Tatar names - i, k, l. Tatar names for girls - modern, beautiful

Tatar names - i, k, l.  Tatar names for girls - modern, beautiful
Tatar names - i, k, l. Tatar names for girls - modern, beautiful

IBRAHIM (Ibrahim, Parham) - other Heb. name of the prophet Abraham, father of nations

IDELIA - tat. from Idel, Itil - Turkic name of the Volga River

IDRIS is an Arab. student

IKRAM is Arabic. honour, respect, reverence

IKRIMA - dove

ILMAZ (Yilmaz) - daredevil

ILKIN - the first

ILGAM (Ilham) - inspiration

ILGIZ - Turk. traveler

ILDAR (Eldar) - Turk. ruler, leader, master

ILDUS (Yuldus) - Turk. loving motherland

ILMIR (Almir) - (female f. Almira, Elmira, Ilmira)

ILNAR (Ilnur) - Arab. exalted light, light of the motherland, light of the fatherland

ILSHAT - Turk. pleasing to the motherland, meaning famous

ILYAS (Ilyaz) - dr. God's Helper

ILFIR (Elfer) - divine nectar

IMAN - Arabic. faith

INAL - master

INAR (Dinara) - an Arab from the word dinar - a gold coin; apparently here in the meaning of precious

INDIRA - ind. f.f. daughter of the Indus River (In India)

INSAF is an Arab. justice

IREK - Turk. will (often found in the form Irik)

IRFAN - gratitude

ISA (Jesus) - Heb. God's grace, God's help

ISAM - protecting, protecting

ISKANDER (Iskandyar, Eskander) - 1. other Greek. Alexander, defender, 2.arab. - victorious

ISLAM - Arab. devoted to Allah, obedience to the Almighty

ISMAIL (Ismagil) - Heb. God heard, one of the names of the Prophet

ISMAT (Ismet) - Arabic. purity, abstinence; protection

Ismatullah - under the protection of Allah

ISFANDIYAR - other Iran, a gift from the holy god

ISHAK - other Heb. Isaac - laughter

ITTIFAQ - Arabic. union, unity

ITTIFAQ- tat. independence

IHSAN - sincerity, kindness, generosity

Ishbulat - Turk. similar to steel (bulat)

Ishbuldy - Turk. friend

ISCHGILD - Turk. a friend appeared

ISTUGAN - Turk. native

Tatar names.Meaning of Tatar names

Female Tatar names. Tatar names of girls

IDELIA - Idel (Volga River) + -iya (affix used to form female names).

IDELBIKA - Idel (Volga River) + bika (girl; lady, lady). IN figurative meaning: rich, majestic, like the Volga.

IDEL - Formed by adding to the word Idel (Volga River) the affix -a, which serves to form female names.

IDEA - Idea, thought.

IDYLL - 1. Living calmly, serenely and happily. 2. Kind of poetry.

IZHADIA - Creativity, creation; inventor.

IKLIMA - Country, region; belt, climate.

IKRAMA - Exaltation, reverence.

IKTIZA - Necessity, necessity; wish, request.

ILID - Sun; solar. From the name of the poem of the famous ancient Greek poet Homer "Iliad". Iliad > Ilida.

ILLARIA - Cheerful.

ILCHIGUL - Ilche ​​(messenger) + ghul (flower). Messenger flower.

ILBIKA - Daughter of the country, people.

ILGAMIA - Inspiration, inspiration, creative impulse, passion; inspired, inspired.

ILGIZA - Traveler, wanderer.

ILGUZEL - Folk beauty.

ILGULEM - Flower of the country, people; in a figurative sense: folk beauty.

ILGUL - Flower of the country, people; in a figurative sense: folk beauty.

ILDANA - Glory and pride of the country, people.

ILDARINA - Formed from the male name Ildar (see).

ILDARIA - Formed from the male name Ildar (see).

ILDUSA - A friend of her country, her people; loving her country, her people. Cf.: Dusila.

ILZADA - Child (daughter) of his country, his people.

ILZIDA - Growth, strengthening the power of the country.

ILZINNAT - Decoration of the country, people; in a figurative sense: folk beauty.

ILNAZ - The bliss of the country, the people; folk favorite, folk beauty.

ILNARA - Flame, fire of the country, people.

ILNURA - Beam, radiance of the country, people.

ILNURIYA - Beam, radiance of the country, people; radiant folk beauty.

ILSINA - Chest of the country; in a figurative sense: the soul, the heart of the country.

ILSIYA - Beloved by the country, the people; loving her country, her people.

ILSIYAR - The one that the country, the people will love; the one who will love her country, motherland.

ILSTAN - Garden of the country, homeland.

ILSURA - Horn of the country; figuratively: folk heroine.

ILSYLU - Folk beauty.

ILFA - Formed from the male name Ilfat (see).

ILFARIA - Lighthouse of the country, people.

ILFIZA - Silver of the country, people.

ILFIRA - Pride of the country, national beauty.

ILFRUZA - Pleasing her country, people.

ILYUSA - Il (country, people) + wuxia (growing), the country is growing, getting stronger. Dialectal variant: Iluza.

INJIL - Radiant; clarity.

INJIRA - Fig (southern tree with juicy sweet fruits).

INDIRA - In ancient Indian mythology: the goddess of the hurricane, lightning and war; queen of the gods. The name Indira is often given to girls in honor of Indira Gandhi, the Prime Minister of India (1966 - 1977), the leader of the Indian national liberation movement.

INDUS - A new name formed by adding the affix -a to the first two syllables of the word industry, which serves to form female names.

INSAFIA - Conscientious, honest, educated, disciplined.

INSHARIYA - A new compound name formed by abbreviating the words inklabi sharik (revolution of the East).

IRADA - Holy, good desire (wish); having a holy, good desire.

IRANIA - Iran (country) + -iya (affix used to form female names).

IRIDA - Girl, woman - white bone; heroine. In ancient Greek mythology: the daughter of Zeus's wife Hera. Goddess of the rainbow, youth, women and marriage.

IRINA - Calm; calm. Affectionate form: Ira.

IRKYA - Gentle, affectionate, sweet child (daughter). Anthropolexeme.

IRKYABANU - Gentle, affectionate girl.

IRKYABIKA - Gentle, affectionate girl.

IRKYAGUL - Delicate, affectionate flower.

IRKYANAZ - Sweet bliss, affection.

IRKYASYLU - Gentle, affectionate beauty.

IRTIZA - Consonant, satisfied.

ISANBIKA - Live, healthy girl.

ISANGUL - Living, healthy flower.

ISLAMIA - Islam (see the male name Islam) + -iya (an affix that serves to form female names). Submission, devotion to Allah; exemplary Muslim.

ISLEGUL - Fragrant flower.

ISMEGUL - The one called "Flower", with the name of a flower.

ISMENAZ - The one that is called "Nega", "Weasel".

ITTAKI - She who takes care of herself, pious.

IFADA - Explanation, explanation.

IHDA - Presented as a gift, presented.

IKHLASA - Sincere, immaculate, honest. Variety: Ichlasia.

IKHLASIA - see Ikhlasa.

IHTID - Standing on the right way found the right way.

ISBANU - Ish (couple, equal) + banu (girl). The one who, by her appearance, increased the family (about the born girl).

Ishbika - Ish (couple, equal) + bika (girl; lady, mistress). The one who, by her appearance, increased the family (about the born girl).

ISHEMBIKA - Ishem (my couple, equal) + bika (girl; lady, lady). The one who, with her appearance, increased my family (about a girl who was born).

ISHSULTAN - Ish (pair, equal) + Sultan (see the male name Sultan).

ISHSYLU - Ish (couple, equal) + sylu (beauty). Nice match, couple.

ISHKHUBJAMAL - Ish (pair, equal) + Hubjamal (see).

Tatar names. Meaning of Tatar names

Male Tatar names. Tatar names of boys

KABAY - Bast cradle, cradle. Preserved among the Tatars-Mishars (Meshcheryaks) and Siberian Tatars in the surname Kabaev.

BOAR - Boar. It was given with a wish to the born boy of the strength of a boar. It was preserved among the Kazan Tatars and Russians in the surname Kabanov. Anthropolexeme.

KABANBAY - Boar (see) + buy (owner; wealthy, influential person, lord). Preserved in the name Kabanbaev.

KABANBEK - Boar (see) + bek (master). Preserved in the name of Kabanbikov.

KABIL - 1. Receiving, giving an audience, meeting. 2. Strong, capable. 3. Fit, fit.

KABIR - Big, senior, great; significant

KABIS - From kabis ate - "leap year". This name was given to boys born in leap year February 29th.

KABISH - Sheep. This name was given to the boy with the wish to become the father of a large family in the future. Preserved in the names Kabishev, Kabashev. Synonyms: Bite, Kuchkar, Tyaka.

KABUL - 1. Reception, audience, meetings. 2. Expression of consent.

Kabutar - Dove. Preserved in the surname Kabutarov. Synonyms: Kugarchin, Yunus.

KAVAS ~ KAVIS - Bow. Constellation Sagittarius in the zodiac. Corresponds to the month of November. Variety: Kauvas.

KAVI - Powerful; powerful, omnipotent (one of the epithets of Allah).

KAVIM - Direct; right, right, true.

KADAM - Step, step.

KADER - Honor, honor; respect; prestige, authority. Anthropolexeme.

KADERAK - Formed by adding a diminutive affix -ak to the word kader (honor, respect). Preserved in the name of Kaderakov.

KADERBAY - Kader (honor, respect) + buy (owner; wealthy, influential person, lord).

KADERBEK - Kader (honor, respect) + bek (lord).

KADERBIRDE - Kader (honor, respect) + birde (God gave).

KADERGALI (KADERALI) - Kader (honor, respect) + Gali (see).

KADERGUL (KADERLIGUL) - Dear person. Cf.: Sharafkul.

KADERDJAN - Dear person.

KADERISLAM - Dear, revered servant of Islam. Synonym: Sharafelislam.

