif is an Azerbaijani masculine given name, derived from the Arabic name Latif. In Arabic, the root l-ṭ-f conveys notions of gentleness, subtlety, and kindness. The name appears in Islamic tradition as al-Laṭīf, one of...
Mahammad is an alternate transcription of Azerbaijani Məhəmməd, as well as a transcription of the Dargwa form. It ultimately derives from the Arabic root حمد (ḥamida) meaning "to praise," giving the name its meaning of "...
Mahir (also spelled Maher or Mihir-A; Arabic: ماهر) is an Arabic given name meaning "skilled" or "expert". The name reflects a quality highly valued in Arabic-speaking cultures, often associated with competence and maste...
Mammad is an alternate transcription of Azerbaijani Məmməd, itself a contracted form of Məhəmməd, which is the Azerbaijani form of the widely revered name Muhammad. The name Muhammad originates from the Arabic root ḥamid...
Məcid is the Azerbaijani form of Majid, a masculine given name derived from Arabic roots relating to glory and magnificence. This transliteration uses the Azerbaijani Latin alphabet to adapt the original Arabic name, one...
Mehdi is a common masculine given name primarily used in Arabic, Persian, and Azerbaijani contexts. It is a variant form of the name Mahdi, which means "guided one" or "rightly guided" in Arabic. The root word derives fr...
Mehman is an Azerbaijani masculine given name meaning "guest" or "visitor". It derives from the Persian word mehmān (مهمان), reflecting the historical Persian influence on Azerbaijani language and culture, particularly d...
Məhəmməd is the Azerbaijani form of Muhammad. The name Muhammad is of Arabic origin, derived from the root ḥamida, meaning "to praise," and carries the sense of "praised" or "commendable." In Azerbaijan, which is predomi...
Məhəmmədəli is a compound Azerbaijani masculine given name, combining Məhəmməd and Əli. The name is deeply rooted in Islamic tradition, as it joins the names of the Prophet Muhammad and Ali ibn Abi Talib, the prophet's c...
Mikayıl is the Azerbaijani form of the name Michael, used both as a given name and as the name of the archangel in Islamic tradition. The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew Mīkhāʼēl, a rhetorical question meaning "w...
Əmir is the Azerbaijani form of Amir 1, a name of Arabic origin meaning "commander, prince." Derived from the Arabic root ʾ-m-r, the word amir originally functioned as a title for military commanders and provincial gover...
Mirzə is the Azerbaijani form of Mirza, a name that originally derives from the Persian title mīrzā, a shortened form of amīrzādeh, meaning “son of an amir” or “prince.” The title combines the Arabic word ʾamīr (“command...
Məmməd is a contracted form of the Azerbaijani name Məhəmməd, which itself is derived from the Arabic name Muhammad, meaning "praised, commendable." This name is deeply rooted in Islamic tradition, as it was the name of...
Mətin is the Azerbaijani form of Matin, a name derived from Arabic. The root m-t-n conveys the meaning of being firm, solid, or sturdy. In Islamic theology, al-Matīn (المتين) is one of the 99 beautiful names of Allah, of...
Mübariz is an Azerbaijani given name meaning "fighter," derived from Arabic مبارز (mubāriz). The root carries a strong connotation of striving or contending, often in a heroic or righteous context. While the name is used...
Murad is an Arabic male given name meaning "wish, desire", derived from the triliteral root r-w-d (رود). The name carries the connotations of being wanted, desired, or yearned for. It is common across the Muslim world, i...
Musa is the Arabic form of Moses, appearing in the Quran. Like its Hebrew counterpart, it is derived from an Egyptian root mes meaning "son," though the biblical etymology connects it to the Hebrew verb masha meaning "dr...
Müslüm is a Turkish and Azerbaijani masculine given name, the local form of Muslim. The name Muslim itself derives from the Arabic word أسْلم (ʾaslama) meaning "to surrender, to submit" — and refers to a follower of the...
Etymology and MeaningMustafa is an Arabic name meaning "chosen" or "selected," derived from the verb اصطفا (iṣṭafā) "to choose." In Islamic tradition, Mustafa is one of the epithets of the Prophet Muhammad, highlighting...
Namiq is a masculine given name and surname of Persian origin, derived from نامی (nāmī) meaning "famous" or "renowned". The name reflects a desire for the bearer to be well-known or distinguished. While the root name Nam...
Natiq is a masculine given name of Azerbaijani origin, derived from the Arabic ناطق (nāṭiq) meaning "speaker" or "orator." The name is ultimately from the Arabic root نطق (naṭaqa), meaning "to talk" or "to speak." This l...
Nazim is an Arabic masculine name that directly derives from the Arabic word nāẓim, meaning "organizer" or "convenor." The name is rooted in the Arabic triliteral root n–ẓ–m, which carries connotations of arrangement, or...
