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277Ämırhan is the Kazakh form of the name Amirkhan, a more precise transcription of the original Arabic-Turkic compound. The name combines the Arabic root ʾamīr, meaning "commander" or "prince" (from ʾamr "to command"), wit...
Amirkhan is a masculine compound given name that merges the Arabic word أمير (ʾamīr), meaning "commander" or "prince", with the Turkic title khan, signifying "leader" or "ruler". This pairing forms a name that literally...
Anar is a given name meaning 'pomegranate' in Kazakh, Kyrgyz, and Mongolian, derived from Persian anār (انار). The pomegranate is a culturally significant fruit across Central Asia, symbolizing fertility, abundance, and...
Anara is a feminine given name used in Kazakh and Kyrgyz cultures. It derives from the Kazakh and Kyrgyz word анар (anar), meaning "pomegranate", which ultimately comes from the Persian word anār. The pomegranate is ofte...
Anargül is a female Kazakh name meaning "blooming pomegranate tree". It is composed of the words anar “pomegranate” and gül “flower, blossom,” symbolizing beauty, fertility, and life. The pomegranate is a culturally sign...
Aqbota is a feminine given name of Kazakh origin, composed of two elements: ақ (aq) meaning "white" and бота (bota) meaning "young camel". Thus, the name translates to "white young camel," a compound name common in Turki...
Aqerke is a feminine Kazakh given name composed of two elements: aq, meaning white, and erke, meaning naughty, spoiled, darling. Together, the name can be interpreted as “white darling” or “pure spoiled one,” combining a...
Aqmaral is a feminine given name of Kazakh origin, derived from the Kazakh words ақ (aq) meaning 'white' and марал (maral) meaning 'deer'. The name evokes the imagery of a sacred white deer, symbolizing purity, grace, an...
Aqniet is a feminine Kazakh name derived from the phrase ақ ниет (aq niet), meaning "white intention," i.e., "honesty, good intentions." The first component, ақ (aq) "white," symbolizes purity and goodness, while ниет (n...
Arailym is a Kazakh feminine given name that translates to "my beautiful." The name originates from the Kazakh word araily (арайлы), meaning "beautiful, like the dawn," combined with a possessive suffix indicating endear...
Araylym is an alternate transcription of the Kazakh feminine name Arailym, itself originating from the Kazakh word araily, meaning "beautiful, like the dawn." The name is formed by combining araily with a possessive suff...
Arlan is a Kazakh masculine given name meaning "male dog" or "predator" in the Kazakh language. The word derives from Turkic roots (cf. Old Turkic ar "man" + lan "wild animal"), reflecting a cultural tradition of bestowi...
Arman 1 is a masculine given name of Persian origin that primarily means "wish, hope" in Persian. It is also used in Kazakh and other Central Asian cultures, often carrying the same connotation of aspiration or desire. I...
Arujan is a Kazakh feminine name meaning "beautiful soul" (beautiful + soul in Kazakh). The name reflects a poetic emphasis on inner beauty and spiritual grace, common in Turkic naming traditions.Related FormsArujan is a...
Arunaz is a feminine Kazakh given name composed of two distinct elements: the Kazakh ару (aru), meaning "beautiful" or "charming," and the Persian nāz, meaning "delight" or "comfort." Thus, the name overall carries the s...
Aruzhan is a feminine Kazakh name that functions as an alternate transcription of the Kazakh Аружан (Arujan). It is directly linked to Arujan, from which it derives, and carries the same etymological meaning.Etymology an...
Äsel is the Kazakh form of Asel, a feminine given name ultimately derived from the Arabic element ʿasal, meaning "honey" (Arabic: عسل ʿasal). The name evokes sweetness and preciousness, common qualities in many Middle Ea...
Askar is a Kazakh masculine given name, used as an alternate transcription of Асқар. It is a variant of Asqar.EtymologyThe name Asqar, from which Askar derives, is possibly related to the Kazakh word қар (qar) meaning "s...
Aslan is a name of Turkic origin, derived from arslan meaning "lion." It has been used as a given name, byname, or title among various Turkic peoples, including Azerbaijanis, Kazakhs, Turks, Chechens, and Ossetians. The...
Asqar is a Kazakh masculine given name. It is possibly derived from the Kazakh word qar, meaning "snow". This etymology suggests a connection to qualities such as purity, coldness, or the crispness of snow-covered landsc...