KADERMUKHAMMET ~ KADRELMUHAMMET - Kader ~ Kadrel (honor, respect) + Muhammet (see). Dialectal variant: Kadermet.

KADERSABY - Dear child.

KADERKHAN - Dear Khan. Synonym: Sharafathan.

KADERSHAH, KADERSHA - Kader (honor, respect) + shah.

KADIK - the North Star.

KADIM - Old, ancient.

KADIR, KADIR - Almighty, powerful, omnipotent (one of the epithets of Allah). Anthropolexeme.

KADIRBEK - Bek is the servant of the Almighty (Allah).

KADIRGALI - Kadir (powerful, omnipotent) + Gali (see).

KADIRGALIBEK - Kadir (powerful, omnipotent) + Gali (see) + bek (lord).

KADIRGUL - Slave of the Almighty (Allah).

KADIRJAN - A child given by the Almighty (Allah).

KADIRKHAN - Khan is the servant of the Almighty (Allah).

KADISH - Formed from the ancient Turkic word qadas ("relative", "brother"). The name of the Kazan prince, who founded the village near Kazan, which was called Kadish. Currently - the name of a Russian village in the Vysokogorsky district of the Republic of Tatarstan. During the time of the Kazan Khanate in the direction of the Nogai road (in the valley of the Chirpa River) there was a Tatar village Sarku-Kadish. This name is also found among the Mari.

QADRIMAN - Kader (honor, respect) + iman (faith).

COSSACK - 1. Military rider, cavalryman, soldier. 2. A free settler on the outskirts of the Russian state (the valley of the Don, the Urals, Zaporozhye). Anthropolexeme.

KAZAKBAI - Cossack (see) + buy (owner; wealthy, influential person, lord).

KAZAKKUL - Cossack (see) + kul (God's servant; comrade, companion; worker, plowman, warrior).

KAZAKKHAN - Cossack (see) + khan.

KAZAN - Kazan (cauldron for cooking). It was given with the wish that the child would always be provided with food. Anthropolexeme.

KAZANAY - Formed by adding to the name Kazan (see) the invocative-imperative affix -ay.

KAZANAK - Formed by adding a diminutive affix -ak to the name Kazan (see).

KAZANBAY - Kazan (see) + buy (owner; wealthy, influential person, lord). Preserved in the surname Kazanbaev. The name Kazanbay is also found among the Mari.

KAZANBEK - Kazan (see) + bek (master).

KAZANGUL - Kazan (see) + kul (God's servant; comrade, companion; worker, plowman, warrior).

KAZBEK ~ KAZIBEK - Kazi (see) + bek (master). At the beginning of the 19th century, in the possessions of Prince Kazibek, there was a village of the same name, located at the foot of high mountain. The name of this village was later given to this mountain peak. Among the Tatars, starting from the 30s of the twentieth century, the male name Kazbek came into use.

KAZI - Judge; Kazi. Anthropolexeme.

KAZIAHMET - Kazi (judge) + Ahmet (see).

KAZIM - The one who does not splash out his anger outwardly is patient. The nickname of the Shia Imam Musa.

KAZIMUKHAMMET - Kazi (judge) + Muhammet (see).

KAZIKHAN - Kazi (judge) + khan.

KAID - Leader, leader; commander.

KAIL - Speaker, speaker; narrator; the one who transmits something, hands over.

KAIM - 1. Standing on his feet. 2. Existing, living.

Kai - 1. Strong. 2. The name of the Kypchak tribe. Anthropolexeme.

KAYMURZA - Kai (see) + murza (son of the emir; representative of the nobility). Head of the Kai tribe. Preserved among the Tatars-Mishars (Meshcheryaks) in the surname Kaimurzin.

Kaipach - From the Kaipach tribe. Variety: Kaybych. The allonym Kaybych is possibly formed from the name of Khaibulla (see).

KAYKHAN - Khan of the Kai tribe. Preserved among the Tatars-Mishars (Meshcheryaks) in the surname Kaikhanov.

KAICHURA - Kai (see) + chura (boy; worker, plowman, warrior; friend). Worker (farmer, warrior) of the Kai tribe. Preserved among the Tatars-Mishars (Meshcheryaks) in the surnames Kaichurin, Kaichurov. Variety: Kaichur.

Kal is an anthropolexeme used in the formation of male and female names. From the Tajik and Persian word hol ~ hal, meaning "mole".

KALANDAR - Roofless, wandering dervish. Preserved in the name of Kalandarov.

KALBAY ~ KALYBAY - With a mole, having a mole. The name Kalybai is also found among the Mari. Synonym: Minlebay.

KALBARS - Leopard with a mole (happy leopard).

KALBEK - Beck (master), having a mole (happy). Synonym: Minlebek. -

KALDARBEK - Beck (master), having a mole; happy bek (master). Preserved in the surname Kaldarbikov.

Kaldy - Survived. It was given to a boy who survived after a serious illness. Anthropolexeme.

KALDYGUL - Kaldy (see) + kul (God's servant; comrade, companion; worker, plowman, warrior).

KALIMULA - Conversing with God, speaking the word of God. One of the epithets of the prophet Moses. Dialectal variants: Kali, Kalyay, Kalkay, Kalyuk.

KALKAY - Happy, lucky. Preserved in the names Kalkaev, Kalkin. Synonym: Minlekai.

KALKAMAN ~ KALKANMAN - A man with a shield. Preserved in the surname Kalkamanov.

KALKASH - Eyebrow with a mole. It was given to boys who were born with a mole above the eyebrow. Preserved in the surname Kalkashov.

KALMURZA - Having a mole (happy) Murza (son of the Emir; representative of the nobility). Synonym: Minlemurza.

KALMUHAMMET - Having a mole (happy) Muhammet. The name borrowed from the Kazakhs. Synonym: Minlemuhammet. Dialectal options: Kalmamet, Kalmet, Kalmi, Kalmay, Kamet.

KALMYSH - The one who will remain safe and sound. Variety: Kalmash.

KALTAY - Having a mole (happy) child. It was preserved among the Ural, Siberian Tatars and among the Kazakhs in the surname Kaltaev. This name is also found among the Mari.

KAMAL - Completeness, maturity, perfection; flawless, perfect. Anthropolexeme.

KAMALETDIN - The perfection of religion. Dialectal options: Kamai, Kamaly, Kamali, Kamkai, Kamuk, Kamush, Kamalyuk.

KAMAR - Month; lunar; in a figurative sense: radiant, bright, beautiful, like a month. Anthropolexeme.

KAMARJAN - Qamar (see) + jan (soul, person). Synonym: Makhidzhan.

KAMARETDIN - Light of religion.

KAMARUZZAMAN - Light of the era.

KAMARKHUZYA - Kamar (see) + Khoja (owner, owner; mentor, teacher).

KAMBULAT - Kam (shaman, leader in pagan religions) + damask steel (high grade steel). Preserved among the Tatars-Mishars (Meshcheryaks) in the surname Kambulatov.

CAMIL - Perfect in every way, the best, full, mature. Anthropolexeme.

KAMILJAN - Camille (perfect, best) + jan (soul, person).

CAMILLAR - Camille (perfect, best) + yar (comrade, friend).

KAMKAY - Formed by adding to the word kam (shaman, leader in pagan religions) a diminutive affix -kay. Preserved among the Kazan Tatars in the surname Kamkaev.

KAMRAN - Powerful, powerful; happy.

KAMUS - 1. Ocean. 2. Dictionary. Preserved in the names of Kamusov and Kamusin.

REED - Reed; in a figurative sense: a man (boy) is slender, like a reed. Preserved in the name Kamyshev.

KANAK - In the ancient Bulgarian language and the language of the Argu tribe, the word Kanak meant "sour cream", "cream". This word, having figurative meanings "sweet, beloved, joyful child", in ancient times Turkic peoples used as a male name. It was preserved among the Kazan Tatars, for example, in the village of Molvino (Mulla Ile) of the Zelenodolsky district of the Republic of Tatarstan, in the surname Kanakov. Varieties: Kanakai, Kanakach.

KANAKAY - 1. An ancient name formed by adding the diminutive affix -kai to the ancient Tatar word kan, which had the meaning of Wednesday (day of the week). A boy born on this day was given the name Kanakai. 2. In the Mongolian language, the word kanakai means "high". It was preserved in the surname Kankaev (this surname was the legendary colleague of Emelyan Pugachev, Colonel Bakhtiyar Kankaev).

KANDAR - Sugar; figuratively: sweet. Preserved in the name of Kandarov.

KANDIL - Source of light; lamp, chandelier, candle, candelabra. Synonyms: Sirazi, Shamgun, Shomgyi.

KAPKAY - Formed by adding the diminutive affix -kay to the ancient Turkic word kap (close blood relative). Preserved among the Tatars-Mishars (Meshcheryaks) and Siberian Tatars in the surname Kapkaev.

KAPLAN - Leopard, leopard. Preserved among the Tatars-Mishars (Meshcheryaks) in the surname Kaplanov. Anthropolexeme.

KAPLANBEK - Kaplan (leopard, leopard) + bek (master).

KAPLANGARAI - Kaplan (leopard, leopard) + Garay (see).

KAPSHAY - Hasty; fast, zealous. It was preserved among the Siberian Tatars in the surname Kapshaev.

Kara - In the ancient Turkic language, the word kara had the following meanings: 1. Black color. 2. Terrible, strong, powerful. 3. Abundant, rich. 4. Chief, great. 5. Common people, commoners. 6. Earth, soil. 7. Look, look (meaning: "come into the world, be born"). Anthropolexeme.

KARAARSLAN - Black lion, i.e. strong, formidable lion. It was given with a wish to the boy of the strength of a lion. Antonym: Akarslan.