Nicat is an Azerbaijani masculine given name derived from the Arabic نجاة (najāh), meaning "salvation, rescue, deliverance". The name reflects the strong influence of Islamic culture and the Arabic language on Azerbaijan...
Nihad is a Bosnian and Azerbaijani form of the name Nihat, which itself derives from Persian نهاد (nehād), meaning "nature, disposition." While the name is often used in Turkic and Balkan regions, it also appears in othe...
Nəsib is a masculine given name in Azerbaijani, derived from the Arabic root naṣīb meaning "fate" or "luck." It is the Azerbaijani masculine form of Nasiba, which itself comes from the Arabic word naṣīb, denoting "share,...
Nurlan is a Turkic masculine given name most common in Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan. It is a variant form of Nūrlan, also serving as an alternate transcription of the Kazakh name. The name combines the Arabic e...
EtymologyƏnvər is the Azerbaijani form of the Arabic name Anwar, which means "brighter, more luminous" and is derived from the Arabic root nūr (light). This name belongs to the same semantic field as the Turkish variant...
Ömər is the Azerbaijani form of Umar, an Arabic name that means "flourishing, living long," derived from the Arabic root ʿumr meaning "life." The name holds profound religious and historical significance in the Islamic w...
Orxan is the Azerbaijani form of the name Orhan. The name originates from Turkish elements: or, whose meaning is uncertain — possibly derived from a Turkic root meaning "place" — combined with han, meaning "khan, ruler,...
Polad is an Azerbaijani masculine given name derived from Turkic roots, sharing its origin with names like Bolat, Bulat, and Polat. The name ultimately stems from a Turkic word meaning "steel," which traces further back...
Pərviz is an Azerbaijani masculine given name, derived directly from Iranian Persian Parviz. As a cultural and linguistic borrowing, it reflects the deep historical ties between Azerbaijani and Persian, particularly thro...
Qasım is an Azerbaijani masculine given name, derived from the Qasim form of the Arabic name Qāsim (قَاسِم). The name carries the meaning “one who divides goods among people,” rooted in the Arabic element qasama meaning...
Qulu is an Azerbaijani masculine given name that directly means "servant" in the Azerbaijani language. It is rooted in the same Persian-derived word for servant or slave that appears in many compound names across the Tur...
Qurban is a masculine name of Arabic origin, derived directly from the word qurbān (Arabic: قربان), meaning "sacrifice" or "sacrificial animal." The name holds profound religious significance in Islam, closely tied to th...
Rafiq is a common Arabic masculine given name and surname, also used in Persian and several other languages. The name derives from the Arabic root r-f-q, which conveys meanings related to friendliness, companionship, and...
Ramal is an Azerbaijani masculine given name, considered a variant of Ramil. Both names ultimately derive from Arabic raml (رمْل), which refers to sand and, by extension, to geomancy, divination, or magic — practices his...
Ramazan is the form of Ramadan in several languages, including Azerbaijani, Kazakh, Turkish, Albanian, and Avar. Like the Arabic original, it is ultimately derived from the name of the ninth month of the Islamic calendar...
Ramil is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, derived from the Arabic word raml, meaning "sand, geomancy, divination, magic." In the Islamic world, the study of sand patterns (geomancy) known as ilm al-raml was histo...
Ramin (also transliterated as Rameen) is a Persian masculine given name of Zoroastrian origin, derived from Middle Persian 𐭥𐭠𐭬 (rʾm) meaning "peace, joy". The name is best known for the central male character in the Pers...
Ramiz is an Arabic masculine given name that derives from the Arabic root ramaza (رمز), meaning "to make a sign, to indicate." The name directly translates to "indicating" or "signalling," and carries extended connotatio...
Rashad is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, derived from the Arabic root rashada, which means "to be on the right path" or "to have good sense." The name itself means "good sense, good guidance" in Arabic. It embo...
Rasim (Arabic: راسِم / Rāsim) is a masculine given name of Arabic origin. It derives from the Arabic root r-s-m (ر س م), meaning "planner" or "architect". The name reflects qualities of foresight, design, and constructio...
Rauf is an Arabic masculine given name and surname, derived from the Arabic root ra'afa (رَأَفَ), meaning "to have compassion for" or "to have mercy upon." As a name, Rauf conveys the meaning of "compassionate," "kind,"...
Raul is a masculine given name common in several European languages, particularly Portuguese, Italian, Romanian, and Spanish (where it is typically spelled Raúl). It is also used in Azerbaijani and Estonian, though the o...
Rəhman is an Azerbaijani masculine given name, representing the local form of Rahman. The name traces its roots to the Arabic word raḥmān, meaning "merciful". In Islamic theology, الرحمٰن (al-Raḥmān) is one of the 99 nam...
Rizvan is a Turkish and Azerbaijani masculine given name, derived from the Arabic Ridwan, which means "consent, approval." The root of the name comes from the Arabic triliteral root رضي (raḍiya), meaning "to be satisfied...