Tatar names for men are modern. What to name a boy in a Tatar family? List of the most beautiful male names, their origin and meanings

Male Tatar names:

Tatar boy names

Agzam - (Arabic) Tall, sublime.
Azat - (Persian) Noble, free.
Azamat - (Arabic) Knight, hero.
Azim - (Arabic) Great.
Aziz - (Arabic) Mighty, dear.
Aidar - (Tatar) 1. A man’s hair that has not been cut since birth. As a result, a large forelock grew. 2. The most worthy.
Ainur - (Tatar) Moonlight.
Airat - (Arabic) Amazement; (Mongolian) Forest people.
Akbars - (Tatar) White leopard.
Alan - (Tatar) Good-natured.
Ali - (Arabic) Tall.
Alim - (Arabic) Knowing.
Almas - (Tatar) They called it by this name so that the child would not get sick and evil forces would not overcome him.
Diamond - (Arabic) Diamond.
Albert - (Latin) Glorious, famous.
Amin - (Arabic) Faithful, honest, reliable
Amir - (Arabic) Commander, ruler; Prince.
Anas - (Arabic) Joy.
Anwar - (Arabic) Light.
Arsen - (Greek) Strong, fearless.
Arslan and Ruslan - (Turkic) Lev.
Arthur - (English) Bear.
Asaf - (Arabic) Caring, thrifty.
Asan - (Tatar) Healthy.
Asgat - (Arabic) The happiest.
Ahad - (Arabic) The only one.
Ahmad or Ahmet - (Arabic) Praised One.
Ayaz - (Tatar) Clear, bright, sunny, radiant.
Bakir - (Arabic) Studyer.
Bars - (Old Tatar) Strong.
Batullah - (Arabic) House of Allah, Kaaba.
Bakhtiyar - (Persian-Arabic) Happy.
Golden Eagle - (Old Tatar) Symbol of heroism, courage.
Bilal - (Arabic) Healthy, alive.
Bulat - (Arabic) Iron, steel.
Bakhet - (Arabic) Happiness.
Vali - (Arabic) Close to Allah, holy.
Vasil - (Arabic) Inseparable friend.
Wahid or Vahit - (Arabic) One, first.
Vilen - (Russian) From Vladimir Ilyich LENIN. This name is prohibited for Muslims.
Wildan - (Arabic) Child, child.
Vladlen - (Russian) From VLADIMIR LENIN. This name is prohibited for Muslims.
Gabdulla - (Arabic) the same as Abdullah.
Gadel - (Arabic) Direct, fair.
Gaziz - (Arabic) Dear, respected.
Gali - (Arabic) Dear, tall.
Gamil - (Arabic) Hardworking person.
Gayaz - (Arabic) Helper.
Gerey - (Persian) Worthy.
Davlet - (Arab) State.
Damir - (Turkic) Persistent, (Arabic) Conscience.
Danis - (Persian) Knowledge.
Dayan - (Arabic) Supreme Court(religious).
Deniz - (Turkic) Sea.
Denis - (Greek) from Dionysus - the god of the fruit-bearing forces of the earth, vegetation, viticulture, winemaking. Son of Zeus and the mortal woman Semele. This name is prohibited for Muslims.
Jamil, Jamal - (Arabic) Handsome.
Jigan - (Persian) Universe.
Dinar - (Arabic) gold coin; here it means precious.
Zabir - (Arabic) Hard, strong.
Zakir - (Arabic) Rememberer.
Zaki - (Arabic) Virtuous.
Zamir - (Arabic) Intelligence, mystery.
Zarif - (Arabic) Affectionate, handsome, amiable.
Zahid - (Arabic) Ascetic, ascetic.
Zahir - (Arabic) Helper, handsome.
Zinnur - (Arabic) Radiant.
Zulfat - (Arabic) Curly.
Zufar - (Arabic) Winner.
Ibrahim - (Hebrew) Abraham, father of nations.
Idris - (Arabic) Learner, diligent.
Ilgiz - (Tatar-Persian) Traveler.
Ildar - (Tatar-Persian) Ruler.
Ildus - (Tatar-Persian) Loving his homeland.
Ilnaz - (Turkic-Persian) Il (homeland) + Naz (Tenderness)
Ilnar - (Turkic-Arabic) Nar (Flame) + Il (Homeland).
Ilnuri - (Turkic-Arabic) Nur (Beam) + Il (Homeland).
Ilsur - (Turkic-Arabic) Hero of the Motherland.
Ilshat - (Turkic) One who pleases the homeland, meaning famous.
Ilyas - (Arabic) The Power of Allah.
Ilgam - (Arabic) Inspiration.
Iman - (Arabic) Faith.
Irek and Irik - (Tatar) Will.
Iskander is an Arabized form of the same as the other Greek Alexander - defender, winner.
Ismail and Ismagil - (Hebrew) God heard.
Ishak - (Hebrew) Laughter.
Ihsan - (Arabic) Beneficence, virtue.
Kadim - (Arabic) Old, ancient.
Kadir - (Arabic) Almighty.
Kamal - (Arabic) Perfection.
Kamil - (Arabic) Perfect.
Karim - (Arabic) Generous, noble, generous.
Qasim - (Arabic) Distributor.
Latif and Latif - (Arabic) A man with an open look.
Lenar - (Russian) Lenin's army.
Magdan - (Arabic) Spring.
Malik - (Arabic) Lord.
Marat - (French) In honor of the leader of France. bourgeois revolution Jean-Paul Marat.
Mars - (Latin) God of war, planet. This name is prohibited for Muslims.
Marina - (female) (Latin) Marine.
Marlene - (Russian) From MARX LENIN. This name is prohibited for Muslims.
Marcel and Marcel - (French) in honor of the leader of the French workers, Marcel Cachin.
Masnavi - (Arabic) “Giver”, was the name given to the boy born as the second male child.
Mahmud - (Arabic) Illustrious.
Mirza - (Arabic-Persian) Son of the king.
Munir - (Arabic) Sparkling, illuminator.
Murat - (Arabic) Desired.
Murtaza - (Arabic) Favorite.
Musa - (Hebrew) Child.
Muslim - (Arabic) Muslim.
Mustafa - (Arabic) The Chosen One.
Muhammad, Muhammad, Muhammet - (Arabic) Praised One.
Nadir - (Arabic) Rare.
Nazar - (Arabic) Look, (Hebrew) Self-sacrifice.
Nazim - (Arabic) Builder.
Nazir - (Arabic) Notifier.
Nail - (Arabic) Gift.
Narbek - (Persian) From the fruit of the pomegranate, (Arabic) light.
Nariman - (Iranian) Strong in spirit.
Naseem - (Arabic) Warm wind, gentle.
Nasretdin - (Arabic) Helper of religion.
Nafis - (Arabic) Handsome.
Nizam - (Arabic) Structure, order.
Niyaz - (Arabic) Necessity; request, desire; present; grace.
Nugman - (Arabic) Red, good deed, flower variety.
Nuri (Nur) - (Arabic) Light.
Ravil - (Arabic) Young man; (Hebrew) His friend is God.
Radik - (ancient Greek) - Sunbeam

Rais - (Arabic) Leader.
Rayhan - (Arabic) Basil; bliss.
Ramil - (Arabic) Miraculous, magical.
Ramis - (Arabic) Rafter.
Rasima - (Arabic) Artist.
Rasikh - (Arabic) Solid, stable.
Raushan - (Persian) Light.
Raphael - (Hebrew) God healed.
Rafik - (Arabic) Good friend.
Rashid and Rashad - (Arabic) Walking the right path.
Rafik - (Arabic) Friend.
Rafis - (Arabic) Noticeable, popular.
Rafqat - (Arabic) Seeker.
Renat – (Russian) from REVOLUTION, SCIENCE, LABOR.
Rinat - (Latin) Newly born
Rizvan - (Arabic) Favor, satisfaction.
Rifqat - (Arabic) Friendship.
Robert - (Old German) Unfading glory.
Ruzal - (Persian) Happy.
Ruslan - from Arslan.
Rustem - (Persian) Bogatyr, hero.
Rushan - (Persian) Light, brilliant.
Saban - (Tatar) Plow, the name was given to a child born during plowing.
Sabir - (Arabic) Patient.
Sabit - (Arabic) Strong, durable, resistant.
Saghir - (Arabic) Child.
Sadri - (Arabic) First, chief.
Sadiq - (Arabic) True, friend.
Said - (Arabic) Master.
Salawat - (Arabic) Prayer of praise.
Salamat and Salim - (Arabic) Healthy.
Salman - (Arabic) Necessary.
Sattar - (Arabic) Forgiving.
Suleiman - (Hebrew) Protected.
Sultan - (Arabic) Power, ruler.
Tahir - (Arabic) Birds.
Talib - (Arabic) Seeker, desiring.
Tahir and Tagir - (Arabic) Pure.
Timer - (Tatar) This is what the young man was called so that he would be strong as iron.
Timur - (Turkic) Iron.
Tukai - (Mongolian) Rainbow.
Ulfat - (Arabic) Friendship, love.
Uraz - (Turkic) Happy.
Ural - (Turkic) Joy, pleasure.
Uthman - (Arabic) Slow, but the etymology is not entirely clear.
Faiz - (Arabic) Happy, rich.
Fanis - (Persian) Lighthouse.
Fannur - (Arabic) Light of science.
Farid - (Arabic) Rare.
Farhad - (Iranian) Invincible.
Fatih and Fatyh - (Arabic) Winner.
Fattah - (Arabic) Opener.
Fayaz - (Arabic) Generous.
Fidai - (Arabic) Ready to sacrifice oneself.
Fidail - (Arabic) One who does good.
Fidel - (Latin) Truthful, correct.
Firdaus - (Arabic) Paradise, Garden of Eden.
Khabir - (Arabic) Informant.
Hadi - (Arabic) Leader.
Khazar - (Arabic) A city dweller, a person of average income.
Hakim - (Arabic) Knowledgeable, wise.
Khalid - (Arabic) Eternal, permanent.
Khaliq - (Arabic) Illuminator.
Khalil - (Arabic) Faithful friend.
Hamza - (Arabic) Sharp, burning.
Hasan - (Arabic) Good.
Khattab - (Arabic) Woodcutter.
Hisan - (Arabic) Very handsome.
Khoja - (Persian) Master, mentor.
Husain - (Arabic) Handsome, good.
Genghis - (Mongolian) Great, strong.
Chagatai - (Mongolian) Batyr, pleasant, sincere intention; child
Chuk - (Bulgarian-Tatar) Very much, in great abundance.
Chuak – (Turkish-Tatar) Clear, beautiful day
Chyntash - (Tatar) Granite
Shakir - (Arabic) Giver of thanks.
Shamil - (Arabic) Comprehensive.
Shamsi - (Arabic) Sunny.
Sharif and Sharip - (Arabic) Honor, glory.
Shafiq and Shafqat - (Arabic) Compassionate.
Edgar - (English) Spear.
Edward - (English) Abundant, rich.
Elvir - (Spanish) Protective.
Eldar - (Turkic) Ruler of the country.
Elmir - (English) Handsome.
Emil - (Latin) Diligent.
Yuldash - (Turkic) Friend, companion.
Yuzim - (Tatar) Raisins, two faces.
Yulgiz - (Turkish-Persian) Long-lived.
Yunus - (Hebrew) Dove.
Yadgar - (Persian) Memory.
Yakub (Yakup) - (Hebrew) Walking behind, the name of the prophet.
Yakut - (Greek) Ruby, yakhont.
Yamal - see Jamal.