KARABAY - 1. Strong, powerful buy. 2. Swarthy boy. Among the Tatars, Bashkirs and other Turkic peoples, it was also used as a nickname given to dark-haired dogs. Cf.: Baikara. It was preserved among the Kazan Tatars in the surname Karabaev, among the Astrakhan Tatars - in the surname Karapaev. Synonym: Karabayan. Antonym: Akbay. Dialectal variant: Karapay.

KARABARS - Kara (black; formidable, strong) + leopard (leopard, tiger). Antonym: Akbars.

KARABATYR - Terrible, strong hero. Antonym: Akbatyr.

KARABASH - 1. Servant, worker. 2. Black-haired (dark-faced) boy. Preserved among the baptized Tatars in the surname Karabashev. Antonym: Akbash.

KARABAAYAN - see Karabay. The name of the Tatar village in the Sabinsky district of the Republic of Tatarstan. Synonym: Karabay.

KARABEK - Kara (terrible, strong; great) + bek (lord). Antonym: Akbek.

KARABI - Strong, powerful bi (prince, nobleman). Antonym: Akbi.

CARABIRDE - Kara (strong, strong) + birde (gave). God gave a boy who will become strong and strong. Antonym: Akbirde.

KARABUGA - Kara (black; formidable, strong) + buga (bull). In a figurative sense: the famous hero, hero. Antonym: Akbuga.

KARABULAT - Kara (black; formidable, strong) + damask steel (high grade steel). Antonym: Akbulat.

KARAGAY - Larch (coniferous tree). It was given with a wish that the boy would become strong, like a larch. Preserved among the Ural and Bashkortostan Tatars in the surname Karagaev.

KARAGAN - The one who looked, looked (i.e. was born). In the address book, published in 1875 in Kazan, the name Karaganov is found. This surname is also found among Russians.

KARAGACH - Karagach (tree). It was given with the wish that the boy would become strong, like a elm.

KARAGUZYA (KARAHUZYA) - Kara (formidable, strong; great) + Khoja (owner, owner; mentor, teacher). Dialectal variant: Karguzya. Antonym: Akkhuzya.

KARAGUL ~ KARAKUL - 1. Kara (terrible, strong; great) + kul (God's servant; comrade, companion; worker, plowman, warrior). 2. Watchman, guard, patrol. Antonym: Akkul.

KARAEGET - Kara (black, swarthy; strong) + eget (young man). Antonym: Akeget.

KARAISH - Kara (strong) + ish (friend, comrade, close person). Strong, strong friend. Antonym: Agish.

KARAY - Become formidable, strong, powerful. In the 12th century, it was widespread among the Kazan Tatars. Preserved among the Kazan Tatars, Uzbeks, Azerbaijanis and Russians in the surname Karaev.

KARAKAI - Formed by adding a diminutive affix -kai to the word kara (black). It was given to a swarthy boy. Preserved in the surname Karakaev. Antonym: Akkay.

KARAKASH - Black eyebrow. It was given to black-browed boys. Among the Bashkirs and Kazakhs, the name Karakash is also used as a feminine one.

KARAKILD - 1. A swarthy, dark-haired boy was born. 2. A strong, strong boy was born. Antonym: Akkilde.

Karakuz - Black eyes. It was given to a black-eyed boy. Antonym: Akkuz.

KARACUZAK - Strong pod. It was given with the wish that in the future the boy would have as many children as peas in a pod.

KARACUCHUK - Strong puppy. It was given with the wish that the boy be as tenacious as a puppy. Antonym: Akkuchuk.

KARAKUSH - kite, golden eagle. It was given with a wish to the boy for the strength and dexterity of a kite. Antonym: Akkush.

KARAM - Generosity, generosity; holiness. Anthropolexeme.

KARAMAN - Possessing wealth, strength, power. Preserved in the surname Karamanov.

KARAMAT - 1. A miracle, magic, an extraordinary phenomenon, something mysterious. 2. Generosity, nobility.

KARAMATULLA - 1. Miracle, magic of Allah. 2. The bounty of Allah.

KARAMETDIN - Generosity, mercy of religion. Dialectal variants: Karami, Karay.

KARAMULLA - 1. Kara (terrible, strong; great) + mullah (spiritual mentor, teacher, preacher). Antonym: Akmulla. 2. Generosity, the generosity of Allah.

KARAMURZA - Strong, courageous murza (son of the emir; representative of the nobility). From this name the Russian surnames Karamzin and Kara-Murza are formed. Antonym: Akmurza.

KARAMSHAH, KARAMSHHA - Karam (see) + check.

KARAMYSH ~ KARAMYSH - The child was born. Preserved in the surnames Karamyshev, Karmyshev. These surnames are also found among Russians.

KARANAY - With a gloomy face (meaning "serious"). Preserved in the surname Karanaev.

KARANIYAZ - Kara (terrible, strong; great) + Niyaz (see).

KARATAI - Kara (black; strong) + tai (foal). Preserved in the surnames Karatay, Karataev. These surnames are also found among Russians. Antonym: Aktay.

KARATASH - Kara (strong, powerful) + tash (stone). Powerful, holy stone. It was given with a wish that the boy would become strong as a stone. Antonym: Aktash.

KARATIMER - Kara (black; strong) + timer (iron).

KARATUGAN - Kara (black, swarthy; strong) + tugan (born). Antonym: Aktugan.

KARAKHAN - Kara (black, swarthy; formidable, strong) + khan. Antonym: Akhan.

KARAHMET - Kara (see) + Akhmet (see).

KARACH - Swarthy (man). It was also used as a nickname given to dark-haired dogs (zoonym). Preserved in the surname Karachev. This surname is also found among Russians.

KARACHAR - 1. Dark-haired, swarthy. 2. Having a strong, large family. This name is found in the census books of Kazan and the Kazan province of the 16th-17th centuries. Preserved among the Kazan Tatars and Russians in the surname Karacharov. According to N.A. Baskakov, the basis of the Russian surname Karacharov is the geographical nomenclature kara jar (black yar, coast).

KARACHMAN - A swarthy man.

KARACHURA - Kara (black, swarthy; strong) + chura (boy; worker, farmer, warrior; friend). Preserved in the names Karachurin, Karachurov. Antonym: Akchura.

KARI - 1. Reader; knowing the Qur'an by heart. 2. In the ancient Turkic language, the word "kari" meant "venerable old man, aksakal".

CARIBE (CARIP) - Close; blood relative, brother. Anthropolexeme.

KARIBETDIN - A person close to religion.

CARIBULLA - A person close to Allah.

KARIETDIN - A person close to religion.

KARIM - 1. Generous, noble, generous, merciful, with a broad soul, honest. 2. Dear, revered, dear. Anthropolexeme.

CARIMBAY - Generous, merciful buy.

CARIMBEK - Generous, merciful bek (master).

CARIMGUL - Generous, merciful servant of God (man).

KARIMJAN - Generous, kind soul.

KARIMETDIN - A generous, respected by other people believer.

Karimullah - A generous person, beloved by Allah.

KARIMKHAN - Generous, merciful khan.

KARIMKHUZYA - Generous, merciful host.

KARIMSHAH, KARIMSHAH - Generous, merciful shah.

KARIHAN - Khan who will live to a ripe old age.

KARL - A brave man, a man. A new name that came into use after the October Socialist Revolution and was given in honor of Karl Marx and Karl Liebknecht.

KARLYKHAN - Khan (boy), born during a snowfall or in winter.

KARMYSH - (see) Karamysh.

KARNAI - 1. Horn, horn. 2. Variety of the name Zulkarnay (see).

KARNAK - In the ancient Turkic language, the word karnak meant "having a big belly." It was given to a boy who was born with a large torso. Preserved in the family name Karnakov.

CARRAM - Grower.

CARTBAY - Old Bai; a boy who will live to a ripe old age.

KARYNDASH ~ KARDASH - Born by the same mother (together with someone), uterine. This name was given to a child born from another (new) husband. Cf.: Kodash. It was preserved among the Tatar-Mishars (Meshcheryaks) in the surname Kardashev and among the Russians in the surnames Kardashov, Kardashev.

QASIM, QASIM - Dividing, distributing, distributing; sharing (with someone). Dialectal variants: Kasai, Kasi. Anthropolexeme.

KASIMBAY, KASYMBAY - Kasim (see) + buy (owner; wealthy, influential person, lord).

KASIMBEK, KASYMBEK - Kasim (see) + bek (master).

KASIMJAN, KASYMJAN - Kasim (see) + jan (soul, person).

KASIMKHAN, KASIMKHAN - Kasim (see) + khan.

KASIR - 1. Short, small. 2. Abundant; frequent, numerous.

KATIP (KATIB) - Writer, writer; secretary. Dialectal variants: Katif, Kuti, Kutip.

KAUSAR - 1. From the word alcausar (the name of the paradise source). 2. Abundance. 3. Honey sherbet, a sweet drink. The name Kausar in many regions of the Republic of Tatarstan is used only as a feminine one. In the Agryz region, it is also given to boys.

KAFI - Capable, quick, efficient.

KAFIL - 1. Returning. 2. The one who takes responsibility; educator, guardian.

KAKHARMAN - Hero, hero. Dialectal variants: Karman, Karmanay.

KAHIR - Winner in the fight, gaining the upper hand, conquering, winner. Dialectal variant: Cairo. From the allonym Cairo, the surname Kairov is formed, which is widespread among the Kazan Tatars. This surname is also found among Russians.

KAHHAR - Possessor of great power (one of the epithets of Allah).

KACHKYN - The fugitive. In the old days, among the Turkic peoples, it was given to illegitimate boys; this name was also given to men who defected to this tribe from another.

KACHKYNBAY - Kachkyn (fugitive) + buy (owner; wealthy, influential person, lord).

KACHMAS - He won't run away, he won't run away. It was preserved by the Russians in the surname Kachmasov.

KASHIF - Discoverer of the new, inventor.

KASHIFULLAH - One who recognizes Allah.

KASHKAR - Wolf. A name associated with an ancient pagan custom. The word kashkar is still used in Chuvash meaning "wolf". It was preserved among the Tatars-Mishars (Meshcheryaks) and Russians in the surnames Kashkarev, Kashkarov. Synonyms: Buri, Kashkar, Kurt, Chan.