Asylym is a feminine given name of Kazakh origin. It means "my dear" in Kazakh, derived from the word asyl meaning "precious, noble" combined with the possessive suffix -ym. The name thus conveys a sense of endearment an...
Atabek is a Turkic masculine given name derived from the noble title atabeg, which originated among the Seljuk Turks. The title is a compound of the Turkic elements ata meaning "father, ancestor" and beg meaning "chief,...
Ayajan is a Kazakh feminine given name. It is derived from a first element of uncertain meaning, combined with the Kazakh word жан (jan) meaning "soul", which itself comes from Persian. The name thus conveys the sense of...
Ayan is a unisex name of Arabic origin, found in Azerbaijani and Kazakh usage. It means "clear, obvious, revelation", derived from Arabic ʿiyān (عيان) "witnessing, seeing, clear", which comes from the verb ʿāyana (ʿāyana...
Ayana (Аяна) is a feminine Kazakh given name, derived as the feminine form of the Kazakh masculine name Ayan 2. The name Ayan itself carries semantic depth from Arabic, ultimately stemming from the root ʿ-y-n meaning "to...
Ayanat is a feminine given name of Kazakh origin, serving as the feminine form of Ayan 2.Etymology and MeaningThe root name Ayan 2 derives from Arabic عيان (ʿiyān), meaning "witnessing, seeing, clear," which comes from t...
Ayaru is an alternate transcription of the Kazakh name Aiaru. The name is derived from Kazakh ай (ai) meaning "moon" and ару (aru) meaning "beautiful, charming", giving the overall meaning "beautiful moon". In Kazakh cul...
Ayaulym is a Kazakh feminine name that conveys deep affection. It means "my beloved, my dear" in Kazakh, formed from the adjective ayauly (beloved, dear) combined with the possessive suffix -ym (my). The name exemplifies...
Ayazhan is an alternate transcription of the Kazakh name Аяжан (Ayajan). The first element of the name is of uncertain meaning, possibly deriving from a Turkic root related to "moon" or "brightness." The second element i...
Aybar is a masculine given name of Kazakh origin, used as an alternate transcription of the Kazakh Айбар, which is directly linked to the name Aibar.Meaning and EtymologyThe name Aybar carries the meaning of "majestic" o...
Aybek is an alternate transcription of the Kazakh and Kyrgyz masculine given name Aibek. It derives from a combination of two Turkic elements: ай (ai), meaning "moon," and the military title beg, which translates to "chi...
Aydana is a Kazakh feminine given name, an alternate transcription of the Cyrillic Айдана. It is derived from the same elements as Aidana: the Kazakh word ai (ay in some transliterations) meaning "moon" and dana (da na),...
Aydos is an alternate transcription of the Kazakh masculine name Aidos. It is composed of the Kazakh elements ай (ai) meaning "moon" and дос (dos) meaning "friend," the latter of which is of Persian origin. The name thus...
Aygerim (also romanized as Aigerim) is a Kazakh and Kyrgyz female given name that means “wonderful moon” in Kazakh. The name is a common variant of Äigerım, which is derived from the Kazakh elements ай (ai) meaning “moon...
Aykorkem is a feminine given name of Kazakh origin, representing an alternate transcription of the Kazakh name Aikörkem (Айкөркем). The name is derived from two Kazakh elements: ай (ai), meaning "moon," and көркем (körke...
Aylin is a feminine Turkish given name, also used in Azerbaijani and Kazakh, derived from the element ay meaning "moon". The name is often interpreted as "moon halo" or "one that belongs to the moon," evoking images of l...
Ayna is a feminine Kazakh given name derived as an alternate transcription of «Айна» (Ayna), which ultimately derives from Aina, meaning "mirror" in Kazakh (from Persian آینه (āyneh)). The name is used in Kazakhstan and...
Aysha is a variant transcription of the Arabic name Aisha, derived from the Semitic root meaning “living, alive.” The name is widely used in Arabic, Urdu, and Kazakh cultures, each adapting the spelling to local conventi...
Aysultan is an alternate transcription of the Kazakh name Айсұлтан (Aisūltan). It combines two elements: ай (ai), meaning "moon", and сұлтан (sūltan), a word of Arabic origin meaning "sultan, king". The name thus carries...
Aytore is a Kazakh masculine given name, an alternate transcription of Айтөре (see Aitöre). The name is composed of two Kazakh elements: ай meaning "moon" and төре meaning "nobleman, lord." Thus, Aytore can be interprete...