Female Tatar names:

Tatar girl names

Adeline - (German) Honest, decent.
Azalea - (Latin) From the name of the flower.
Aziza - (Arabic) great, dear.
Aigul - (Turkic-Persian) Moon flower.
Aisylu - (Bulgarian) Beautiful as the moon.
Alice - (German) Beautiful.
Aliya - (Arabic) Sublime.
Albina - (Latin) White-eyed.
Almira - (Spanish) from the Spanish town of Almeiro.
Alfira and Alfia - (Arabic) Exalted, long-lived.
Amilya - (Arabic) Hard worker.
Amina - (Arabic) Faithful, reliable, honest.
Amira - (Arabic) Commander, ruler; Princess
Anisa - (Persian) Lighthouse.
Asiya - (Arabic) Consoling, healing.
Bella - (Latin) Beautiful.
Walia - (Arabic) Saint, lady, friend.
Vasilya - (Arabic) Inseparable friend.
Venus - (Latin) Star, planet.
Violet - (French) Flower.
Gadila - (Arabic) Direct, fair.
Gaziza - (Arabic) Very expensive.
Galima - (Arabic) Knowing.
Galia - (Arabic) Dear.
Gulnaz - (Persian) Tenderness of a flower.
Gulnara - (Persian) Decorated with flowers, pomegranate.
Gulnur - (Persian) Light of a flower.
Damira - (Turkic) Persistent; Russian "Give a world revolution."
Dana - (Persian) Knowing.
Denmark - (Arabic) Close, illustrious.
Jamila - (Arabic) Handsome.
Diana - (Latin) Divine, In ancient Roman mythology, the goddess of the moon and the hunt. This name is prohibited for Muslims.
Dilyara and Dilya - (Persian) Beloved, beauty.
Dina - (Arabic) Faith.
Dinara - (Arabic) gold coin; meaning precious.
Zabira - (Arabic) Firm, strong.
Zakira - (Arabic) Rememberer.
Zakiya - (Arabic) Virtuous.
Zalika - (Arabic) Eloquent.
Zalia - (Arabic) A girl with blond hair.
Zamira - (Arabic) Heart, conscience.
Zahira - (Arabic) Helper, beautiful.
Zilya - (Arabic) Merciful, purity.
Zulfiya - (Arabic) Pleasant, pleasure, pleasure.
Zuhra - (Arabic) Shiny, light, star, flower.
Ildusa - (Tatar-Persian) Loving her homeland.
Ilnara - (Turkic-Arabic) Il (Motherland) + Nar (Flame).
Ilnura - (Turkic-Arabic) Il (Homeland) + Nur (Beam).
Ilsiya - (Tatar) Il (Motherland) + Siyarga (to love).
Ilsura - (Turkic-Arabic) Heroine of the Motherland.
Indira - (Indian) Goddess of War. This name is prohibited for Muslims.
Irada - (Arabic) Will.
Irina - (Greek) Calm.
Kadima - (Arabic) Ancient.
Kadira - (Arabic) Strong.
Qadriya - (Arabic) Valuable.
Kamalia - (Arabic) Perfect.
Kamila - (Arabic) Perfect.
Karima - (Arabic) Generous, noble, generous.
Qasima - (Arabic) Distributing.
Lala and Lala - (Persian) Tulip.
Lily of the valley - (Latin) Flower.
Latifa - (Arabic) Tender, pleasant.
Laura - (Latin) From the laurel tree.
Lenara - (Russian) Lenin's army.
Leia - (Hebrew) Antelope.
Liana - (French) From a plant, a liana, thin.
Lily and Liliana - White flower, tulip.
Louise - (French) Clash.
Lucia - (Latin) Light.
Laysan - (Arabic) Spring rain, month of April according to the Syrian calendar.
Mavlyuda - (Arabic) Born.
Madina - (Arabic) City of the Prophet Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa sallam.
Maya - (Latin) From the month of May.
Malika - (Arabic) Queen.
Mariam - (Hebrew) This was the name of the holy mother of Isa (Jesus).
Milyausha - (Persian) Violet.
Munira - (Arabic) Sparkling, illuminating.
Nadira - (Arabic) Rare.
Nadia - (Arabic) Inviter.
Nazira - (Arabic) Maker of a vow, a promise.
Nailya - (Arabic) One who has received a benefit.
Nasima - (Arabic) Warm wind, gentle.
Nafisa - (Arabic) Dogoraya.
Nuria (Nur) - (Arabic) Light.
Rada - (Russian) Joy.
Raila - (Arabic) Founder.
Rayhan - (Arabic) Basil, a fragrant flower.
Ramilya - (Arabic) Miraculous, magical.
Rana and Rania - (Arabic) Beautiful.
Rasima - (Arabic) Artist.
Raushaniya - (Persian) Light.
Rashida - (Arabic) Walking the right path.
Regina - (Latin) Queen.
Mignonette - (French) From the name of a flower with a pleasant aroma.
Renata – (Russian) from REVOLUTION, SCIENCE, LABOR.
Riza, Rida - (Arabic) Satisfied.
Rinata - (Latin) Born again
Rosalia, Rose - (Latin) Rose.
Roxana - (Persian) Dawn.
Rumia - (Arabic) Roman.
Rushaniya - (Persian) Light, shiny.
Sabira - (Arabic) Patient.
Saghira - (Arabic) Small.
Sagiya - (Arabic) Attentive.
Sadika - (Arabic) Truthful or true friend.
Saida - (Arabic) Lady.
Sania - (Arabic) Pleasant light.
Sarah - (Hebrew) Lady.
Sultana - (Arabic) Power, ruler.
Sufiya - (Arabic) Pure, transparent.
Tabiba - (Arabic) Doctor.
Tawisa - (Arabic) Peacock.
Taiba - (Arabic) Good.
Takiya - (Arabic) God-fearing.
Tamara – (Hebrew) Fig; Date palm
Tanzilya - (Arabic) Transporting.
Tansylu (Turkic) Beautiful sunrise
Tanyulduz – (Tatar) morning Star(planet Venus)
Tatlybike – (Tatar) Sweet
Tahira - (Arabic) Pure.
Tahiya - (Arabic) Greeting
Tashbike – (Tatar) Strong
Tulip – (Dutch)
Uka - (Tatar) Beautiful
Urazbike – (Tatar) Happy
Faiza - (Arabic) Victorious.
Falia - (Arabic) Happiness, will lead to good, will turn out good.
Fardana - (Arabic) Mandatory.
Farida - (Arabic) The only one, Self-sufficient.
Farhiyah - (Arabic) Delighted, Receiving Good News
Fatima - (Arabic) Weaned; This was the name of the daughter of the Prophet (pbuh), the wife of the 4th righteous caliph; for her, the meaning of the name is excommunicated from the fire.
Fathiya - (Arabic) Victory, place of victory.
Fauzia - (Arabic) Victorious.
Fahima - (Arabic) Smart, understanding.
Firaya - (Arabic) Beautiful.
Firuza - (Old Persian) Radiant, turquoise, happy.
Hadiya - (Turkic) Gift.
Hakima - (Arabic) Wise.
Khalida - (Arabic) Eternal, constant.
Khalila - (Arabic) Close, faithful friend.
Khamisa - (Arabic) Fifth.
Hasana - (Arabic) Good.
Chia - (Tatar) Fruit tree.
Chulpan - (Turkic) Morning star, Planet Venus.
Shadida - (Arabic) Strong.
Shayda - (Persian) Beloved.
Shakira - (Arabic) Grateful.
Shamilya - (Arabic) Comprehensive.
Shamsia - (Persian) Sunny.
Shirin - (Persian) Sweet (from folklore).
Evelina - (French) Hazelnut.
Elvira - (Spanish) Protective.
Elmira - (English) Beautiful.
Emilia - (Latin) Diligent.
Yuldus - (Tatar) Star.
Julia - (Latin) Wave, hot.
Yulgiza - (Turkish-Persian) Long-lived.
Yaria - (Persian) Friend, girlfriend.
Yasina - (Arabic) By the name of a sura of the Koran
Yasir - (Arabic) Light, relief.

The formation of Tatar names was influenced by other peoples, so scientists divide names into ethnic groups:

  1. Altai;
  2. European;
  3. Turkic;
  4. Persian;
  5. Bulgarian;
  6. Arabic;
  7. Jewish.

The Tatar language belongs to the Turkic language language family, in which personal names are ancient. Such names contain the component “slan”, which means “lion”. Example:

  • Buguruslan;
  • Arslan;
  • Ruslan.

A male name may have the stem “timer”, translated from Turkic as “iron”. Example:

  • Timur;
  • Timerkhan;
  • Mintimer.

Another root is “bai”, which means “wealth”, e.g.:

  • Bayram;
  • Burunbay;
  • Bikbay.

Another group is Bulgarian names, which are considered old Tatar and are not very popular these days.. For example:

  • Kildibeck;
  • Agish.

There are names of Mongolian origin:

  • Genghis Khan;
  • Saikhan;
  • Batu;
  • Sarman.

Some names contain Persian roots. Ilnaz is a derivative of the words “il”, which means earth and “naz”, translated as tenderness. Ilnur – consisting of “il” and “nur” – a ray of light. Arabic names began to spread after the Tatars adopted Islam. This category is the most popular in the Tatar Muslim name book.

Naming babies used to be done by mullahs, which explains the great influence of Arab Islamic traditions. But we cannot say that Arabic names were borrowed completely and did not change; on the contrary, modification occurred over time.

The Arabic group includes Tatar names with the stem “ulla”, which comes from the word “Allah”, is a prime example:

  • Gabdulla;
  • Abdullah;
  • Asadullah;
  • Zagidulla.

Also derived from Arabic are names containing the "din" component. Nasretdin - helping religion, Gainutdin - rich in faith. Tatar male names were influenced by Europe; the following are considered European:

  • Arthur;
  • Marat;
  • Regina;
  • Emil.

The religion of Muslims had a huge influence on names. Therefore, people believed that naming a child in a certain way could bring him closer to faith in higher power. Many Tatar names are associated with specific character traits. Parents, when naming a child, are sure that the name will influence the fate and development of personality. Here are some examples:

  • Azat – is of Persian origin and means “free, noble young man”;
  • Aziz – “mighty”;
  • Amin is "honest and loyal."

There is another tradition - to name boys after Muhammad, as well as the corresponding derivatives - Muhammad, Muhammetzhan, etc. Combinations taken from two or three were often mixed different languages– Abdelzhar, Gainutdin, are a mixture of Persian and Iranian names.

After the revolution of 1917, names created in honor of its leader, V.I. Lenin, became very popular:

  • Wildan;
  • Wil;
  • Leniz.

Another independent group of personal names is names from stones, toponyms and chemical elements . For example:

  • Ainur;
  • Diamond;
  • Amur;
  • Ural.

How to name a boy: Tatar traditions, ancient and modern options by month

At any time in every nation, the birth of a child is a responsible and solemn event. Therefore, you should approach the choice of a name for your baby responsibly. Some parents resort to the help of religious and national traditions, while others try to come up with something unusual and unique themselves.

Since the 11th century, most Tatar families were guided by the Muslim name book. With each century, Arabic names replaced Turkic ones, as the new religion took root in the worldview. An important feature is diversity; parents chose a name that was not available in the village or town. Also, in the same family, they tried to name all the children in tune with their parents.

Children's names often began with the same stem. Abdul, Abdulkashif, etc. It is also a tradition to name a boy after an ancestor as a sign of respect. These traditions are preserved in modern families.

A common phenomenon is that children have the same letter, one seven at the beginning: Rail, Razil, Raif, or consonance - Amir, Amina.

But the main feature that distinguishes the naming of children from past customs is the increased influence of Western trends.

Since the end of the 20th century, the child is increasingly called Arthur, Robert, Kamil. Both in the past and now, many names for boys are based on a Muslim root, supplemented with endings and prefixes, forming a new word with a new meaning. Where religion is respected, boys are named after prominent public figures and prophets. In any case, the name should equate strength and masculinity.

During sacred holiday Ramadan, the number of male names is increasing - Ramadan, Ramadan, this is how Muslims salute the great festival and religion. During the autumn month of the Islamic calendar Safar, although rare, newborns are given an identical name.

List of all the most beautiful options alphabetically and their meanings

Modern

Among modern Tatar names you can find those that were popular throughout the long history of the Tatar people. Nowadays, names of Arabic origin are popular., there is an increasing tendency to name children with names that carry the connotation of human and personal qualities.

  • Ainur – a good option for naming a boy, the meaning is the light emanating from the Moon.
  • Akram is a very generous person.
  • Amir is a ruler.
  • Arsen is fearless, brave.
  • Anise is a good friend.
  • Anwar is a bright friend.
  • Asan – radiant with health and strength.
  • Ayaz is a reliable person.
  • Bahadir is friendly and cheerful.
  • Bakhtiyar is a happy man.
  • Danis is a modern version of the “D”, meaning “active, mobile”.
  • Damir is honest and conscientious.
  • Kadir is omnipotent, omnipotent.
  • Kasim – manager, distributor.
  • Mysore is the winner in the struggle.
  • Nazim is a good option starting with “N”, the meaning is a person with “golden hands”, a builder.
  • Radmir – caring for tranquility and peace.
  • Rahman is good-natured and decent.
  • Rafis is popular among people.
  • Ruby – modern version with “R”, meaning – gem.
  • Ruzal – happy, making happy.
  • Savir is a person who is loved by luck.