KASHKARBAY - Kashkar (wolf) + buy (owner; wealthy, influential person, lord). Cf.: Baiburi. Synonyms: Buribai, Changbai.

Kashfel - Open, clarify. Anthropolexeme.

KASHFELBAYAN - Kashfel (see) + Bayan (see).

KASHFELGAYAN - Kashfel (see) + Gayan (see)).

KASHFELGILEM - Discover new knowledge, develop science.

KASHFELZADA - Kashfel (see) + Zada ​​(see).

KASHFELMAGAN - Clarification, disclosure of meaning.

KASHFELMULYUK - Kashfel (see) + Mulyuk (see).

KASHFELHAK - The discovery of truth.

KASHFERAZI - Kashfel (see) + Razi (see). Dialectal variants: Kashifrazi, Kashbrazi.

KASHFETDIN - Knowing, knowing religion. Dialectal variants: Kashbetdin, Kashfi.

KASHFINUR - To find, open the radiance.

KASHFULLA - Confession, disclosure of the soul before Allah, revelation to Allah.

KASHSHAF (KASHAF) - Discoverer, inventor; one who explains, explains. Dialectal variant: Kashap. Anthropolexeme.

KASHSHAFETDIN - Opener of religion, interpreter of religion. Dialectal variants: Kashap, Kashay, Kashuk.

KAYUM - Forever alive; unchanging, firm, reliable (one of the epithets of Allah).

KELYASH - see Telyash. In ancient times, the Bulgaro-Tatars used the solar-lunar calendar, according to which the eleventh month of the year was called Kelyau. Boys born this month were given the name Kelyash.

KECHEBAY - Junior Bai. Given to the youngest child in the family.

KESH - Sable (fur-bearing animal). Synonym: Samur. Anthropolexeme.

KESHBAY - Kesh (sable) + buy (owner; wealthy, influential person, lord).

KESHBI - Kesh (sable) + bi (prince, lord).

KESHMUHAMMET - Kesh (sable) + Muhammet (see).

KIEK - The word "kiek" in the Old Tatar language was used to designate hunting objects (deer, saiga, roe deer). Preserved in the names of Kiyokov, Kiyukov, Kuekov, Kuyukov. Anthropolexeme.

KIEKBAI - Kiek (see) + buy (owner; wealthy, influential person, lord). This name is still found among the Bashkirs.

KIEKKHAN - Kiek (see) + khan.

Kiel ~ Kilde - Let it be born; was born. Anthropolexeme.

KILBAY - Kiel (let him be born) + buy (owner; wealthy, influential person, lord).

KILBARS - Kiel (let it be born) + leopard (strong like a leopard, a tiger).

KILBASH - Kiel (let it be born) + bash (child).

KILDEBAY - Kilde (born) + buy (owner; wealthy, influential person, lord). Cf.: Baigilde, Baikilde.

KILDEBEK - Kilde (born) + bek (lord). The name of the Tatar village in the Sabinsky district of the Republic of Tatarstan.

KILDEGUZYA (KILDEKHUZYA) - Kilde (born) + Khoja (owner, owner; mentor, teacher).

KILDEGUL - Kilde (born) + kul (God's servant; comrade, companion; worker, plowman, warrior). Cf.: Kulkilde.

KILDEKUSH - Kilde (born) + kush (couple, equal, friend).

KILDEMUHAMMET - Kilde (born) + Muhammet (see))

KILDESH ~ KILDEISH - Kilde (born) + ish (assistant, child). In the language of the Lithuanian Tatars, the word kildshi ~ keldish means "the one who came to the bride's house, the husband." The surname Keldysh is formed from this word (according to N.A. Baskakov). Cf.: Ishkilde.

KILDEYAR - Kilde (born) + yar (beloved person). It was preserved among the Tatars and Bashkirs in the surname Kildiyarov.

KILDURAZ - Kilde (came) + uraz (happiness). Preserved in the surname Kildurazov and in the name of the Tatar village in the Buinsky district of the Republic of Tatarstan. Compare: Urazgilde, Urazkilde.

KILMAK - A child who has come (born). It was preserved among the Kazan Tatars in the surname Kilmyakov, among the Udmurts - in the surname Kelmakov.

KILMURZA - Kiel (let him be born) + murza (son of the emir; representative of the nobility).

KILMUHAMMET (GILMUHAMMET) - The earth under the feet of the prophet Muhammet. Dialectal variants: Kilmet, Kilembet, Kilem, Kilmamet, Kilmi, Kilmay.

KILSENBAY - Let the bai come (be born).

KILTASH - Kiel (let it be born) + tash (stone).

KILTIYAR - Let a child be born.

KILCHURA - Kiel (let him be born) + chura (boy, farmer, warrior).

KILYABAY - Bai is born.

KIM - Abbreviation of the words "Communist Youth International".

Kinzel - Wealth, value. Anthropolexeme.

KINZELGAYAN - Kinzel (see) + Gayan (see)).

KINZYA - 1. The youngest child. Dialectal variants: Kintya, Kincha. 2. Wealth, value. Anthropolexeme.

KINZYABAY - Kinzya (the youngest) + buy (owner; wealthy, influential person, lord). Junior bai (child).

KINZYABEK - Kinzya (the youngest) + bek (master).

KINZYABULAT - Kinzya (the youngest) + bulat (high grade steel).

KINZYAGALI - Kinzya (the youngest) + Gali (see).

KINZYAGUL ~ KINZYAKUL - Kinzya (the youngest) + kul (God's servant; comrade, companion; worker, plowman, warrior).

KINZYAKAI - Formed by adding the diminutive affix -kai to the name Kinzya (the youngest). Preserved in the surname Kinzekiev.

KINZYAKAI - 1. Wealth, value. 2. Youth, young man. 3. Formed by adding to the word kinzya, which means "just ripe", a diminutive affix -kai. Preserved in the names of Kinzyakaev, Kinzikiev.

KINZYAKILDE - Came (born) Kinzya (see).

KINZYAMURAT - Kinzya (the youngest) + Murat (see)).

KINZYANUR - Kinzya (the youngest) + nur (beam, radiance).

KINZYASULTAN - Kinzya (the youngest) + sultan.

KINZYAKHAN - Kinzya (the youngest) + khan.

KINZYAKHMET - Kinzya (the youngest) + Akhmet (see).

KIRAM - 1. Generous, noble. 2. Dear, glorious. 3. Straightforwardness, sincerity, sincerity. Anthropolexeme.

KIRAMETDIN - A generous, sincere servant of religion. Dialectal variants: Kirai, Kirami.

KIRAMULLAH - Generous, sincere servant of Allah.

KYRGIZBAI - Kirghiz (name of the people) + buy (owner; wealthy, influential person, lord). This name is found among the Ural and Siberian Tatars.

KIREI - 1. Razor. It was given with the wish that the boy could resist evil forces like a sharp blade, a razor. 2. Know how to resist death. Preserved in the names of Kireev, Kiriev.

KICHUBAY - Head of the crossing. In ancient times: the position of the person who led the crossings (in settlements located on the banks of large rivers). Preserved in the family name Kichubaev.

Kiyam - 1. Rise, revival. 2. Greet, meet standing. Anthropolexeme.

KIYAMBAY - Kiyam (see) + buy (owner; wealthy, influential person, lord).

KIYAMETDIN - Rise of religion.

KIYAMNUR - Rise, ascension of rays, radiance.

KIYAS - Comparison, comparison; example, sample. Dialectal variant: Kiyaz.

CRIMEA - In the ancient Turkic language, the word korum was used in the meaning: 1. Scattered stones, fragments of rocks, boulders. 2. In a figurative sense: a myriad of livestock. This name was in use among the Tatars during the time of the Kazan Khanate. That was the name of the grandfather of the Tatar poet Gabdrakhim Utyz Imani (1756 - 1836). Preserved in the family name Krymov. Stefan Ilchev notes that the surnames Krumov and Krumovsky, found among the Danube Bulgarians, come from the ancient Bulgarian name Krum (Crimea ~ Kyry), in Lately re-entered into use. Anthropolexeme. KRYMBAY - Crimea (see) + buy (owner; wealthy, influential person, lord). Bai, possessing a large number of livestock. Preserved in the family name Krymbaev.

KRYMSARAY - Crimea (see) + barn (palace). palace with countless treasures. This name was given to the child with a wish for great wealth. It is found in the books of the census of the population of Kazan in the 16th and 17th centuries.

KRYMKHAN - Crimea (see)

KRYMKHUZYA - Crimea (see) + Khoja (owner, owner; mentor, teacher). In the meaning of "the owner of a myriad of livestock."

KUANDYK - We rejoiced (the birth of a child). Synonym: Suyunduk.

KUAT - Strength, courage, power. Anthropolexeme.

KUATBAY - Kuat (see) + buy (owner; wealthy, influential person, lord). Cf.: Baikuat.

KUATBIRDE - God gave strength, power (meaning: God gave the boy).

Cuba - Pale brown (animal color). Anthropolexeme.

KUBAI - An ancient name formed by adding the invocative-imperative affix -ay to the word cube (pale brown - suit). Preserved among the Tatars-Mishars (Meshcheryaks) and Siberian Tatars in the surname Kubaev (Kobaev).

KUBAKAYY - A name formed by adding a diminutive affix -kai to the word cube (pale brown - suit). Preserved among the Tatar-Mishars (Meshcheryaks) in the surname Kubakaev (Kobakaev).

KUBACH - Pale brown (animal color).

KUBASH - 1. The name of the bird (Shaikhulov). 2. Cuba (see)

KUBYAK - Dog; figuratively: comrade. It was given with the wish that the child be unpretentious, resistant to disease. It was in use among the Bulgaro-Tatars during the time of the Kazan Khanate. From this name, the Tatar and Russian surnames Kubyakov, Kobyakov are formed.