Ayym is an alternate transcription of the Kazakh name Айым (see Aiym). It is a feminine given name used in Kazakh culture, derived from the Turkic root ай (ay) meaning "moon" combined with the first-person possessive suf...
Ayzere is a Kazakh feminine given name, an alternate transcription of Айзере, derived from the name Aizere.Breaking down its components, the name combines the Kazakh word ай (ai) meaning "moon" with the Persian element ز...
Azamat is a Central Asian male given name of Arabic origin, derived from the Arabic word ʿaẓama (عظمة), meaning "majesty, glory" or "grandeur, pride." The name is predominantly used in Kazakh, Kyrgyz, and Uzbek cultures,...
Azat is a given name used predominantly in Armenian, Kazakh, Turkish, Turkmen, and Tatar cultures. It is a cognate form of Azad, which derives from Persian and means "free." The name thus carries strong connotations of l...
Bakhtiyar is an alternate transcription of the Azerbaijani Bəxtiyar and the Kazakh Baqtiyar, both of which derive from the Persian name Bakhtiar. The name Bakhtiar, composed of Persian elements bakht (luck, fortune) and...
Bakhyt is a Kazakh given name that serves as an alternate transcription of Baqyt, the Kazakh form of the name Bakyt. Ultimately derived from Persian بخت (bakht), meaning "happiness" or "luck", Bakhyt shares its etymology...
Bakhytzhan is a variant transcription of the Kazakh masculine given name Baqytjan. It is derived from two Persian-origin elements: baqyt (бақыт), meaning "happiness, luck," and jan (жан), meaning "soul." Thus, the name l...
Bakyt means "happiness, luck" in Kyrgyz and Kazakh, derived from the Persian element bakht (بخت). The name reflects the Persian cultural influence that spread through Central Asia via the Silk Road and the Persianate soc...
Baljan is a Kazakh feminine given name, composed of two Turkic-derived elements: bal, meaning "honey," and jan, meaning "soul." The name thus conveys a poetic sense of "honey of the soul" or "sweet soul." It is a common...
Balzhan is an alternate transcription of the Kazakh name Baljan, traditionally used as a feminine given name in Kazakhstan. The name combines two meaningful Kazakh elements: bal, meaning "honey," and jan, meaning "soul"....
Baqtiyar is a Kazakh masculine given name derived from Bakhtiar, a Persian name meaning "lucky, fortunate" (from elements bakht "luck" and yar "friend, possessor"). It embodies the common Iranian onomastic tradition of n...
Baqyt is a Kazakh masculine and feminine given name that serves as the Kazakh form of Bakyt. The name derives from the Persian element bakht, meaning "fortune, luck" or "happiness."Etymology and Linguistic RootsThe Persi...
EtymologyBaqytjan is a Kazakh masculine given name combining two Persian-derived elements. The first part, baqyt (бақыт), means "happiness" or "luck"; the second, jan (жан), means "soul." The compound thus signifies "hap...
EtymologyBauyrjan is a Kazakh masculine given name composed of two elements: bauyr (бауыр), meaning "brother" or "sibling," and jan (жан), meaning "soul" or "dear," a term of Persian origin. Together, the name conveys th...
Etymology and StructureBauyrzhan is a Kazakh masculine given name, an alternate transcription of Бауыржан (Bauyrjan). The name is a compound of two elements from Kazakh and Persian. The first part, bauyr (бауыр), in Kaza...
Etymology and MeaningBeibarys is a masculine given name of Turkic origin, predominantly used in Kazakhstan. Its components trace back to the Turkic title beg, which denotes a "chieftain" or "master", and the Kazakh word...
Beksūltan is a Kazakh masculine given name combining the Turkic honorific beg (chieftain, master) with the Arabic title sulṭān (sultan, king). The first element, beg, was historically used as a military and administrativ...
Bekzat is a masculine given name used primarily in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. It is composed of two elements: the Turkic military title beg, meaning "chieftain, master", and the Persian suffix زاد (zād), meaning "son of"...
Bibıgül is a feminine given name used in Kazakhstan, composed of two elements: bibi, a term of respect for women, and gül, which means "flower." However, in Kazakh, the name as a whole carries the poetic meaning "nightin...
Bolat is a masculine given name and surname common among the Kazakh people, derived from a Turkic word meaning "steel." The term ultimately traces back to Persian, where it also carries the meaning of "high-quality steel...