Rare

Names that appear less frequently every year. But who knows, maybe in ten years they will become more popular than others. TO rare names relate:

  • Ahmad - famous for great deeds.
  • Amin is a man who remains faithful.
  • Adip – having good manners and high upbringing.
  • Ata is respected by everyone.
  • Ahad is one and only.
  • Akhund is the master of all life.
  • Vahid is the first in business.
  • Vafa – faithful.
  • Gaden - heavenly, pleasure.
  • Deniz is associated with the sea, a lover of water.
  • Zayd is a gift of fate.
  • Ishak is a cheerful, funny person.
  • Ihsan is a blessing, a good deed.
  • Idris is a student, a teacher.
  • Kurbat – kinship, dear.
  • Kayum – eternal, immortal.
  • Kadim - ancient, old.
  • Mukhlis is a rare variant with “M”, the meaning is a devoted friend.
  • Nadir is a rarity with unique qualities.
  • Nariman – having a strong spirit and will.
  • Rabi – spring, inspiring life.
  • Sabah – morning, awakening.
  • Hassan is a good and bright comrade.
  • Shafik is an empathetic helper.
  • Yuzim is a two-faced person.

Strong

When choosing a name for a newborn, parents want him to be strong in life, to have a character that envious people and life circumstances cannot break. The translation of such names is often associated with spirituality, helping the young man to overcome difficulties. The most powerful names include:

  • Alfir is superior to everyone around him.
  • Arthur is a strong bear.
  • Arsen is a fearless warrior.
  • Akhund is the master of all life.
  • Agzam – high in spirit.
  • Akshin is a strongman, a wrestler.
  • Amir is a king, a prince.
  • Bikbai – having a lot of wealth.
  • Leopard is physically strong.
  • Gazim – strong name on “G”, the meaning is a majestic husband.
  • Dayan is a judge, a fair person.
  • Zabier is a strong character.
  • Ildar is a ruler, powerful.
  • Malik is the ruler.
  • Nurvali is a holy man.
  • Nail – gifted, giving strength.
  • Rafgat - great things.
  • Timur is iron, strong in body and spirit.
  • Faiz – interesting option names starting with “F”, meaning – rich, happy, successful.
  • Habibullah is the favorite of God Allah.

Popular

Despite the fact that Muslims strive to name boys in an original and unique way, these names are the most common.

  • Adele is a noble young man.
  • Azat – independent from others.
  • Airat - amazing surroundings.
  • Arthur is a strong bear.
  • Daniel is close to Allah.
  • Dinar - golden, skilled.
  • Ilgiz is a wanderer, traveler.
  • Ildar is a common option for naming a boy with “I” and means “ruler of the country.”
  • Ilnaz is a gentle homeland.
  • Ilnar is the native flame.
  • Ilsur is a hero of the people.
  • Insaf - well-mannered, highly moral.
  • Niyaz – necessity, helping, caring.
  • Rail is the founder of the new.
  • Raihan – bliss, pleasure.
  • Ramil is a magician who can surprise everyone.
  • Salavat is a prayer of praise.
  • Timur is strong in spirit.
  • Eldar is the ruler of the state.

Crimean Tatar

This group of names is close in origin to the Turkic group, but differ in the method of formation, have a diverse sound, because the Tatars of this region were subjected to great influence different ethnic groups.

Having familiarized ourselves with the traditions of naming newborn boys, with the peculiarities of names, we can conclude that Tatar Muslim names have a long history. Their main difference is that they are complex and bear the imprint of different peoples.

Our ancestors also knew that a name has great importance In human life. After all, this combination of letters accompanies us from the moment of birth and leaves along with the soul at the moment of death. Modern science has proven that the sound of one's name is the sweetest for a person. In addition, it involves the activity of certain parts of the brain responsible for certain emotions. That's why it's so important to choose a child beautiful name With good value, which will help the baby find happiness throughout his life. Today we decided to tell you about Crimean Tatar names, they have very interesting story and no less unusual meaning. Perhaps this is the name you choose for your newborn baby.

A little about Tatar names

Modern Crimean Tatar names have a certain scheme, expressed in first name, patronymic and last name. This significantly connects them with modern Russian traditions. After all, children always receive a middle name and a surname from their father, but the first name is chosen by their parents based on various preferences and desires.

It is interesting that among a large number of different names, only the Crimean Tatar ones are so unique. What makes them special? The thing is that most of them are borrowed from other languages. The influence of the following language groups is especially noticeable:

  • Arabic;
  • Iranian;
  • Persian;
  • Turkic

The most common names are of Arabic and Turkic origin, which generally played a major role in the development of the Tatar language.

The second feature that distinguishes Crimean Tatar names is the tradition of collecting them from various words. For example, male name Timerkotlyk consists of the following separate words - “timer” and “kotlyk”. The first means "iron" and the second means "happiness". There are quite a lot of such names in the Tatar language.

Over the past hundred years, many have become more Europeanized and acquired a different sound. Names taken from various TV series and films have also become firmly established. Thereby, Tatar language significantly enriched. However, it is worth noting that this people have very strong ancient traditions, therefore, along with modern ones, ancient Crimean Tatar names are also actively used.

Originality and diversity of names: details about the main thing

To understand how diverse the names of the Tatar people are, it is enough to know their number - more than twenty-five thousand. They firmly hold the palm in the world, so they definitely deserve detailed description in our article.

Naturally, they are primarily divided into two categories:

  • for boys.

But this happens among all peoples and in all languages. Of particular interest to scientists are groups of names based on type of education. There are four main categories:

  1. Turkic roots. Most of these names were formed in the ninth and tenth centuries, they have a deep connection with paganism. They, in turn, can be divided into two more groups:
    • Symbolizing the connection of the clan with the totem. This category includes, for example, the name Arslan, meaning “lion,” or Ilbuga, which can be translated as “homeland of the bull.”
    • Characterizing social status. Sometimes this group also includes names derived from certain character traits. One of the favorite female names of this category among the Tatars is Altynbeke, meaning the phrase “golden princess”.
  2. Arabic and Persian. They arose during the period when the Tatars adopted Islam and closely resonated with Muslim sounds. They are still extremely popular, but in a slightly modified form - Fatyma, Shamil and the like.
  3. Turkic-Bulgarian. Scientists believe that this group of names is one of the most ancient among Crimean Tatars. At the beginning of the twentieth century, they again became very popular and in demand. The boys were called Bulat, Almaz, Aidar. The name for the girl was also chosen from this category - Azat, Leysan or Alsou.
  4. Merging words from different languages. We have already mentioned that it was natural for the Crimean Tatars to form names by merging various words. Often they were borrowed from other peoples. For example, Galimbek is a combination of elements from Turkic, Arabic and Tatar languages.

It is worth adding Slavic names that became widespread among the Crimean Tatars in the mid-twentieth century. Girls were especially often called Svetlana during this period. The Tatars saw a certain melody in this sound.

Interestingly, the wide variety of names makes it difficult for scientists to determine the meaning of many of them. More than thirty percent of the values ​​have still not been revealed.

Crimean Tatar traditions of naming children

Nowhere are naming traditions observed so sacredly as among the Tatar people. Indeed, in many cases it can be used to determine the child’s character, his social status, religion and origin.

Interestingly, Crimean Tatar names for boys carry a combination of the following characteristics:

  • courage;
  • power;
  • force.

For girls, on the contrary, they had to carry the semantic load of tenderness, chastity and beauty. This manifests itself in almost all names without exception.

According to customs, which are strictly observed, the name of the first child in the family is determined by the mother-in-law. But the rest of the children are named by their closest relatives. In this process they are guided by several rules:

  • the name is given in honor of relatives, mainly grandparents;
  • often children are named after heroes of the Tatar epic or prominent statesmen(for example, Alzy is a character in ancient legends);
  • all children in the family must be named with the same letter (this is one of the most ancient Turkic customs, adopted by the Tatars);
  • consonance of names - brothers and sisters should be named in consonance with each other, this determines a certain family affiliation.

Despite the fact that Crimean names have long had three components - first name, patronymic and last name (we have already written about this), ancient traditions prescribe a completely different scheme. In Crimean Tatar customs, the child is given the personal name and nickname (or surname) of the father. In some cases, the characteristics of the grandfather or the city of birth were added to them.

Unusually, Tatars often add a common noun to their personal name. Initially, this ancient tradition existed everywhere, but then was not used for many years. IN Lately there is a revival of the customs of the ancestors, which is very noticeable if you get into an environment where at least several Tatar families live. So, common nouns are different:

  • aga - a respectful address to an adult man;
  • Bey is a respectful prefix to the name of a man of any age;
  • kartbaba - this is how they address old people;
  • khanum - a word meaning a married woman;
  • apte - an address to an elderly woman.

In some cases, a common noun is closely related to the type of activity and characterizes it.

Modern names of Crimean Tatars become interpretations of ancient ones. For example, the word Ahmed, once borrowed from the Arabic language and reborn as Amet, again returns to its original form. This trend is observed everywhere.

Ancient names for boys

Our article would be incomplete if we did not present here several names with their descriptions. Among the ancient names of the Crimean Tatars, we chose the following: Aidar, the name Basyr, Kamil.

We will tell you about each now.

Aidar: an ancient name with several meanings

Now no one can reliably say when the boy was first named Aidaromo. Since the name was derived from the Turkic language, in translation it means “moon” or “lunar”.

Although other peoples give it different meanings: “worthy”, “lion”, “authoritative” and the like. It is believed that Aidar is growing up as a strong and confident boy who can lead the crowd. But at the same time, he is romantic and amorous; it will not be so easy to bring him to marriage. Aidar will agree to marry only when he meets strong woman, making a worthy pair for him.

As an adult, the young man proves himself to be a practical and far-sighted person. He thinks things through well and therefore rarely makes mistakes. He is often considered arrogant, but this is just an outer mask. In fact, the young man is very kind and always helps everyone in need.

The name Basyr: one of the names of Allah

This name came to the Crimean Tatars from the Arabic language, it means “watchful”. From early childhood, boys named in this way are distinguished by their courage and self-will. They are significantly different from their peers and are always very independent.

Many people believe that the name Basyr gives a person leadership qualities. He grows up to be self-confident and quite tough - he does not ask for support and rarely provides it himself. The boy is always in search of everything new that brings him incredible pleasure. He is very demanding, in childhood this is expressed by whims, and in adulthood by excessive isolation and selectivity.

Basyr values ​​responsibility and hard work in friends and partners. The young man is always partial to female, but for life he chooses a strong, smart and beautiful companion. The girl’s excessive whims and stupidity can scare him away.

Perfect Camille

The name Kamil is absolutely special, it has two different and independent paths of formation. The first has Roman roots and belongs to the ancestral family, but the second is a direct road from Islam.

The name Kamil came to be precisely in connection with Islamization and it means “perfect.” However, as a child, parents simply have no peace from this tomboy; he always acts in his own way, does not listen to anyone and fights with his peers. But over time, this passes and the matured Kamil can already be calmed down.

The same thing happens with training. In the elementary grades, the boy is restless and inattentive, but a little later he becomes an almost exemplary student and is even ahead of many of his peers in academic performance.

As an adult, a young man becomes serious, responsible, principled and calm. He is intellectually developed and tries to select comrades of equal intelligence. Kamil may be successful in business, but he starts a family late. He looks for a wife for a long time, but then he does everything so that she and the children do not need anything.

Modern Tatar names for boys

The Crimean Tatars have quite a lot of modern names, although their modernity is a rather relative concept. After all, many are at least a couple of hundred years old, but still cannot be classified as ancient. The most common are:

  • name Bulat;
  • Dzhigan;
  • Hafiz.

The characteristics of each will be discussed below.

Invincible Bulat

The name Bulat came to the Tatars from the Persians; it is also considered Muslim. Translated, it means “steel,” which perfectly characterizes the boy’s character.

WITH early years Bulat is cheerful and active, his parents and peers love him. In the company he is the ringleader, he always stands up for his friends and comes up with ideas. As an adult, Bulat becomes quite talented, many matters are argued in his hands. But they are not always interesting to him, and since the young man lacks responsibility, he is often lazy to fulfill his duties.

Bulat is independent, amorous and loves to be the center of attention. He attracts people with his talkativeness and insight; he can move mountains for the sake of his beloved. However, he quickly finds a new attachment and switches to it. If you want to conquer Bulat, then never give him advice - he will still do the opposite.