KUGANAK - Formed by the merging of the word kuk, which in the ancient Turkic language means "heaven, god", with the word anak, meaning "puppy". Meaning "sacred puppy". In this name, the phenomena of totemization (binding to the word anak - totem) and consecration (binding to the word kuk - "heaven") are visible. It was preserved in the name of a Tatar village in the Sterlibash region and in the name of a Russian village in the Aurgazinsky region of Bashkortostan.

KUGARCHINN - Dove. The Bulgaro-Tatars used it as a male name. The Kazan Tatars and Mari preserved in the names Kugarchenev, Kugarchinov. Synonyms: Kabutar, Yunus.

KUGEY

KUGUSH - Formed by adding to the word kugu, which has the meaning of "swan" in the Chagatai (Old Uzbek) language, a diminutive affix -ish. In the Bulgaro-Tatar language, it has the form Kugesh. The name Kugesh is also found among the Mari. The name of a village in the Zelenodolsky district of the Republic of Tatarstan. It is documented that this village existed during the time of the Kazan Khanate. The name Kugush was preserved among the Tatars and Russians in the surname Kugushev.

KUDABAYY - Kum, matchmaker.

KUDAKAY - Formed by adding to the word where (godfather, matchmaker) a diminutive affix -kay. The Bashkirs use it in the form Kuzakai.

KUDASH - 1. A name formed by adding a diminutive affix -sh to the word where (godfather, matchmaker). In the meaning of "younger godfather, godfather's son." 2. In the ancient Turkic language, the word kudash meant "a boy born from one father, but from another mother (in relation to his half-brothers and sisters)". 3. According to Y. Garay, the name Kudash ~ Kodash is derived from the word kudash (comrade). Cf.: Karyndash. The surname Kudashev is found among Tatars, Bashkirs, and also among Russians.

KUDRAT

Kudratullah - Embodying the power of Allah.

Kuz - Eye. Anthropolexeme.

KUZAK - Pea pod. It was given with the wish that in the future the boy would have as many children as peas in a pod.

KUZBAY - Kuz (eye) + buy (owner; wealthy, influential person, lord). Bai (boy) dear, like the apple of an eye.

KUZBEKK - Kuz (eye) + bek (master). In the meaning of "bek (master) dear, like the apple of an eye." Cf.: Kuzby. It was preserved among the Kazan Tatars in the surname Kuzbekov.

KUZBI - Kuz (eye) + bi (prince, nobleman). Be dear as an eye. Compare:

KUZGUN - Raven. Among the ancient Turks, the raven was a symbol of wisdom, intelligence, learning. Preserved in the surname Kuzgunov.

KUZI ~ KUZAY - 1. Lamb of the spring offspring. 2. Aries (zodiac sign). The Tatar name of the month Hamal, corresponding to the month of March in modern chronology. The origin of this name is connected with the time of birth of kuzi - lambs of spring offspring. The name Kuzi ~ Kuzy was preserved in the surnames Kuzaev, Kuchiev and Kuzeev. Anthropolexeme..

KUZIBAY - Kuzi (see) + buy (owner; wealthy, influential person, lord). It was preserved among the Perm and Siberian Tatars in the surnames Kuzibaev, Kuzybaev.

KUZIBALA - Kuzi (see) + bala (child).

KUZIBEK - Kuzi (see)

KUZIKILDE - A lamb of spring offspring was born. It was preserved among the Siberian Tatars in the surname Kuzigildiev.

KUZIMKUL ~ KUZIGUL - Kuzi (see) + kul (God's servant; comrade, companion; worker, plowman, warrior). It was preserved among the Kazan Tatars in the surname Kuzimkulov.

KUZKAY - Formed by adding a diminutive affix -kay to the word kuz (eye). In the meaning of "a child is dear, like the apple of an eye." The name of a village in the Menzelinsky district of the Republic of Tatarstan.

KUIBAGYSH - Grazing sheep. Meaning "shepherd's helper". It was preserved among the Siberian Tatars and Mishars (Meshcheryak) in the surname Kuibagyshev.

KUICHIBAY - In ancient times, this name was given to boys born in the year of the Sheep according to the eastern calendar. The Kazakhs still have the name Koishibai.

KUKE ~ KUKI ~ KUKUY > Saifulla > Fathulla > Khaibulla > Gabdessattar > Gabdrakhman > Faiserakhman > Gumar > Aivar > Kulsharif.

KUKKUZ - Blue-eyed child. An old ritual Bulgaro-Tatar name, given in accordance with the appearance, eye color of the child.

KUKLYASH - A name derived from the ancient Turkic-Bulgarian word koklyash, meaning "to take root", "to flourish". Preserved in the name Kuklyashev.

KUKMURZA - Kuk (blue) + murza (son of the emir; representative of the nobility). Perhaps the meaning is "holy murza".

KUKTAI - Gray foal.

KUKTIMER - Blue iron. Meaning "sacred metal". Cf.: Timercook.

Kul - In the ancient Turkic language, the word "kul", in addition to the meanings "slave, servant", also had the meanings "slave of Allah, comrade, companion, farmer, warrior, worker, helper, representative", etc. Dialectal variant: Gul. Anthropolexeme..

KULAY - An old name formed by adding to the word kul (God's servant; comrade, companion; worker, plowman, warrior) a descriptive naming affix -ay. Dialectal variant: Kuly.

KULAYBEK - Pleasant, handsome bek (master).

KULAKHMET - Kul (God's servant; comrade, companion; worker, plowman, warrior) + Ahmet (see)).

FAM - A funny, smiling, cheerful child. Synonym: Kulemsar.

KULBAY - Kul (God's servant; comrade, companion; worker, plowman, warrior) + buy (owner; wealthy, influential person, lord). Cf.: Baigul, Baikul.

KULBARS - Kul (God's servant; comrade, companion; worker, plowman, warrior) + leopard (tiger). Preserved in the names of Kulbarisov, Kulbarsov.

KULBEK - Kul (God's servant; comrade, companion; worker, plowman, warrior) + bek (master). Preserved in the names Kulbekov, Kulbekov. Cf.: Bikkul.

KULBIRDE - Kul (God's servant; comrade, companion; worker, tiller, warrior) + birde (gave). Allah has given a helper. Cf.: Birdekul.

KULGALI - Kul (God's servant; comrade, companion; worker, plowman, warrior) + Gali (see). The name of the 13th century Tatar poet Kulgali Mirkhadzhi, the author famous poem"Kyissa-i-Yusuf". Note: The separate spelling (Kul Gali) is incorrect. Synonym: Gabdelgali.

KULGARAI - Kul (God's servant; comrade, companion; worker, plowman, warrior) + Garay (see)).

KULGILDE ~ KULKILDE - A kul (servant of God; comrade, companion; worker, plowman, warrior) came (born). Cf.: Kildegul. Preserved in the family name Kulgildin.

KULGYNA - An ancient name derived from the Mongolian word holgon (mouse). In ancient times, this name was given to boys born in the year of the Mouse according to the "Animal Cycle" (Compare: Syskan, Syskanbai; Tyshkan, Tyshkanbai, etc. - Bashkir and Kirghiz names). A name that was widespread among the Kazan Tatars in the 16th-17th centuries. The name of a Tatar village in the Apastovsky district of the Republic of Tatarstan.

KULDAVLET - Kul (God's servant; comrade, companion; worker, plowman, warrior) + davlet (state). One who serves for the good of the state. Cf.: Davletkul.

KULIA Anthropolekseme.

KULIBAI - Bai's servant. Preserved in the surname Kulibaev.

KULIBEK - Servant of the bek (lord). Preserved in the surname Kulibekov.

KULISH - Kul (God's servant; comrade, companion; worker, tiller, warrior) + ish (helper, companion, child). Dialectal variants: Kulysh, Kulyash.

KULKAMAR - Kul (God's servant; comrade, companion; worker, tiller, warrior) + Kamar (moon). Servant of God (man) with the beauty of the month.

KULKUMAN - 1. A boy with light brown hair. 2. The ancient name of the Kipchaks. M.3. Zakiev connects its origin with the words cuba (pale brown) and kyuman (swan). The name Kulkuman is found in the census book of the Kazan province in 1602-1603.

KULMAN - Slave, servant, helper.

KULMURZA - Kul (God's servant; comrade, companion; worker, plowman, warrior) + murza (son of the emir; representative of the nobility). Cf.: Murzagul, Murzakul.

KULMUHAMMET - Kul (God's servant; comrade, companion; worker, tiller, warrior) + Muhammet (see). Cf.: Muhammetkul. Dialectal options: Kulmamet, Kulmet, Kulymbet, Kulmy, Kulmay.

KULMUHAMMETAMIR - Kul (God's servant; comrade, companion; worker, plowman, warrior) + Muhammetamir (see). Dialectal variant: Kulmamir. Preserved among the Kazan Tatars in the surname Kulmamirov.

KULSADIK - Kul (God's servant; comrade, companion; worker, plowman, warrior) + Sadyk (see). Devoted slave, servant; true friend.

KULSAIT - Kul (God's servant; comrade, companion; worker, plowman, warrior) + Sait (see). Cf.: Saitkul.

KULSAMAT - Slave of the ever-living (Allah).

KULSARY - Holy, good servant of God. During the time of the Kazan Khanate, on the side of the Dzhuri road there was a Tatar village with the name Kulsary. Variety: Kulsar. The name Kulsar is still found among the Mari.

KULTAI - Kul (God's servant; comrade, companion; worker, tiller, warrior) + tai (in the Mongolian language -tai is a masculine affix). Preserved among the Tatars-Mishars (Meshcheryaks), Kazan and Siberian Tatars in the surname Kultaev.

KULTASH - Kul (God's servant; comrade, companion; worker, tiller, warrior) + tash (stone).

KULTIMER - Kul (God's servant; comrade, companion; worker, tiller, warrior) + timer (iron). The servant of God is hardy and strong as iron.

KULTUGAN - Kul (God's servant; comrade, companion; worker, tiller, warrior) + tugan (born).

KULTYABAY - Kultya (sheaf) + buy (owner; wealthy, influential person, lord). This name was given to a child with a wish for wealth and plentiful food. It is found among the Udmurts to this day.

Kulun - Foal. Anthropolexeme.

KULUNBAY - Kulun (foal) + buy (owner; wealthy, influential person, lord).

KULUNTAI - An ancient name formed by adding the affix -tai to the word Kulun (foal), which is a sign of the masculine gender in the Mongolian language. According to O.N. Trubachev, the Russian surname Kollontai comes from the Tatar name Kuluntai (Uzbeks - kulinta, Uighurs - kulunta - "wild donkey").

KULURAZ - Kul (God's servant; comrade, companion; worker, tiller, warrior) + Uraz (happiness, joy). Happy servant of God. Compare: Urazgul, Urazkul.

KULCHURA - Kul (God's servant; comrade, companion; worker, plowman, warrior) + chura (boy; worker, plowman, warrior; friend). Preserved in the names Kulchurin, Kulchurov. Cf.: Churagul, Churakul.

KULSHARIF ~ KULSHARIP - Kul (God's servant; comrade, companion; worker, farmer, warrior) + Sharif (see). The name of Sait Kulsharif, the chief Kazan imam, died heroically in October 1552 while defending Kazan from the troops of Ivan the Terrible. Separate spelling given name (Kul Sharif) is incorrect. Kazan Tatars have the surname Kulsharipov. Kulsharif is the name of a Tatar village in the Almetyevsk region of the Republic of Tatarstan. Cf.: Sharifkul.

KULY - In the middle of the 19th century, the Kazan Tatars used the compound male name Maulakuly ("Slave of Allah"). Its second part (Kuly) was often used as an independent name. The fictitious surname of the Tatar poet of the 17th century Maula Kuly (G. Sattarov). On behalf of Kulyi, the surnames Kulyev, Kuliev, Kuleev, Kolov are formed.

KUMACHBAY - Kumach (bread) + buy (owner; wealthy, influential person, lord). A name given with the wish that the child always had a lot of bread and food.

KUMUSH - Silver, a precious metal. A symbol of inner purity, sinlessness. Anthropolexeme.

KUMUSHAY - Silver month. Cf.: Altynai.

KUMUSHBAY - "Silver" (pure, sinless) buy. This name is also found among the Mari. Compare: Altynbay, Bulatbay, Kurychbay, Timerbay.

Kuhn - 1. Sun. 2. The name of the ancient Turkic tribe Kun ~ Khun (Hun). Cf.: Aftab, Kuyash, Shames. Anthropolexeme.

KUNAI - 1. Proud. This name is found in the census books of the Kazan Tatars of the 16th century. 2. According to T. Dzhanuzakov, the Kazakh compound name Kunai is formed from the components kun (sun) + ai (month). 3. In the Nogai, Kazakh, Kyrgyz languages, the word kunai (kuna + ai) meant "joy". Preserved among the Kazan Tatars and Kazakhs in the surname Kunaev. This surname is also found among Russians.

KUNAK - Long-awaited; born away. Synonym: Michman. Anthropolexeme.

KUNAKBAI - Kunak (see) + buy (owner; wealthy, influential person, lord).

KUNAKKILDE - The long-awaited child was born.

KUNAKKUL - Kunak (see) + kul (God's servant; comrade, companion; worker, plowman, warrior).

KUNAKHUZYA - Kunak (see) + Khoja (owner, owner; mentor, teacher).

KUNBAI - Kun (see)

KUNBAK - Let a child (boy) be born as radiant as the sun.

KUNBIRDE - God gave a child (boy) like the sun.

KUNGUR - Fair-haired, brown. It was given to brown-eyed, fair-haired boys. Preserved among the Kazan Tatars and Russians in the surname Kungur.

KUNGURBAY - Kungur (see) + buy (owner; wealthy, influential person, lord). Brown-eyed, fair-haired boy.

KUNDUZ - Beaver. Anthropolexeme.

KUNDUZBAY - Kunduz (beaver) + buy (owner; wealthy, influential person, lord).

KUNTIMER - Kun (see) + timer (iron).

KUNTUGAN - The sun has risen. A child was born radiant, like the sun.

KUNTUMYSH - Sunrise. The birth of a child as radiant as the sun.

KUNCHURA - Sun-like chura (boy; worker, plowman, warrior; friend). Preserved in the surname Kunchurin.

Kuramsha ~ Khuramsha - 1. In the Mongolian language, the word kuramsha ~ khuramsha means "gathering in one place, uniting". 2. This name could also occur as a result of a phonetic change in the name Khurramsha ("cheerful shah"). It was preserved among the Kazan Tatars and Tatars-Mishars (Meshcheryaks) in the surnames Kuramov, Khuramov, Kuramshin, Khuramshin. Dialectal options: Kuram, Khuram.

KURAN - 1. In the Mongolian language, the word guran (khuran ~ kuran) means "three". In ancient times, it was customary for the third child (boy) in the family to be given the name Kuran (compare: Russian name Tretiak and - Salis mean "third"). 2. This name is probably derived from the Mongolian word guran, meaning "saiga" (compare: in the Manchu language the word guran means "saiga", in the Altai language the word kuran means "ram"). Preserved among the Tatar-Mishars (Meshcheryaks) in the surname Kuranov. This surname is also found among Russians.

KURBAN - Victim; sacrificing himself, not sparing himself; closeness to Allah. Dialectal variant: Kurman. Anthropolexeme.

KURBANAY - 1. A name formed by adding to the word kurban (see) a descriptive denominative affix -ay. 2. A child born in the month preceding the feast of the sacrifice of Eid al-Adha. Dialectal options: Kurmanai, Kurmay, Kurman, Kurmanak, Kurmak, Kurmyy, Kurbi, Kurmash.

KURBANBAY - Kurban (see) + buy (owner; wealthy, influential person, lord). Dialectal variant: Kurmanbay.

KURBANBAKI - Kurban (see) + Baki (see).

KURBANBEK - Kurban (see) + bek (master).

KURBANVALI - Kurban (see)) + Vali (see).

KURBANGAZI - Kurban (see) + Gazi (see). Not sparing himself in the struggle for a holy cause.

KURBANGALI - Kurban (see) + Gali (see).

KURBANGILDE ~ KURBANKILDE - Came (born) Kurban (see).

KURBANGUL (KURBANKUL) - Kurban (see) + kul (God's servant; comrade, companion; worker, plowman, warrior).

QURBANNABI - Kurban (see) + Nabi (see).

KURBAT - A name derived from the Arabic word karabat ("closeness to Allah; kinship, brotherhood; friendship").

KURMAI - see Kurbanai. Preserved among the Tatars-Mishars (Meshcheryaks) in the surname Kurmaev.

KURMAN - Quiver. Preserved among the Kazan Tatars and Russians in the surname Kurmanov.

KURMYSH - Creation of a family, a family hearth. Preserved among the Tatars-Mishars (Meshcheryaks) in the surname Kurmyshev.

KURT - Wolf. In the Southern Turkic (Oguz group) language, the word kurt ~ kort is still used in the meaning of "wolf". Preserved in the surname Kurtov. Synonyms: Buri, Kashkar, Chan. Anthropolexeme.

KURTAI - An ancient name formed by adding to the word kurt ("wolf") an anthroponymic petting-appeal-imperative affix -ai. Meaning "strong and formidable, like a wolf." Preserved in the surname Kurtaev. Variety: Cortai.

KURTASH - An ancient name formed by adding to the word kurt (wolf) an anthroponymic affectionate-reversal affix -ash. Preserved among the Tatars-Mishars (Meshcheryaks) in the surname Kurtashov.

KURYCH - Steel (metal). It was given with the wish that the child (boy) grow up strong as steel. Anthropolexeme.

KURYCHBAY - Bai (see) strong as steel. Cf.: Bulatbay, Timerbay; Altynbay, Kumushbay.

KURYCHBULAT - Kurych (steel) + damask steel (high grade steel). Cf.: Timerbulat.

KURYCHDZHAN - Steel soul, steel man. Cf.: Timerjan.

KURYCHTIMER - Kurych (steel) + timer (iron). Cf.: Bulattimer.

KURYCHKHAN - Steel khan (meaning "strong as steel"). Cf.: Timerkhan.

KUSAI - Formed by adding to the Mongolian word kusa ~ khusa ("ram") denominative-imperative affix -y (-ay). It was given to the boy with the wish to become the father of a large family in the future. Preserved in the name Kusaev. Synonyms: Tyaka, Kuchkar, Kabish.

KUSTY - Formed by joining the word bushes, in the southern and eastern dialects of the Bashkir language meaning " younger brother, younger sister", of the invocative affix -y. Affectionate form: Kustym. This name is found in the materials of "Revizsky tales" (Kazan province, 1834 - 1858).

KUSYABAYY - The long-awaited buy (boy).

KUSYAMESH

KUSYANAK - Long-awaited (child).

KUSYAPKUL - The long-awaited servant of God (boy).

Kut - 1. Soul, spirit. 2. Happiness, grace. Anthropolexeme.

KUTAN - Happy.

KUTBETDIN - Pole, beacon of religion (in the meaning of "glorified religious figure"); center of faith. Dialectal variant: Kutbi.

KUTDUSS - Holy, purest; very expensive.

KUTEK - The long-awaited child (boy). Dialectal variants: Kuti, Kutesh.

KUTEM - Long-awaited. It was preserved among the Siberian Tatars in the surname Kutumov.

KUTEPALDYK - We finally waited for (the child).

KUTEPALDYM - I finally waited (child).

KUTKILYA - Happiness comes.

KUTLY - Happy, bringing happiness; alive, healthy, prosperous; praiseworthy. Preserved in the names Kutlyev, Kutleev, Kutluev, Kotlin, Kutlin. Anthropolexeme.