Incomprehensible Dzhigan

The name Dzhigan originated in the Persian language and has a very sonorous meaning - “Universe”. This child is not simple, he is focused on himself and often becomes even more early age a highly qualified specialist in what interests him.

Despite his great energy, Dzhigan knows how to carefully hide his emotions and look slightly detached. He accurately performs his duties around the house and is impeccable in many respects. But in response, he demands some kind of freedom, because Dzhigan needs time spent only communicating with himself.

If Dzhigan’s wife understands this, then they will have a very strong lifelong attachment. Most of all, a man with this name is attracted to women by their understanding and intelligence; he believes that these are the most important components of marriage.

The name Dzhigan gives its owner a desire for knowledge and self-development.

Ambiguous Hafiz

This name comes from Arabic. It means "protector", but its characteristic is far from meaning. Hafiz is a weak, sickly and in many cases weak-willed young man. He cannot realize himself in life and shifts all responsibility for failures onto other people. The greatest love in his life is himself, so Hafiz rarely starts a family.

Ancient and modern names for girls

The names of girls are quite diverse; it is interesting that many of them were formed from male forms and only over time became familiar. Of course, we cannot list them all, but we will tell you about two - the names Gul and Latifa. They seemed to us the most interesting and sonorous.

Gul - this has a wonderful meaning - “flower” or “blooming”. In the Tatar language it is in different times changed its form, but still remained in its original sound. Scientists classify the name Gul as modern, although it has long been one of the most beloved in families. Girls named this way are quite difficult, they are distinguished by their feelings self-esteem and a heightened sense of justice. Sometimes this plays a cruel joke on them, because they rush to help people who don’t deserve it. Gul has excessive generosity towards her loved ones, which is not very good for her, since they begin to take advantage of it.

Name with Arabic roots

In Crimean Tatar families, daughters are often called Latifs. This name is taken from Arabic and translates as “kind”. Fate is very favorable to the Latifs; they give a lot to others, but they also receive no less.

The purpose of life of a girl with this name is to take care of loved ones and help those in need. Such women make excellent wives who enjoy making themselves comfortable and communicating with their husband and children. Latifa is able to resolve any sensitive issue in a split second, and she does this extremely delicately. Usually women with this name have many children and a strong marriage.

(for example, Zemfir/Zemfira), or write us a request in the comments field at the very end of the page. We will give a translation of even the rarest name.

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Abbas (Gabbas)- is of Arabic origin and translated means “gloomy, stern.”

Abdel-Aziz (Abdulaziz, Abdul-Aziz) - Arabic name, translated meaning “slave of the Mighty One.” Along with other names formed by adding the particle “abd” to one of the names of Allah, it is one of the noble names among Muslims.

Abdullah (Abdul, Gabdullah, Abdullah)- translated from Arabic it means “slave of Allah.” According to one of the sayings of the Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.), is best name, since it emphasizes that its owner is a slave of the Lord of the worlds.

Abdul-Kadir (Abdul-Kadir, Abdulkadir, Abdulkadir, Abdukadyr)- an Arabic name, which translated means “slave of the Mighty” or “slave of the One Possessing absolute power.”

Abdul-Karim (Abdulkarim, Abdukarim)- an Arabic name translated as “slave of the Generous” and meaning that its bearer is a slave of Allah, Who has unlimited generosity.

Abdul-Malik (Abdulmalik, Abdumalik)- an Arabic name, the meaning of which is “slave of the Lord or Lord of all things.”

Abdul-Hamid (Abdulhamid, Abdulhamit)- an Arabic name, which translated means “slave of the One worthy of praise”, i.e. its bearer is the slave of the Lord of the worlds, Worthy of Praise.

Abdurauf (Gabdrauf, Abdrauf)- an Arabic name, the literal meaning of which is “the servant of the Condescending One towards His creations.”

Abdurrahman (Abdurahman, Gabdrakhman, Abdrakhman)- an Arabic name, which translated means “servant of the Merciful” and emphasizes that its bearer is a slave of the Lord, Possessing unlimited mercy. According to the hadith, it is one of the best names.

Abdurrahim (Abdurahim, Abdrahim, Gabdrahim)- an Arabic name, translated meaning “servant of the Merciful.” This name emphasizes that a person is a servant of the Lord, and therefore is considered one of the noble names in Islam.

Abdurashid (Abdrashit, Gabdrashit)- an Arabic name translated as “slave of the Guide to the path of truth.”

Abdusamad (Abdusamat)- an Arabic name indicating that its bearer is “the slave of the Self-sufficient,” that is, the slave of the Lord, who does not need anything or anyone.

Abid (Gabit)- an Arabic name that translates as “one who performs ibadat (worship)” or “who worships Allah.”

Abrar- a Turkic name meaning “pious.”

Abu- Arabic name, the translation of which is “father”.

Abu Bakr (Abubakar) is an Arabic name that means “father of chastity.” The bearer of this name was the closest companion of the Prophet Muhammad (s.g.w.) and the first righteous caliph - Abu Bakr al-Siddiq (r.a.).

Abutalib (Abu Talib)- Arabic name, translated as “father of the one in search of knowledge” or “father of Talib.” The famous bearer of this name was the uncle of the Prophet (s.g.w.), in whose house young Muhammad received a good upbringing.

Agzam- Arabic name meaning "tall".

Agil (Agil)- Arabic name translated as “smart.”

Aglyam (Eglyam, Aglyamzyan, Aglyamdzhan)- Arabic name, the meaning of which is “possessor of a large amount of knowledge.”

Adam is an Arabic name that translates as “man.” The bearer of this name was the first deputy of Allah and the first person on Earth - Prophet Adam (a.s.).

Adele (Adil,Gadel, Adelsha, Gadelsha)- Arabic name, translated means “fair”, “making fair decisions”

Adgam (Adygam, Adham, Adigam)- Tatar name, meaning “swarthy, dark.”

Adip (Adib)- an Arabic name that translates as “well-mannered”, “polite”.

Adnan- Arabic name, translated means “founder”, “founder”.

Azamat- Arabic name, translated as “warrior, knight.”

Azat- Persian name, the meaning of which is “free”, “free”.

Aziz (Azis, Gaziz)- Arabic name, translated means “dear, mighty.” One of the names of Allah.

Azim (Azyym, Gazim)- an Arabic name meaning “great”, “possessing greatness”. Included in the list of names of the Almighty.

Aiz (Ais)- an Arabic name that translates as “calling the Almighty.”

Aish (Agish)- Arabic name, meaning “living”.

Aibat- Arabic name, translated means “respectful”, “worthy”, “authoritative”.

Aivar- a Turkic name translated as “lunar”, “like a month”.

Aidan (Aidun)- a Turkic name with the meaning of either “strength”, “power”, or “shine from the moon”. Also found among the Irish, translated from ancient Gaelic as “fire”.

Aidar (Aider)- a Turkic name with the meaning “like the moon”, “a person with the features of a month”.

Ainur- Turkic-Tatar name, which translates as “moonlight”, “light emanating from the moon”.

Airat- a Turkic name of Mongolian origin, translated meaning “dear”.

Akmal (Akmal)- an Arabic name, the meaning of which is “the most perfect”, “ideal”, “devoid of any shortcomings”.

Akram- an Arabic name, translated meaning “most generous”, “possessing generosity”.

Alan- a Turkic-Tatar name, which can be translated as “fragrant like flowers in a meadow.”

Ali (Gali)- Arabic name, means “exalted”. It is one of the most common names in Islam, since its bearer was one of the closest companions of the Prophet Muhammad (s.g.w.), also his cousin and son-in-law - the fourth righteous caliph Ali ibn Abu Talib.

Aliascar (Galiascar)- an Arabic name consisting of two parts - Ali and Askar. Translated as “great warrior.”

Alim (Galim)- Arabic name, translated meaning “scientist”, “knowledgeable”.

Alif (Galif)- Arabic name with the meaning “helper”, “comrade”. This name was also given to the first-born, since the letter “Alif” is the first letter of the Arabic alphabet.

Almaz (Almas, Elmas)- a Turkic name derived from the name of a precious stone.

Altan- a Turkic name that translates as “scarlet dawn”. This name was given to children with scarlet cheeks.

Altynbek- a Turkic name, the literal meaning of which is “golden prince”. This name was given to representatives of the nobility.

Albert (Albir)- a name of ancient Germanic origin, which is popular among the Turkic peoples. Its meaning is “noble splendor”.

Almir (Ilmir, Elmir)- Tatar name, which means “lord”, “leader”.

Alfir (Ilfir)- Arabic name translated as “exalted.”

Alfred (Alfrid)- a name of English origin, popular among Turkic peoples. Means “mind, wisdom.”

Alyautdin (Alauddin, Aladdin, Galyautdin)- an Arabic name whose meaning is “the sublimity of faith.”

Haman- Arabic name, translated as “strong”, “healthy”. Parents gave this name to their children, hoping that they would grow up strong and healthy.

Amin (Emin)- Arabic name meaning “honest”, “faithful”, “reliable”.

Amir (Emir)- an Arabic name, the semantic meaning of which is “head of the emirate”, “ruler”, “ruler”, “leader”.

Amirkhan (Emirkhan)- Turkic name meaning “chief ruler”.

Ammar (Amar)- Arabic name, translated as “prosperous.”

Anas- Arabic name, translated means “joyful”, “cheerful”.

Anvar (Anver, Enver) is an Arabic name that can be translated with the word "luminous" or the phrase "emitting a lot of light."

Anise- Arabic name meaning “friendly”, “affable”.

Ansar (Ensar, Insar)- Arabic name with the meaning “fellow traveler”, “helper”, “companion”. During the time of the Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.), Muslims who helped the Muhajirs from Mecca who moved to Medina were called Ansars.

Arafat- an Arabic name that arose in honor of the mountain in Mecca of the same name. This mountain is very significant in the life of Muslims.

Arif (Garif, Garip)- Arabic name meaning "possessor of knowledge." In Sufism - “the owner of secret knowledge.”

Arslan (Aryslan, Aslan)- a Turkic name, its direct translation is “lion”.

Arthur- a Celtic name, popular among the Tatar people. Translated as “mighty bear”.

Assad- Arabic name meaning "lion".

Asadullah- an Arabic name, translated meaning “lion of Allah.”

Asaf- an Arabic name translated as “dreamy.”

Asgat (Askhad, Askhat)- an Arabic name, translated meaning “happiest”, “happiest”.

Askar (Asker)- an Arabic name, the meaning of which is “warrior”, “warrior”, fighter.”

Atik (Gatik)- an Arabic name whose meaning is “free from hellish torment.” This name was also borne by the first righteous caliph Abu Bakr al-Siddiq (ra), who during his lifetime was delighted with the news of entering Paradise.

Ahad (Akhat)- Arabic name meaning “single”, “unique”.

Ahmed (Akhmad, Akhmat, Akhmet)- Arabic name, translated as “praised”, “praiseworthy”. One of the names of the Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.)

Ahsan (Aksan)- Arabic name, translated meaning “the best.”

Ayub (Ayub, Ayup)- an Arabic name with the semantic meaning “repentant”. The bearer of this name was Prophet Ayyub (a.s.).

Ayaz (Ayas)- a Turkic name meaning “clear”, “cloudless”.

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Bagautdin (Bakhautdin, Bagavutdin)- an Arabic name, which translated means “radiance of faith”, “light of faith”.

Baghdasar- a Turkic name meaning “light of rays”.

Bagir (Bakhir)- Tatar name meaning “radiant”, “shining”.

Badr (Batr)- Arabic name, translated as “ full moon».

Bayram (Bayram)- a Turkic name, translated meaning “holiday”.

Bakir (Bekir)- Arabic name with the meaning “studyer”, “receiver of knowledge”.

Bari (Barium)- an Arabic name that translates as “Creator”. It is one of the 99 names of Allah.

Barrack (Barak)- Arabic name meaning "blessed".

Basyr (Basir)- an Arabic name that translates as “all-seeing”, “seeing absolutely everything”. Included in the list of names of Allah.

Batyr (Batur)- Turkic name, means “hero”, “warrior”, “hero”.

Bahruz (Bahroz) is a Persian name whose meaning is “happy.”

Bakhtiyar- Persian name meaning " happy friend" Gained wide popularity among the Turkic peoples.

Bashar (Bashshar) is an Arabic name that translates as “man.”

Bashir- an Arabic name with the semantic meaning “foreshadowing joy.”