KUTLYAKHMET - Kutly (see) + Akhmet (see). Variety: Kutlymet.

KUTLYBAY - Happy buy. Cf.: Baikutly.

KUTLYBARS - Kutly (happy, prosperous) + leopard (leopard, tiger).

KUTLYBEK - Happy bek (master). Dialectal variant: Kutbek.

KUTLYBI - Kutly (happy, prosperous) + bi (prince, nobleman). Variety: Kutbi.

KUTLYBIRDE - God gave a happy child.

KUTLYBUGA

KUTLYBUKASH - Happy hero, hero. The name of a Tatar village in the Rybno-Slobodsky district of the Republic of Tatarstan.

KUTLYBULAT - Kutly (see) + damask steel (high grade steel).

KUTLYVALI - Kutly (happy, prosperous) + Vali (see).

KUTLYVAFA - Kutly (happy, prosperous) + Vafa (see)).

KUTLYGALI - Kutly (happy, prosperous) + Gali (see).

KUTLYGALLYAM - Kutly (happy, prosperous) + Gallam (see). The happiest person in the world.

KUTLYGALYAM - Kutly (see) + galam (world, universe). The happiest person in the world.

KUTLYGARAY - Kutly (happy, prosperous) + Garay (see). Synonym: Bahetgarai.

KUTLYGILDE - A happy child has come (born).

KUTLYGUL ~ KUTLYKUL - Happy servant of God.

KUTLYDAVLET

KUTLYJAN - Happy soul, happy person. Variety: Kutjan. Synonyms: Bakhetjan, Sagadatjan, Urazjan.

KUTLYZAMAN - Happy time. It was given with the wish that the life of the child was happy. Cf.: Zamankutly.

KUTLYISH - Kutly (happy, prosperous) + ish (friend, comrade, child). Dialectal variants: Kutlysh, Kutish, Kutysh.

KUTLYKK - A happy person.

KUTLYKADAM - A happy step, a sign of happiness. It was given to a firstborn boy.

KUTLYKAZAN - Cauldron full of happiness. It was given with a wish to the child of a comfortable and happy life.

KUTLYKAY - A name formed by adding the diminutive affix -kai to the name Kutly (happy, prosperous). Dialectal options: Kutly, Kutlysh, Kuty, Kutysh, Kutui.

KUTLYKACH ~ KUTLYKASH - Lucky. Preserved in the names Kutlygachev, Kutlygashev.

KUTLYKIL - Let a happy person come (be born).

KUTLYKILDE - A happy child came (was born).

KUTLYKUSH - Happy couple(equal, friend).

KUTLYMARGAN - Kutly (happy, prosperous) + Margan (see).

KUTLYMARDAN - Kutly (happy, prosperous) + Mardan (see).

KUTLYMURAT - Kutly (happy, prosperous) + Murat (see).

KUTLYMURZA - Kutly (happy, prosperous) + murza (son of the emir; representative of the nobility).

KUTLYMUKHAMMET - Kutly (see) + Muhammet (see). Dialectal variants: Kutlymbet, Kutlymet, Kutlyk, Kuty, Kutym, Kutum, Kutui.

KUTLYRAHMAN - Happy servant of Allah.

KUTLYSULTAN - Happy Sultan.

KUTLYTIMER - Kutly (see) + timer (iron). Cf.: Timerkutlyk, Kutlybulat.

KUTLYKHAN - Happy Khan.

KUTLYKHUZYA - Happy owner.

KUTLYCHURA - Kutly (see)

KUTLYSHAKH, KUTLYSHA - Happy shah.

KUTLYYUL - Happy, successful road. It was given with the wish that the child's life path be happy. Cf.: Yulkutly.

KUTLYYAR - A happy friend, comrade.

KUTSAL - Give happiness, make happy.

KUTTAIMAS - Happiness will not turn away from him, he will live for a long time. Synonym: Jantaimas.

KUTTUMAK - Kut (see) + Cuff (see).

KUTUI - A happy person. Dialectal variant: Kutai. It was preserved among the Kazan Tatars in the surnames Kutiev (Kotiev), Kutaev (Kotaev), among the Tatar-Mishars (Meshcheryaks) and Bashkortostan Mishars in the surname Kutuev. The surname Kutiev is also found among Russians.

KUTUK - Happiness. Preserved in the surname Kutukov (Kotykov). The surname Kutukov is also found among Russians and Kazakhs.

KUTCHY - A happy person. It was preserved among the Kazan Tatars in the surnames Kutchin, Kutsin.

Kuch - Strength, power, energy. Anthropolexeme.

KUCHABAI - Bai (boy), born during the move (nomadism).

KUCHARBAI - Bai (boy), who will have to move (move). This name shows that the life of the ancient Turkic peoples was associated with cattle breeding and was of a nomadic nature. Preserved in the surname Kucharbaev. Dialectal variant: Kuchay (Kuchaev).

KUCHBATYR - Bogatyr-strength. In the meaning of "a hero with great power."

KUCHBEK - Head of a nomadic (genus).

KUCHKAR - Sheep. It was preserved among the Tatars-Mishars (Meshcheryaks) in the surname Kuchkarev, among the Siberian Tatars - in the surname Kachkurov. Dialectal variants: Kuchay, Kachay. The surnames Kuchaev, Kachaev are formed from these names. Synonyms: Bite, Tyaka, Kabish. Anthropolexeme.

KUCHKARBAY - Kuchkar (see) + buy (owner; wealthy, influential person, lord). Cf.: Baikuchkar.

KUCHKARBEK - Kuchkar (see) + bek (master).

KUCCHKILDE - Power has come. Meaning "the helper of the father and mother was born."

KUCHKUAT - Double power. It was preserved by the Astrakhan Tatars in the surname Kuchkuatov.

KUCHMURZA - Strong murza (son of the emir; representative of the nobility).

KUCHTIRYAK - Strong poplar, support, support.

KUCHUK - Puppy, doggy. This name was given with the wish that the child be tenacious, like a puppy. It was actively used by the Kazan Tatars in the 16th-17th centuries. Preserved in the name Kuchukov. The surname Kuchukov is also found among Russians. Anthropolexeme..

KUCHUKBAI - Kuchuk (see) + buy (owner; wealthy, influential person, lord). Cf.: Baikuchuk. It was preserved among the Perm Tatars in the surname Kuchukbaev.

KUCHUKKUL - Kuchuk (see) + kul (God's servant; comrade, companion; worker, plowman, warrior).

KUCHUM - 1. The one who moves, roams. It was given to a child (boy) who was born during a move (nomad). 2. In the ancient Turkic language, the word kuch meant "country, family, house, tribe, people, group". The name Kuchem (Kuchum) is still used by some Turkic peoples. It was preserved among the Siberian and Ural Tatars in the surname Kuchumov.

KUCHUMBAY - Kuchum (see) + buy (boy). A boy born during a move (nomadism).

KUCHUSH - Moving, wandering. It was given to a child (boy) who was born during a move (nomad). Preserved among the Tatars-Mishars (Meshcheryaks) in the surname Kuchushev.

Kushsh Anthropolexeme.

EAT - Formed by joining the word kush (paired) invocative-imperative-imperative affix -ay. Meaning: "make a couple, multiply, multiply, be fruitful." From the point of view of Y. Garay, the name Kushay means "seeker, discoverer". A. Idrisov interprets the name Kushay (Koshay) as "leader of the flock of birds" (figurative meaning: "elder of the family"). Preserved in the surname Kushaev.

KUSHBAY - Bai, creating a couple, making a couple.

KUSHBAKTY - The one who creates a couple was born, makes a couple.

KUSHBAHET - Double happiness.

KUSHBEK - Beck (master), creating a couple, making a couple.

KUSHGALI - Doubly great. Dialectal variant: Ate.

KUSHDAVLET - Double wealth, wealth.

KUSHKILDE - The one who creates a couple has come (born), makes a couple.

KUSHLAVYCH (KUSHLAUCHY) - The one who, by his appearance, made a couple to the father of the family, i.e. the first boy in the family. The name of a village in the Arsky district of the Republic of Tatarstan (native village of the great Tatar poet Gabdulla Tukay).

KUSHTAMAK - Double throat, with two throats (chins).

KUSHTIRYAK - Double poplar (two fused poplars); support. In ancient times, the Bulgaro-Tatars had a custom: when twin boys were born, one of them was given the name Ishtiryak, the other - Kushtiryak (Kh. Mannanov).

KUSHCHI - An old name meaning: "hunter, a person who breeds birds of prey (golden eagles)". Many Turkic peoples (for example, the Bashkirs, Kazakhs, Uzbeks, Kirghiz, etc.) have hunting tribes.

KUSHYURAK - Double heart; with two hearts. In the meaning of "brave, courageous person."

KYZYLBAY - 1. Red bai, i.e. bai (child) with reddish-red hair. 2. Merchant. Preserved among the Ural and Siberian Tatars in the surname Kyzylbaev.

KYZILBASH - Red head. It was given to a boy with reddish-red hair.

KYLYCH - Saber, blade, sword. It was given with the wish that the evil forces would always be afraid of the child (boy), like a blade. Anthropolexeme. Synonyms: Sayaf, Sayf, Hisam, Shamsir.

KYLYCHARSLAN - Kylych (blade) + arslan (lion). It was given with the wish that the child (boy) be brisk ("sharp" as a blade) and bold as a lion.

KYLYCHBAY - Kylych (blade) + buy (owner; wealthy, influential person, lord). It was preserved among the Perm Tatars in the surname Kylychbaev. Cf.: Baikylych.