Bayazit (Bayazid, Bayazet)- a Turkic name, translated meaning “father of the superior.” This name was very popular in the ruling dynasty Ottoman Empire.

Beck- Turkic name, means “prince”, “prince”, “highest dignitary”.

Bikbulat (Bekbolat, Bekbulat, Bikbolat)- a Turkic name that can be translated as “strong steel.”

Bilal (Bilyal, Belyal)- Arabic name, translated meaning “alive”. It was worn by one of the companions of the Prophet Muhammad (s.g.w.) and in the history of Islam - Bilal ibn Rafah.

Bulat (Bolat)- Turkic name, meaning “steel”.

Bulut (Bulyut, Byulut)- a Turkic name that translates as “cloud”.

Beetroot- a Turkic name, translated meaning “brilliant”.

Burkhan (Burgan)- Arabic name, the meaning of which is “honesty”, “reliability”.

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Vagiz (Vagis)- an Arabic name that translates as “mentor”, “teacher”.

Wazir- an Arabic name, translated meaning “minister”, “vizier”, “nobleman”.

Vakil (Vakil)- Arabic name with the meaning “patron”, “lord”. One of the names of the Almighty.

Vali (Wali)- Arabic male name, which can be translated as “guardian”, “trustee”. Included in the list of names of God in Islam.

Waliullah- Arabic name, means “close to God”, “close to Allah”.

Walid (Walid)- an Arabic name, translated meaning “child”, “child”, “boy”.

Waris (Waris)- Arabic name, literally translated as “successor”, “heir”.

Vasil (Uasil, Vasil)- an Arabic name, the semantic meaning of which is “coming.”

Vatan (Uatan) is the Arabic word for "homeland".

Vafi (Wafy, Vafa)- an Arabic name that means “true to his word,” “reliable,” “keeping his word.”

Vahit (Vakhid, Uakhid)- Arabic name, translated meaning “the only one”. Consists of 99 names of Allah.

Wahhab (Vagap, Wahab)- an Arabic name that can be translated as “giver.” One of the names of the Almighty.

Wildan- Arabic name, means “servant of Paradise.”

Volcan- Turkic designation of the word “volcano”.

Vusal- Persian name, which translates as “meeting”, “date”.

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Gabbas (Abbas, Gappas)- Arabic name, translated meaning “gloomy”, “stern”.

Gabdullah (Abdullah)- an Arabic name that translates as “slave of Allah.” According to one of the hadiths of the Prophet Muhammad (s.g.w.), it is the best possible name.

Gabid (Gabit)- Arabic name meaning "worshipper".

Gadel (Gadil)- see the meaning of the name.

Gadzhi (Hadzhi, Khodzhi)- Arabic name, means “performing a pilgrimage.”

Gazi (Gezi)- an Arabic name that translates as “conqueror”.

Gaziz (Aziz)- an Arabic name, which translated means “mighty”, “dear”. One of the names of Allah.

Gaisa (Isa)- Hebrew and Arabic name. An analogue of the name Jesus, the bearer of which was one of the prophets of the Most High.

Gali- see the meaning of the name.

Galiaskar (Galiasker)- an Arabic name, which is composed of two roots: “Gali” (great) + “Askar” (warrior).

Ghalib (Galip)- Arabic name, its semantic translation is “conquering”, “winning”.

Galim- see the meaning of the name.

Gamal (Amal, Gamil)- an Arabic name, which translated means “working”, “hardworking”.

Gamzat (Gamza)- a name derived from the Arabic name Hamza and meaning “agile.”

Gani (Ganiy)- Arabic name, translated as “rich”, “owner of untold wealth”. Represents one of the names of Allah.

Garay (Girey)- a Turkic-Tatar name that comes from the ruling Tatar dynasty of Giray. Translated it means “powerful”, “strong”.

Garif (Arif)- Arabic name, the translation of which is “owner of knowledge”, “knowing”.

Garifullah (Arifullah)- Arabic name, can be translated as “knowing about Allah.”

Hasan (Hassan)- a name derived from the name Hasan and meaning “good”.

Gafur- an Arabic name that translates as “forgiving.” This is one of the names of the Almighty.

Gayaz (Gayaz, Gayas)- an Arabic name that has several similar meanings: “helper”, “comrade”, “saving”.

Gaillard (Gaillard)- Arabic name meaning “courageous”, “brave”, “courageous”.

Homer (Hoomer)- Arabic name, translated as “human life”.

Gumar- a name derived from Umar. This was the name of the second righteous caliph Umar ibn Khattab (r.a.).

Gurban (Gorban)- see the meaning of the name.

Huseyn (Husain)- a name derived from Hussein, meaning “beautiful”, “good”.

Guzman (Gosman)- variation of the name Usman. Its bearer was the third righteous caliph.

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Davlet (Davletsha, Devlet)- an Arabic name, translated meaning “state”, “empire”, “power”.

Dawood (Davyd, Davut)- see the meaning of the name Daoud.

Dalil (Dalil)- Arabic name, translated as “guide”, “showing the way”, “guide”.

Damil (Damil) is a Persian name whose literal meaning is “trap.” This name was given to boys in the hope that the child would live long and that his death would be a trap.

Damir (Demir)- a Turkic name, which translated means “iron”, “steel”. Children were given this name in the hope that they would grow up strong and strong. Some also interpret this name as a shortened version of the phrase “Bring a world revolution!”

Danil (Danil)- Arabic name meaning “gift of God”, “ close person to God."

Danis (Danish) is a Persian name that translates as “knowledge.” Parents gave it in the hope that their child would become a very smart and educated person in the future.

Daniyar (Diniyar)- Persian name meaning “smart”, “knowledgeable”, “educated”.

Darius- Persian male name, which translates as “sea”. The owner of this name was the famous Persian emperor Darius, who lost the war to Alexander the Great.

Daoud (Davud, Davyd, Daut)- an Arabic name, the meaning of which is “endearing”, “beloved”. This was the name of one of the messengers of Allah - Prophet Daud (David, a.s.), father of the Prophet Suleiman (Solomon, a.s.).

Dayan (Diane)- an Arabic name, translated meaning “who rewards his creations according to their deserts,” “the highest judge.” This name is one of the 99 names of Allah.

Demir- see the meaning of the name Damir.

Demirel (Demirel)- Turkic name, translated as “iron hand”.

Jabbar (Zhabbar)- an Arabic name that carries the meaning “subjugating one’s will.” One of the names of the Almighty.

Jabir (Jabir)- an Arabic name translated as “comforter.”

Dzhabrail (Jabrail, Jibril) is an Arabic name that means "power of God." The owner of this name is the angel Jabrail (Gabriel), who is considered the highest angel. It was the angel Gabriel who was the mediator between the Lord of the worlds and the Prophet Muhammad (s.g.w.) at the moments of sending down the revelations of Allah.

Javad (Jawat, Javaid)- an Arabic name meaning “a person with a broad soul”, “possessing generosity”.

Jagfar (Jakfar, Jagfar, Jafar)- an Arabic name that translates as “source”, “key”, “spring”, “stream”.

Jalil (Jalil, Zalil)- Arabic name with the translation meaning “authoritative”, “respected”, “honored”.

Jalal (Jalal, Zalal)- Arabic name, translated as “greatness”, “supremacy”, “supremacy”.

Jamal (Jamal, Jemal, Jamal)- an Arabic name that carries the meaning of “perfection”, “ideal”.

Jamaletdin (Jamalutdin, Jamaluddin) is an Arabic name that means “perfection of religion.”

Dzhambulat (Dzhanbulat, Dzhambolat)- Arabic-Turkic name, translated as “strong soul.”

Jamil (Jamil, Jamil, Zhamil, Zyamil)- an Arabic name that means “beautiful”, “wonderful”.

Jannur (Zinnur)- a Turkic name that translates as “shining soul.”

Jaudat- see the meaning of the name.

Jihangir (Jigangir)- Persian name, translated meaning “conqueror”, “conqueror of the world”, “master of the world”. That was the name youngest son Sultan Suleiman Kanuni.

Dilovar (Dilavar, Dilyaver)- Persian name translated as “courageous”, “fearless”, “courageous”.

Dinar- an Arabic name that translates as “gold coin”, in this case - “precious”. Dinar serves official currency a number of Arab states, such as Algeria, Bahrain, Iraq, Kuwait, etc.

Dinislam- an Arabic name formed by combining two words: “Din” (“religion”) and “Islam” (“Islam”, “submission to God”).

Dinmuhamed (Dinmuhammed)- an Arabic name, which translated means “religion of the Prophet Muhammad (s.g.w.).”

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Zhalil(Stung) - see the meaning of the name.

Zhamal- see the meaning of the name.

Zhaudat (Zhaudat, Dzhavdat, Dzhaudat, Dzhevdet, Zaudat)- an Arabic name, which translated means “superior”, “generous”.

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Pick up- Arabic name, translated as “solid”, “strong”, “strong”.

Zagid (Zagit)- Arabic name meaning “pious”, “holy”.

Zagir- an Arabic name that means “shining”, “brilliant”, “bright”.

Zayd (Zeyd)- an Arabic name, the semantic translation of which is “gift”, “gift”.

Zaydullah (Zeydullah)- Arabic name translated as “gift of Allah”, “gift of the Almighty”.

Zainullah (Zeynullah)- an Arabic name that means “ornament of the Almighty.”

Zakaria (Zachariah, Zakarya)- ancient Jewish name, carrying the meaning of “always remembering God.” This name belonged to one of the Lord's vicegerents on Earth - Prophet Zakaria (a.s.), who was the father of the Prophet Yahya (John, a.s.) and the uncle of Maryam, the mother of the Prophet Isa (Jesus Christ, a.s.).

Zaki (Zakiy)- Arabic name meaning “wise”, “capable”, “gifted”.

Zakir- an Arabic name, which translates as “praising the Almighty”, “giving praise to Allah”.

Zalim- an Arabic name that means “cruel”, “despot”, “tyrant”.

For peace- Arabic name, translated as “conscientious”, “honest”.

Zarif (Zarip)- Arabic name meaning “attractive”, “refined”.

Zahid (Zakhit)- an Arabic name that translates as “modest”, “ascetic”.

Zelimkhan (Zalimkhan)- see the meaning of the name.

Zinnat- Arabic name, translated meaning “decoration”, “beautiful”, “magnificent”.

Zinnatulla (Zinatulla)- an Arabic name, the meaning of which is “decoration of the Almighty.”

Zinnur- an Arabic name, the semantic interpretation of which is “radiant”, “light”, “illuminating”.

Ziyad (Ziat)- Arabic name meaning “growth”, “multiplying”, “increase”.

Ziyaddin (Ziyatdin)- an Arabic name with the semantic meaning “increasing religion”, “spreading religion”.

Zubair (Zubair)- Arabic name meaning "strong".

Sulfate (Zolfat)- an Arabic name, which is translated by the adjective “curly”. Usually this was the name given to boys who were born with curly hair.

Zufar (Zophar)- an Arabic name, which translated means “victor”, “winner”.

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Ibad (Ibat, Gibat)- an Arabic name that translates as “slave”. In this case, it is implied that the bearer of this name is a slave of the Supreme Lord.

Ibrahim (Ibrahim)- Hebrew-Arabic name, means “father of nations.” This was the name of one of the greatest messengers of Allah - Prophet Ibrahim (a.s.), also known by the biblical name Abraham. It should be noted that Prophet Ibrahim (a.s.) was the forefather of the Jewish and Arab peoples, for which he was called the “father of nations.”

Idris- an Arabic name, translated meaning “diligent”, “enlightened”. This name was given to one of the first prophets in the history of mankind - Prophet Idris (a.s.).

Ishmael- see the meaning of the name Ismail

Ikram- an Arabic name, which translated means “honor”, ​​“respect”, “authority”.

Ilgam (Ilham, Ilgam)- Arabic name with the meaning “inspired”, “inspired”.

Ilgiz (Ilgis, Ilgiz)- Persian name, translated as “wanderer”, “traveler”.

Ilgizar (Ilgizar)- Persian name, the meaning of which is “a person who travels.”

Ildan (Ildan)- Tatar-Persian name, translated meaning “glorifying his country.”

Ildar (Ildar, Eldar)- this Tatar-Persian name contains the meaning of “master of his country”, “a person who has a homeland”.

Ildus (Ildus)- Tatar-Persian name meaning “who loves his country.”

Ilnaz (Ilnaz, Ilnas)- Tatar-Persian name with the meaning “caressing one’s country.”

Ilnar (Ilnar, Elnar)- Tatar-Persian name, which translates as “flame of the people”, “fire of the state”.

Ilnur (Ilnur, Elnur)- Tatar-Persian name meaning “radiance of the people.”

Ilsaf (Ilsaf)- Tatar-Persian name with the semantic meaning “purity of the people.”

Ilsiyar (Ilsiyar)- Tatar-Persian name, means “loving his people”, “loving his country”.

Ilsur (Ilsur)- Tatar-Persian name, which translates as “hero of his country”, “hero of his people”.

Ilfar (Ilfar)- Tatar-Persian name, which translated means “beacon of one’s people.”

Ilfat (Ilfat)- Tatar-Persian name meaning “friend of his country”, “friend of his people”.

Ilshat (Ilshat)- Tatar-Persian name meaning “joy for one’s country”, “joy for one’s people.”

Ilyas- a Hebrew-Arabic name, which translated means “the power of God.” One of the prophets of the Most High, Ilyas (Elijah, a.s.), possessed it.

Ilyus- a Tatar name, translated meaning “grow, my country”, “prosper, my people.”

Imam- Arabic name, translated as “standing in front.” In Islam, imams are the name given to believers who preside during collective prayer. In Shiism, the imam is the supreme ruler, the head of spiritual and temporal power.

Imamali (Imamgali, Emomali)- an Arabic name formed by combining two words: “Imam” (spiritual leader, primate) and the name Ali. This name is very popular among Shiite Muslims, whose cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.) - Ali ibn Abu Talib (Imam Ali) is considered the most revered person after the Prophet (s.a.w.) himself.

Iman- Arabic name, which translates as “faith”, “iman”. They named the boy in the hope that in the future he would become a sincere believer.

Imanali (Imangali)- Arabic name meaning "faith of Ali".

Imran (Emran, Gimran)- an Arabic name that translates as the word “life”. It is mentioned in the Koran: in particular, the third sura is called.

Inal- a Turkic name, which contains the meaning of “a person of noble origin”, “descendant of a ruler”.

Inham (Inham)- Arabic name, which translates as “donation”, “gifting”.

Insaf- an Arabic name that means “modest”, “well-mannered”, “fair”.

Intizar (Intisar)- Arabic name with the meaning " long-awaited child" Accordingly, they were named long-awaited children.

Irek (Irek)- Tatar name, which in translation means “free”, “free”, “independent”.

Irfan (Girfan, Khirfan)- Persian name, which translates as “enlightened”, “educated”.

Irkhan (Erkhan, Girhan)- Persian name meaning "courageous khan".

Irshat- an Arabic name, the semantic interpretation of which is “instructing on the true path.”

Isa- see the meaning of the name.

Iskander (Iskandar) - ancient Greek name, meaning "winner". By this name (Iskander Zulkarnay) in Muslim world called the great commander Alexander the Great.

Islam (Islam)- an Arabic name derived from the name of the religion Islam. The word “Islam” itself is translated as “submission to Allah.”

Ismail (Izmail, Ismagil, Ismail)- an Arabic name that means “The Almighty hears everything.” One of God's vicegerents, Prophet Ismail (a.s.), the eldest son of the forefather of the nations, Prophet Ibrahim (a.s.), had this name. It is believed that it was from the Prophet Ismail (a.s.) that the Arab people came and the Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.) was his descendant.

Ismat (Ismet)- Arabic name, translated as “protection”, “support”.

Israfil (Israfil)- an Arabic name, the translation of which is “warrior”, “fighter”. This is the name of one of the greatest angels of Allah - the angel Israfil (a.s.), whose main function is to announce the onset of the Day of Judgment.

Ishaq (Isaac)- a Hebrew-Arabic name translated as “cheerful”, “joyful”. It was worn by one of the messengers of the Almighty - Prophet Ishak (a.s.), the son of the forefather of the nations, Prophet Ibrahim (a.s.). It is believed that it was from the Prophet Ishaq (a.s.) that he came Jewish people and all subsequent prophets, with the exception of Muhammad (s.g.w.), were his descendants.

Ikhlas (Ikhlyas)- an Arabic name that translates as “sincere”, “honest”. One of the surahs of the Holy Quran is called.

Ihsan (Ehsan)- Arabic name meaning “kind”, “merciful”, “helping”.

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Kabir (Kabir)- Arabic name, which translates as “big”, “huge”. Included in the list of names of the Almighty.

Kavi (Kaviy)- an Arabic name, the meaning of which is “powerful”, “strong”. This is one of the names of Allah.

Kadi (Kadi)- see the meaning of the name Kazi.

Kadim- an Arabic name, which translated means “ancient”, “old”.

Kadir (Kedir)- an Arabic name that translates as “possessing power.” It is one of the names of the Lord of the Worlds in Islam.

Kazbek (Kazibek)- an Arab-Turkic name formed by adding two names: Kazi (judge) and Bek (lord, prince).

Kazi (Kaziy)- an Arabic name, the translation of which means “judge”. As a rule, judges dealing with Sharia cases are called qazis.

Kazim- an Arabic name that translates as “restrained”, “patient”, “keeping anger within oneself”.

Kamal (Kamal, Kemal)- an Arabic name, the meaning of which is expressed by the words “perfection”, “ideal”, “maturity”.

Kamil (Kamil)- an Arabic name, which translated means “perfect”, “ideal”.

Kamran- a Persian name meaning “strong”, “mighty”, “powerful”.

Karam- Arabic name, translated as “generosity”, “magnanimity”.

Kari (Kariy)- an Arabic name, which translated means “reader who knows the Koran”, “hafiz of the Koran”.

Carib (Karip)- Arabic name meaning “close”, “close”.

Karim (Karym)- an Arabic name that translates as “generous,” “a man with a broad soul.”

Karimulla (Karymullah)- Arabic name, means “magnanimity of the Almighty”, “nobility of Allah”.

Kasym (Kasim, Kasym)- Arabic name, translated meaning “distributing”, “dividing”, “distributing”.

Kausar (Kavsar, Kyausar) is an Arabic name that translates as “abundance.” Kausar is the name of a stream in Paradise.

Kafi (Kafiy)- Arabic name, the meaning of which is “efficient”, “capable”.

Qayum (Qayum)- Arabic name meaning “life-sustaining”, “eternal”. It is one of the 99 names of the Almighty.

Kemal- see the meaning of the name Kamal.

Kiram- an Arabic name that translates as “sincere”, “pure-hearted”.

Kiyam (Kyyam)- Arabic name, translated meaning “resurrected”, “risen”.

Kudrat (Kodrat)- Arabic name translated as “strength”, “power”.

Kurban (Korban)- Arabic name, which translates as “sacrifice”, “sacrifice”. In this case, a sacrifice to Allah is implied.

Kurbanali (Korbanali)- a name made by adding two Arabic names: Kurban (“sacrifice”) and Ali.

Kutdus (Kuddus, Kotdus)- an Arabic name, the meaning of which can be represented by the epithet “free from any shortcomings.” One of the names of the Lord of the Worlds among Muslims.

Kyyam- see the meaning of the name Kiyam.

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Latif (Latyf, Latyp, Latif)- an Arabic name, translated meaning “understanding”, “treating with understanding”. It is one of the names of the Almighty.

Lenar (Linar) - Russian name, derived from the phrase “Lenin’s Army”. Similar names became popular during the Soviet years.

Lenur (Linur) is a Russian name representing an abbreviation of the phrase "Lenin instituted a revolution." It appeared in Soviet times.

Lukman (Lokman)- an Arabic name, which translated means “caring”, “showing care”. This was the name of one of the righteous men mentioned in the Koran.

Loot (Lot)- a Hebrew name, the owner of which was the Prophet Lut (a.s.), sent to the people of the Sadum tribe, also known as Sodom and Gomorrah.

Lyaziz (Laziz)- Arabic name, translated meaning “delicious”, “sweet”.

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Mavlid (Maulid, Maulit, Mavlit, Mavlut, Mevlut) is an Arabic name that literally translates to “Birthday”. As a rule, this word refers to the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.).

Magdi (Magdiy, Mahdi)- an Arabic name meaning “walking the path that the Almighty shows.”

Magomed (Mohammed)- see the meaning of the name Muhammad.

Majid (Majit, Majid, Mazhit, Mazit)- an Arabic name that translates as “glorious.” It is one of the names of the Creator.

Maksud (Maksut)- an Arabic name, which translated means “aspiration”, “goal”, “intention”.

Malik (Myalik)- an Arabic name meaning “lord”, “ruler”. It is one of the names of the Almighty.

Mansur (Mansor)- Arabic name, translated means “winner”, “celebrating victory”.

Marat - French name, which became common among the Tatars after October revolution. This name was borne by one of the leaders of the French Revolution - Jean Paul Marat.

Mardan- a Persian name that translates as “hero”, “knight”, “hero”.

Marlene- a Russian name formed by adding the surnames Marx and Lenin.

Mars- Latin name. In ancient Roman mythology, Mars is the god of war.

Marseille (Marsil)- a French name that became widespread among the Tatars after the 1917 revolution in honor of one of the leaders of the labor movement in France, Marcel Cachin.

Masgud (Masgut, Maskhut)- an Arabic name, translated meaning “happy.”

Mahdi- see the meaning of the name Magdi

Mahmud (Mahmut)- an Arabic name, the meaning of which is expressed by the words “praised”, “worthy of praise”. It is one of the names of the Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.).

Mehmed (Mehmet)- a Turkic name, analogous to the name Mahmud. This name is very popular in modern Turkey.

Mihran- Persian name meaning “merciful”, “cordial”.

Midhat (Mithat, Midhad)- Arabic name, translated as “glorification”, “praise”.

Minle (Minne, Mini, Min)- a word that means “with a mole.” Often found as part of complex Tatar names. Previously, children who were born with a mole were given a name with the particle “Minle”, as there was a belief that having a mole was good luck. It also happened that if a mole was discovered after the child was given a name, it was changed to a name with this particle or simply added to the already existing one. For example: Minakhmat (Min + Akhmat), Mingali (Min + Gali), Minnehan (Minne + Khan), Minnehanif (Minne + Hanif).

Mirza (Murza, Mirze)- Persian name meaning “high dignitary”, “lord”, “representative of the nobility”.

Muaz (Mugaz)- Arabic name, which means “protected”.

Muammar (Muammar, Mugammar)- an Arabic name, translated meaning “a person who is destined for a long life.”

Mubarak (Mobarak, Mubaraksha)- Arabic name, translated as “sacred”.

Mubin- an Arabic name, the semantic translation of which is “able to distinguish truth from lies.”

Mugalim (Mualim, Mugallim)- an Arabic name, which translated means “teacher”, “mentor”.

Mudaris- Arabic name meaning “person who teaches lessons”, “teacher”.

Muzaffar (Muzaffar, Mozaffar)- an Arabic name, translated meaning “warrior who wins victories.”

Muqaddas (Moqaddas)- Arabic name, translated as “pure”, “devout”.

Mullah- Arabic name meaning “preacher”, “educated in matters of religion.” Often found in complex names, both at the beginning and at the end of the name.

Mullanur- an Arabic name formed by adding the words “mullah” (preacher) and “nur” (“light”).

Munir- Arabic name, translated meaning “ emitting light", "shining".

Murad (Murat) is an Arabic name that translates as “desired.” It is very popular in Turkic states and regions.

Murza- see the meaning of the name Mirza.

Murtaza- Arabic name, translated meaning “chosen”, “beloved”.

Musa- an Arabic name, the meaning of which is expressed by the word “child”. Also given name interpreted as “drawn from the sea.” One of greatest prophets and the messengers of Allah were called Musa (a.s.), also known as Moses, who led the people of Israel out of Egypt and saved them from the oppression of Pharaoh.

Muslim- an Arabic name, which translated means “follower of Islam”, “Muslim”.

Mustafa (Mostafa)- Arabic name, translated as “chosen”, “best”. This is one of the names of the Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.).

Muhammad (Muhammad, Mukhamet, Muhammet)- Arabic name, the meaning of which is “praised”. The owner of this name was the best of the people who ever inhabited the planet - Prophet Muhammad (s.g.v.). Today it is one of the most popular names in the world.

Muharram (Mukharlyam, Muharryam)- an Arabic name that translates as “forbidden.” Muharram is the name of the first month of the Muslim lunar calendar.

Mukhlis (Mokhlis)- an Arabic name, the semantic meaning of which is “a true, sincere friend.”

Muhsin- Arabic name, translated as “a person who helps others.”

Mukhtar (Mokhtar)- Arabic name meaning “chosen”, “chosen”.

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Nabi (Nabiy)- Arabic name meaning “prophet”. Nabi in Islam refers to all the prophets of Allah, including the Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.).

Nowruz (Nowruz) is a Persian name that translates to “first day of the year.” Navruz - holiday spring equinox, celebrated in a number of Muslim states.

Nagim (Nahim)- Arabic name meaning “happiness”, “well-being”.

Najib (Najib, Najip, Nazhip)- see the meaning of the name Nazip.

Nadir (Nadir)- an Arabic name that means “rare”, “unmatched”, “unique”.

Nazar- a name of Arabic origin, the meaning of which is “far-sighted”, “looking far ahead”.

Nazim (Nazim, Nazyim)- Arabic name translated as “constructor”, “builder”.

Nazip (Nazib)- Arabic name meaning “person of noble birth”, “precious”.

Nazir (Nazyr)- Arabic name, which translates as “notifying”, “warning”, “observing”.

Nazif (Nazyf)- Arabic name meaning “pure”, “immaculate”.

Nail (Nail)- an Arabic name, translated meaning “gift”, “gift”, “person worthy of a gift”.

Nariman- a Persian name, which in translation carries the meaning of “strong in spirit”, “a person with a strong-willed character”.

Nasreddin (Nasrutdin)- Arabic name, means “helper of religion”, “help of religion”.

Nasrullah (Nasrallah)- Arabic name, translated as “help of Allah.”

Nasir (Nasser)- Arabic name meaning “helper”, “comrade”.

Nafig (Nafik)- Arabic name, translated meaning “benefit”, “benefit”, “profit”.

Nafis (Nefis)- an Arabic name, the meaning of which can be expressed by the words “graceful”, “beautiful”.

Nizami- an Arabic name that translates as “disciplined”, “educated”.

Nikhat- an Arabic name, the semantic translation of which is “ last child" This name was given to the boy who, as his parents planned, was to be the last.

Niyaz (Niyas)- Arabic name, translated as “need”, “necessity”, “desire”.

Nur- Arabic name meaning “light”, “radiance”.

Nurgali (Nurali)- Arabic compound name from the word “light” and the name Ali.

Nurjan (Nurzhan) is a Persian name that literally means “shining soul.”

Nurislam- an Arabic name, which in translation will sound like “the radiance of Islam.”

Nurmuhammet (Nurmukhamet, Nurmuhammad)- Arabic name meaning "light emanating from Muhammad."

Nursultan (Nursoltan)- an Arabic name that translates as “shining ruler”, “shining sultan”.

Nurullah- Arabic name, translated means “light of Allah”, “radiance of the Almighty”.

Nuh- Jewish-Arabic name. Its bearer was Prophet Nuh (a.s.), also known as Noah.

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Olan (Alan)- a Celtic name that translates as “harmony”, “concord”.

Omer (Omar)- Turkic analogue of the name Umar (see meaning).

Oraz (Uraz)- a Turkic name meaning “happy”, “rich”.

Orhan- a Turkic name, the translation of the meaning of which is “commander”, “military leader”.

Osman (Gosman)- Turkic analogue of the name Usman (see it). The owner of this name was the founder of the great Ottoman Empire - Osman I.

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Parviz (Parvaz, Perviz)- a Persian name, which translated from Farsi sounds like “take-off”, “ascension”.

Pash A - a Perso-Turkic name, which is a shortened version of the name Padishah, meaning “sovereign”. In the Ottoman Empire, only the officials closest to the Sultan had the title “Pasha”.

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Ravil (Ravil)- Arabic name, translated means “spring sun”. This name is also interpreted as “wandering”, “traveler”.

Raghib- see the meaning of the name Rakip.

Rajab (Recep, Raziap)- an Arabic name that was given to boys born in the seventh month according to Muslim lunar calendar- month of Rajab.

Radik- a name of Greek origin that gained popularity among the Tatars in the last century. Translated as “ray of sunshine”.

Radif- an Arabic name, translated meaning “satellite”, “nearby”. It is also interpreted as “going behind everyone else.” This name was given to boys who were planned as last child in family.

Razzak (Razaq)- an Arabic name meaning “bestower of benefits.” Is one of the.

Razil (Razil)- Arabic name, which translates as “chosen”, “consonant”.

Rail (Rail)- Arabic name, the meaning of which is “founder”, “founder”.

Rais (Reis)- Arabic name with the meaning “chairman”, “head”, “leader”.

Raif- an Arabic name translated as “showing pity for others,” “merciful,” “compassionate.”

Rayhan (Reyhan)- an Arabic name, which translated means “bliss”, “pleasure”.

Rakib (Rakip)- an Arabic name meaning “watchman”, “guardian”, “guardian”.

Ramadan (Ramadan, Ramzan, Rabadan) is a popular Arabic name usually given to boys born during Holy month obligatory fasting of Muslims Ramadan.

Ramzil (Ramzi, Remzi)- Arabic name meaning “having a sign”, “symbol”.

Ramis (Ramiz)- Arabic name, translated means “a sign symbolizing something good.”

Ramil (Ramil)- Arabic name translated as “wonderful”, “magical”.

Rasil (Razil) is an Arabic name that means "representative".

Rasim (Rasym, Resim)- an Arabic name, the meaning of which is “creator of pictures”, “artist”.

Rasit (Rasit)- a Persian name, translated meaning “one who has reached maturity”, “adult”.

Rasul (Rasul)- Arabic name, which translates as “messenger”, “sent”. Messengers in Islam are the prophets to whom the Holy Scriptures were revealed. Prophet Muhammad (s.w.w.) is also the Messenger of Allah, since the Noble Quran was revealed to him.

Rauf- Arabic name meaning “lenient”, “kind-hearted”. One of the names of Allah.

Raushan (Ravshan, Rushan)- Persian name, the meaning of which is “radiant”, “shining”.

Rafael (Raphael)- a Hebrew name that translates as “healed by God.” The Holy Scripture of the Jews - Taurat (Torah) mentions the angel Raphael.

Rafik is an Arabic name that means “friend”, “comrade”, “buddy”.

Rafis- Arabic name, translated meaning “outstanding”, “famous”.

Rafkat (Rafkat, Rafhat)- Arabic name meaning "majesty".

Rahim- Arabic name, translated means “merciful.” Included in the list of 99 names of the Almighty Creator.

Rahman- an Arabic name that translates as “merciful.” It is one of the most frequently used names of the Almighty.

Rahmatullah- Arabic name meaning “mercy of the Almighty.”

Rashad (Rashat, Rushad)- an Arabic name, the meaning of which can be conveyed by the words “truth”, “right path”.

Rashid (Rashit)- an Arabic name, translated meaning “moving along the right path.” Used among the names of the Lord of the Worlds in Islam.

Ryan (Ryan)- Arabic name, translated as “comprehensively developed.”

Renat (Rinat)- a name popular among the Tatars and made up by adding the words: “revolution”, “science” and “labor”. Appeared in Tatar families after the 1917 revolution.

Ref (Reef)- a name formed from the first letters of the phrase “revolutionary front”. This is how some Tatars began to name their children in the post-revolutionary period.

Refnur (Rifnur)- a name formed by adding the first letters of the phrase “revolutionary front” and Arabic word“nur” (light). The name appeared among the Tatars during the Soviet years.

Riza (Reza)- Arabic name, which translates as “agreeable”, “contented”, “satisfied”.

Rizvan (Rezvan)- Arabic name meaning "spiritual joy." This name is borne by the angel guarding the Gates of Paradise.

Rome- a name made up by adding the first letters of the phrase “revolution and peace.” It appeared among the Tatars after the October Revolution.

Rifat (Refat, Rifgat)- an Arabic name that carries the meaning of “rising upward.”

Rifkat (Refkat)- Arabic name meaning "blessed".

Rishat (Rishad)- Arabic name, the meaning of which is “moving straight.”

Robert - English name, endowed with the meaning of “grand glory”. The Tatars appeared in the middle of the last century.

Rudolph (Rudolph) - German name, meaning "glorious wolf". This name began to appear in Tatar families after the revolution.

Ruzal (Ruzal) is a Persian name, often translated as “happy.”

Ruslan- Slavic name, popular among the Tatars. Derived from the Turkic name Arslan (Lion).

Rustam (Rustem)- Persian name meaning "big man". In ancient Persian literature - a hero, a hero.

Rufat- a name modified from the Arabic Rifat. It means “occupying a high position.”

Rushan- see the meaning of the name Raushan.

Abbas (Gabbas) - gloomy, strict, stern; steep.
Abdullah is a servant of God.
Abdul - from "Abdullah"
Abdulkahar (Abdul + Kahhar) - slave of the Sovereign Almighty
Abdulhamid (Abdul + Hamid) (Arabic) - slave of the praised Lord.
Abdurashid (Abd + Rashid) is a servant of the Lord, who leads along the right path.
Adil - fair, just.
Adip - 1. writer; 2. well-mannered, polite, tactful.
Azamat is a knight, hero, hero.

Azat is free.
Aidan - 1. strength, power; 2. wide, great, spacious; 3. light, radiant; 4. distributor of moonlight.
Aydar - 1. lunar 2. occupying a high position, noticeable, courageous.
Ainur - moonlight.
Airat - 1. amazing; 2. dear, beloved
Akram is the most generous, honoring, respectful, noble, well-behaved.
Alaskar, Aliaskar is a great warrior.
Ali - great, strong, mighty, courageous
Askyar is a warrior, soldier.
Ali - tall, sublime.
Alim is a scientist, knowledgeable, knowledgeable, knowledgeable.
Albert is a noble sparkle.
Alfinur - thousandfold light
Aman is healthy and strong.
Amanullah - the owner of good health
Amin - 1. faithful, reliable, direct, truthful, honest; 2. protecting, protecting. One of the names of the prophet Muhammad
Amir - 1. ruler, leader, president; 2. ordering, giving instructions.
Amirkhan (Emirkhan) - chief leader
Anas - joyful, pleasant, good-natured
Anvar (Anver) - 1. the lightest, the brightest (if the stress falls on the first vowel); 2. a person who emits a lot of light (if the emphasis is on the second vowel - plural from the word "nur" - light). The most correct pronunciation is Anvar.
Anzor - 1. most appropriate; 2. the most far-sighted; 3. the most caring
Ansar - helpers, supporters, fellow travelers
Arsen - 1. brave, fearless; 2. person
Arslan is a lion.
Arthur - 1. mighty bear 2 strong.
Assad is a lion.
Asaph - 1. having good qualities. 2; dreamy, thoughtful
Afzal - the best, venerable, deeply respected, worthy
Ahmad (Ahmed) - praiseworthy, praised. One of the names of the Prophet Muhammad.
Ayub (Ayyup) - 1. repentant; 2. making a vow (pledge). The name of one of God's prophets.
Ayaz - 1. cloudless, clear sunny day; 2. intelligent, quick-witted, savvy, clever.

Bagautdin - the radiance of faith.
Bagdat is a gift from the Almighty, a gift.
Badretdin (Bedreddin) - “full moon” of religion.
Bakir is an early, fast-growing plant.
Baky - eternal
Batu (Batu) - 1. precious stone; 2. strong, healthy, reliable.
Bakhtiyar is happy.
Bashar is a man.
Bashir is the messenger of joy.
Borkhan (Borkhanetdin) - proof, fact, honesty, reliability.
Bulat (Bolat, Polat) - very strong; steel

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Wazir is a minister, vizier is a high dignitary.
Vaiz - 1. instructing, explaining, speaking; 2. speaker.
Vakil - 1. ambassador; 2. trusted, authorized; 3. deputy; 4. protector, patron.
Vafa is honest and keeps promises.
Veli - 1. close, dear; 2. patron, guardian; 3. owner, owner. 4. saint
Vildan - 1. sons (plural); 2. servant of heaven

Gazi - 1. making a campaign, procession; 2. aspiring; 3. warrior.
Ghalib is the winner.
Ghani is rich, the owner of untold wealth. One of the names of the Almighty.
Gafur (Gaffar) - forgiving, merciful. One of the names of the Almighty.
Gayaz is an assistant who helps.
Gayar - courageous, courageous, courageous, decisive.
Gayas is a savior, helper.
Gufran is forgiving.

Dalil - 1. accurate, correct, truthful; 2. guide (showing the way).
Damir - conscience, mind;
Danil (Daniyal) - 1. a gift from God, a person close to God; 2. God is my judge.
Danis - knowledge, science.
Danif - the sun setting.
Daniyaz - desire, need, need, necessity.
Daniyar is smart, prudent, sensible.
Dauzhan is generous.
Daulat - 1. wealth, country; 2. happiness.
Daut (Daud) - beloved, endearing.
Dahi - owner great knowledge, visionary, great writer.
Dayan is a rewarder for what has been done, a great judge. One of the names of the Almighty.
Dzhambulat - Bulat - very strong; Jan is the soul.
Jamil is handsome.
Diliyar - 1. sincere, heartfelt; 2. comforter.
Dindar is very God-fearing.

Zhamal - camel (endurance and diligence inherent in this animal)
Jaudat - 1. superior, immaculate, unblemished, without flaws; 2. generous, magnanimous.

Zabir is strong, strong, hardy.
Zaid - growing.
Zakaria - 1. remembering the Almighty; 2. a real man
Zaki - 1. smart, wise, capable; 2. clean, straight.
Zakir - 1. remembering, remembering; 2. praising God.
Zalim - the word “zalim” (the emphasis falls on the first syllable) is translated from Arabic as “unjust, cruel.” But “zalim” (the stress falls on the second syllable) is like 1. ostrich; 2. oppressed, offended.
Zamil is a friend, comrade, colleague.
Zamin - earth, founder, ancestor.
Zarif - 1. affectionate, attractive, sophisticated, beautiful; 2. well-spoken; 3. resourceful, witty
Zafar (Zufar) is a winner who achieves his goal.
Zahid is pious, humble, Sufi, ascetic.
Zinnat - decoration, magnificent, elegant, beautiful, good
Zinnur - light, radiant, illuminating.
Ziya - light, light of knowledge
Ziyad - growing, increasing, maturing.
Zobit (Dobit) - officer; rule, system, order, control.
Zubair is strong, smart.
Sulfate - 1. curly; 2. loving
Zulfir (Arabic) - 1. superior, superior; 2. a person with curly hair.

Ibrahim (Ibrahim, Abraham) - father of nations. The same name has different sounds: Ibrahim is used in the Muslim environment, and Abraham - in the Jewish and Christian ones.
Idris is diligent, a student, and diligent. The name of one of the prophets of the Most High.
Ikram - respect, reverence
Ilgiz is a wanderer, traveler.
Ildan - glorifying the homeland.
Ildar - having a homeland, leader, owner of the state.
Ildus - who loves his homeland.
Ilnar is the fire of the homeland, the light of the homeland.
Ilnur is the light of the homeland, fatherland.
Ilsaf - from a combination of “il” (“homeland”) and “saf” (“pure, noble”).
Ilham (Ilgam) - inspired, inspired.
Ilyas - Divine power, miracle
Iman - faith, conviction, worship.
Inal - 1. prince, aristocrat; 2. lord, ruler.
Inar - make sure, believe
Insan is a person.
Insaf - well-mannered, modest, conscientious
Irek is free, independent, independent.
Irken (Irkin) - generous, welcoming, wealthy
Irfan is enlightened, educated, well-mannered.
Irshad is a guide, guiding, pointing.
Iskander (Alexander) - conqueror of the courageous.
Islam - 1. submissive to the Almighty, worshiper.
Ismagil (Ismail) - derived from the phrase “God himself hears”
Ismatullah - "under the protection of God."
Israfil is a warrior, fighter. The name of the angel who announces the coming of Judgment Day.
Ishak - joyful, cheerful. The name of one of the prophets.
Ikhlas - sincere, sincere, devoted
Ihsan - kind, good, showing mercy, helping.
Ihtiram - honorable, respectful.

Yoldyz (Yulduz) - star, radiant, bright like a star.
Yosyf (Yusuf) - owner of beauty. The name of one of the prophets.

Kavi - strong, powerful, mighty. One of the names of the Almighty.
Kavim is direct, honest, correct.
Kader is authoritative, respected, ambitious.
Kadir is powerful. One of the names of the Almighty.
Kazim is patient and balanced.
Kamal (Kamil) - 1. full, mature. 2. brought to perfection
Kamran (pers.) - mighty, powerful, mighty, happy
Qari is a reader who knows the Koran, a hafiz.
Carib (Karibulla) - 1. close friend(a person "close" to Allah)
Karim - generous, revered, sacred.
Kasym (Kasim, Kasym) - dividing, distributing, fair.
Kausar (Kyavsar) -1. the name of a stream flowing in Paradise; 2. living in abundance
Kafil - returning.
Kaharman is a hero, a hero.
Kahir is the winner.
Kakhhar - possessing power. One of the names of the Almighty.
Kashshaf - revealing, revealing (all that is good).
Kayum is eternal, reliable, constant. One of the names of the Almighty
Kiram - generous, noble, sincere, sincere.
Kudrat - strength; a person who can handle anything.
Kurban is a sacrificer who does not spare himself for the sake of the Almighty.
Kutdus - respected, revered.
Kyyam - risen, resurrected.
Kamal - achieved, matured.

Latif (Latyf) - 1. open, merciful; 2. cheerful, witty.
Lokman (Lukman) - looking, caring.
Lutfullah is God's mercy, His gift.
Lyabib is smart, well-mannered.
Lyaziz is sweet and tasty.

Maksud - sought, desired; target; meaning, meaning.
Malik is the owner, leader, king.
Mansur - victorious, triumphant in victory.
Marat is a new name that appeared among the Tatars after the 30s in honor of one of the leaders of the French Revolution, Jean-Paul Marat (1747-1793).
Masgood - happy.
Mahdi - walking the right path.
Mahmud - praised, revered.
Minniyar is a helper, friend, comrade who does good.
Mirza - lord, nobleman.
Mikhman is a guest.
Mubin - able to distinguish between truth and lies, open.
Muzaffar is a victorious warrior.
Muqaddas - holy, pure.
Mukim - corrector; building; establishing; performing; living, residing.
Munir - illuminating, spreading light.
Murad - desire, goal; something desired; intention.
Murtaza - chosen, outstanding, beloved.
Musa (Moses) - 1. son, child; 2.removed from water
Muslim - Muslim; submissive to the Creator.
Mustafa - equal, superior, best.
Muhammad - "praised, praised"
Muhsin - doing good, helping.
Mukhtar - chosen one; having freedom of choice.

Nabi is a prophet.
Nadir is rare.
Nazar - visionary
Nazim - builder, putting in order, collecting.
Nazif is clean, straight, healthy.
Nail - recipient; gift, gift; benefit, benefit.
Nariman - strong, resilient, strong.
Nugman - merciful, beneficent, gracious.
Nur - light, shining. Name component.
Nuriman is the light of faith.

Ravil is a teenager, a young man; spring sun; traveler
Radik is a ray of sunshine.
Rais is the leader, the head.
Rayyan is the name of the gate of heaven through which those who have observed obligatory fasting in the worldly abode will enter on the Day of Judgment.
Ramadan is the name of the 9th month of the Muslim calendar, the month of Holy Fasting. This name was usually given to children born in this month.
Ramiz is a sign symbolizing goodness.
Ramil is magical, enchanting.
Rasim - accelerated step, move, fast movement.
Rasul - messenger; ambassador; messenger; apostle; precursor.
Rauf - merciful, sympathetic, compassionate. One of the names of the Almighty.
Raphael - healed by the Almighty. In the Torah - the name of one of the angels (Raphael)
Rafik - 1. friend, comrade, fellow traveler; 2. soft-hearted.
Rahim is merciful, kind-hearted. One of the names of the Almighty.
Rahman - merciful, merciful, forgiving. One of the names of the Almighty.
Rashad - when the emphasis is on the first syllable, the name is translated as “conscious, prudent”; "adult"; “walking the right path”, when the stress is on the second syllable - “consciousness, consciousness”; "health, prudence"; "right".
Rashid is on the right path.
Rida - contentment; agreement; benevolence, favor.
Rinat is renewed, reborn.
Rifat - high position, nobility.
Rifkat - blessed.
Ruzil is happy.
Ruslan is a derivative of Arslan.
Rustam is a very big man with a powerful body. In ancient Iranian folklore - a hero, a man-legend.
Rushan (Raushan) - bright, emitting light.

Sabir is patient.
Sabit is strong, honest, and keeps his promises.
Sabur is very patient. One of the names of the Almighty.
Sadyk - 1. honest, sincere; 2. friend
Said - lord, nobleman.
Salavat - 1. praising; 2. blessing.
Salman is healthy, without grief.
Salah - 1. useful, necessary; 2. pious, God-fearing.
Samat - 1. eternal; 2. leader. One of the names of the Almighty.
Samir is an interlocutor, a storyteller.
Sardar - commander-in-chief, leader.
Sattar - forgiving, protecting. One of the names of the Almighty.
Safa - 1. pure, sincere.
Suleiman (Solomon) - living in health and prosperity.
Sultan is a king, head of state.
Sufyan - proper name

Tabris - 1. heritage, wealth; 2. pride, greatness.
Tawfik (Taufik, Tofik) - blessing; agreement, pacification; success, luck, happiness.
Tair - flying, soaring.
Such (Tagi) - initially “Tagi” sounded like “Such”, which translated from Arabic means “pious, pious.”
Talgat (Talat) - appearance, face; beauty, attractiveness, grace.
Tahir is pure, sinless.
Timerlan (Timur) - iron, resistant. In ancient times, when physically weak children were born into a family, next child They gave the name Timer, putting into it a prayer for his health and resistance to illness and life’s adversities.

Umar - 1. life, living 2. name of the second righteous caliph.
Umit (Umid) - expected, desired; dream.

Fazil is educated and talented.
Faiz is a winner who gets his way.
Faik - superior; excellent, excellent, amazing; conscious.
Fail - giver good sign, which is a good omen.
Farid is unsurpassed, the only one.
Faruk - knows how to distinguish good from bad.
Fattah (Fattahetdin) - 1. opener of the doors of happiness, winner; 2. opening the doors of faith. One of the names of the Almighty.
Fatykh - 1. beginner; 2. winner.
Fayaz - rich, generous.
Fuad - heart; mind.
Fanis is a beacon that illuminates.

Khabib - beloved; pet; Friend; dear, beloved.
Haydar is a lion.
Hayretdin is the best in worshiping the Almighty.
Hakim is wise, educated, scientist.
Khalik - revitalizing, illuminating. One of the names of the Almighty.
Khalil - 1. close friend; 2. righteous.
Halim is gentle and patient. One of the names of the Almighty.
Khamzat (Hamza) - agile, scorching.
Hamid is commendable, worthy of praise.
Hammat - praising.
Hanif - 1. truthful, honest, lover of truth.
Kharis - guard, protector.
Harun is stubborn, restive, self-willed.
Hasan is good and handsome.
Hafiz - 1. knowing the Koran by heart; 2. having a good memory. One of the names of the Almighty.
Khezir (Khyzyr, Khidr) is a proper name. IN Holy Quran several historical episodes are described in detail, where the main persons are the prophet Moses and his teacher Khyzyr.
Husain - handsome, good.

Genghis is great, strong, powerful.

Shayzar (Shakhizar) is a large piece of pure, high-quality gold.
Shakir - grateful, happy with that, which has.
Shamil is universal, all-encompassing.
Sharif - venerable, generous, honored.
Shaukat - strength, power, agility, greatness.
Shafi - healing, healing; convincing.
Shahbulat - the particle "shah" - from the Farsi language, is translated as "khan, ruler, master." When attached to names, it gives the meaning “very good”, “very first”, “largest”. Bulat is an Arabic name meaning "strong".
Shukran - grateful.
Shukhrat - glory, fame; nobility; authority, prestige.

Elvir is a protector, supporter.
Elmir is good, beautiful.
Emil is a hard worker.
Emir - head, leader, chief.

Yunus - 1. dove; 2. Yunus was the name of one of the righteous men mentioned in the Holy Quran

Yavar is an assistant.
Yakub (Jacob) - follower. The name of one of the prophets of the Most High.
Yamin - witnessing the truth, right.
Yaran is a friend, close person, assistant.
Yarullah is a friend of God, following His commandments.
Yasin is the name of the 36th sura of the Koran.
Yasir is small and light.
Yasmine is a jasmine flower.
Yahya is inspiring. The name of one of the prophets.



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