KYRLAY - 1. The word "kyrlay", derived from "kyrlach ai", means "cold month". Kyrlach - the coldest time of winter; the big kirlach corresponds to January, the small kirlach corresponds to February. In the old meaning of "calendar", the word kirlach is used to this day by many Turkic peoples. Among the Chulym Tatars, the expression kirlach ai means "blizzard month", among the Karaites ulu kirlash - "hard frost", kichi kirlash - "light frost". in Chuvash folk calendar man karlacha uyeh - "a month of severe frosts", kessen karlacha uyeh - "a month of weak frosts". The Volga Bulgars and Kazan Tatars had a custom: boys born during severe cold weather were given the name Karlachai > Kyrlai (cold month) (compare: the Russians had a similar male name Moroz). 2. Small merchant, peddler. During the time of the Kazan Khanate, the villages of Staroe Kyrlaevo and Novoe Kyrlaevo (now Tukai-Kyrlaevo) were located along the Alat road (Order).

KYRLACH - A boy born in the month of kyrlach (the coldest month of winter). see Kyrlay.

KYAMAL - Maturity.

KYATIB - Big, great, important, significant

Tatar names. Meaning of Tatar names

KABIRA - Big, older, great; of great importance.

KABISA - From "kabisa ate" - "leap year". The ritual name given to girls born in a leap year on February 29th.

KAVIYA - Strong, powerful, powerful.

KADBANU - Lady, wife of the owner, mistress.

KADER - Honor, honor, respect, reverence. Anthropolexeme.

KADERBANAT - The most respected, revered girl.

KADERBANU - Dear girl.

KADERBIKA - Dear girl, woman.

KADERLEY - Dear, dear.

KADERNISA - Dear wife.

KADIMA - Old, ancient.

KADIRA - Almighty, powerful, the one who can do everything, who has enough strength for everything.

KADRIDZHIKHAN - The most respected and revered in the world.

KADRIA - Dear; worthy of honor and respect.

KAILA - Speaking, talkative, telling.

KAIMA - 1. Support, support. 2. Firmly standing.

KALBIJAMAL - Beautiful soul.

KALBIKA - A girl with a mole (meaning "happy"). Synonym: Minlebika.

Kalbikamal - Beautiful heart, soul.

Kalbinur - Bright, radiant soul.

KALZUKHRA - Zuhra (see) with a mole (meaning "happy").

KALIMA - 1. beautiful word; eloquent, able to speak beautifully. 2. Interlocutor.

KALCHAR - Face with a mole. Synonyms: Minleyuz, Minlerui.

KALYAMGUL - Flower of speech; in a figurative sense: an eloquent beauty. Dialectal variant: Khalyamgul.

KALYAMZA - 1. Golden word. 2. Keeping her word.

KALYAMKASH, KALAMKASH - Black, thin, gracefully outlined eyebrows; thin-browed.

KAMALIA - Kamal (perfect) + -iya (affix used to form female names). Perfection itself, perfect in every way, without flaws.

KAMAR - Moon. Synonyms: Badar, Mahi. Anthropolexeme.

KAMARBANU - Kamar (moon) + banu (girl, young woman, lady). The girl is as beautiful as the moon. Synonyms: Aiban, Mahiban, Shahriban.

KAMARBIKA - Kamar (moon) + bika (girl; lady, lady). The girl is as beautiful as the moon. Synonyms: Aibika, Kamarbika, Mahibika.

KAMARGUL - Kamar (moon) + ghoul (flower). The flower is beautiful like the moon. Synonyms: Aigul, Mahigul.

KAMARIA - Moon, lunar; in a figurative sense: radiant, bright, beautiful, like the moon.

KAMARNIS - A woman as beautiful as the moon. Synonyms: Ainis, Mahinis, Badernis.

KAMARNUR - Moonbeam, moonlight. Synonyms: Ainur, Makhinur.

KAMARSYLU - Lunar beauty; beautiful as the moon. Synonyms: Aisylu, Mahisylu.

KAMILYA - Perfect in every respect, without flaws.

KAMRYAN - Having achieved the fulfillment of desire, blissful.

KAMYSHBIKA - The girl is slender, beautiful, like a reed.

KANDIL - Source of light; candil, chandelier. Synonyms: Syrazia, Shamgiya.

KANZILBANAT - Dear, respected girl.

KANZILGAYAN - Bright, obvious treasures.

KANZIA - Treasure, treasury; figuratively: a girl who has just come of age.

KARAKASH - Black-browed.

KARAKASHSYLU - Black-browed beauty.

KARAKYUZ - Black eyes; black eyed girl.

KARAMA - Generosity; holiness.

KARAMNISA - A generous, merciful woman.

KARASYLU - A swarthy, swarthy beauty.

KARACHECH - Black-haired (girl).

CARIBA - Close; close relative.

KARIMA - 1. Generous, noble, generous, merciful, with a broad soul, honest. 2. Dear, very dear, close. Anthropolexeme.

KARIMABANU - Karima (see) + banu (girl, young woman, lady).

KARIMABIKA - Karima (see) + bika (girl; lady, lady).

Karlygach - Swallow. Anthropolexeme.

KARLYGACHBANU - Karlygach (swallow) + banu (girl, young woman, lady).

KARLYGACHSYLU - Karlygach (swallow) + sylu (beauty).

KASIMA - Dividing, distributing; sharing with others.

KASIRA - 1. Small in stature, miniature. 2. Abundant, numerous, frequent.

KASIFA - 1. Thick, tight; 2. Thick, wide.

KATIBA - Writer, writing; female secretary. Dialectal variant: Qatifa.

KATIFA - Velvet, plush. Synonym: Hatfa.

KAUSAR - 1. From the word alcausar (the name of the paradise source). 2. Abundant, full. The name Kausar in the vicinity of the city of Agryz (Republic of Tatarstan) is also used as a male name.

KAUSARIA - Kausar (see) + -iya (affix used to form female names).

KAFILA - 1. Caravan; Column. 2. Returning. 3. Taking responsibility; teacher, caregiver.

KAFIA - 1. Rhyme. 2. Wordplay, pun.

KAHIRA - Winner in the fight, winner. Dialectal variant: Cairo.

KAHRUBA - Yakhont, amber.

KASHIFA - Opening, inventing a new one; open, found

KASHFERUY - Open the face; with an open face.

KASHFIA - Invented, just discovered.

KESHBIKA - Kesh (sable) + bika (girl; lady, lady); figuratively: dear girl. Preserved in the will of the XVII century Kasimov Tatars "Kishbika bikach". Dialectal variant: Kishbika.

KIBARA - 1. Senior, big, great. 2. Important, serious, great.

CIBRIA - Pride; greatness.

KINZYA - The youngest child; youngest daughter. Anthropolexeme. Dialectal variants: Kincha, Kintya.

KINZABANU - The youngest daughter.

KINZYABIKA - Younger girl.

KINZYAGUL - The youngest flower, the youngest beauty.

KINZYANUR - The younger ray (about the youngest daughter).

KINZYASYLU - Younger beauty.

KIRAMA - Generous, with a broad soul; dear, noble, noble.

KIFAYA - 1. Prosperous, self-sufficient. 2. Ability, talent.

KLARA - Light, open, pure, immaculate.

KUMUSH - Silver. A symbol of inner spiritual purity, purity, sinlessness. Anthropolexeme.

KUMUSHBIKA - Kumush (silver) + bika (girl; lady, lady).

KUMUSHNUR - Kumush (silver) + nur (beam, radiance).

KUMUSHSYLU - Kumush (silver) + sylu (beauty).

KUNAKBIKA - Guest.

KUNBIKA - Kun (sun) + bika (girl; lady, lady).

KUNJAMAL - Beautiful as the sun.

KUNNUR - Sunbeam, sunshine.

KUNSYLU - Beautiful as the sun.

KURBANBIKA - A girl who sacrifices herself.

Kurbanguzel - Beauty sacrificing herself.

Kurbansylu - Beauty sacrificing herself.

KUREKLEBANAT - Prominent, beautiful girl.

KUREKLEBIKA - Beautiful, prominent. This name is found in the epitaphs on the tombstones of the Bulgaro-Tatar graves of the 16th century in the cemetery of the village of Stary Menger, Atninsky district of the Republic of Tatarstan.

KURKYAM - Beautiful, prominent, noble, noble.

KUSYABIKA - The long-awaited girl.

KUTDUSA - Holy.

KUTDUSIYA - Holy, the purest, immaculate.

KUTLYBANU - Happy girl.

KUTLYBIKA - A happy girl.

KUTLYNISA - A happy woman.

KUTLYSULTAN - Happy mistress.

KUCHBIKA - The female head of a nomadic (genus).

KUYASH - Sun; figuratively: light; height; beneficence. Cf.: Aftab, Kun, Khurshida, Shamsia. Anthropolexeme.

KUYASHBIKA - Kuyash (sun) + bika (girl; lady, lady). Synonyms: Kunbika, Khurshidabika, Shamsebika.

KUYASHDZHIKHAN - The sun of the universe. Synonym: Shamsejikhan.

KYNA - Touchy, balsam (plant).

Tatar names. Meaning of Tatar names

Male Tatar names. Tatar names of boys

LAZZAT - Sweetness; pleasure, pleasure, bliss. Dialectal variant: Lazdat.

LAZIZ - 1. Sweet, pleasurable. 2. Graceful.

LAZIM - Necessary, necessary.

LAIK - Worthy; proper, appropriate.

LAIM - Immortal. Dialectal variant: Laim.

LAIS - 1. Lev. 2. Someone who tastes something. Synonyms: Arslan, Gazanfar, Haydar; Shir, Assad. Dialectal variants: Laish, Lais.

LATIP - see Latif.

LATIF - 1. With an open look, friendly, charming, handsome, merciful. 2. Beautiful, graceful. 3. Frisky, lively, quick, cheerful, playful. Anthropolexeme.

LATIFJAN - Latif (see) + jan (soul, person).

LATIFETDIN - Merciful, beneficent servant of religion.

LATIFULLA - Merciful servant of Allah. Dialectal options: Laish, Laty, Lettuce.

LATIFKHAN - Latif (see) + khan.

LAUSE - 1. Almond (fruit). 2. Sweet halva.

LACHIN - Falcon; in a figurative sense: symbols of heroism, courage.

LACHINBARS - Lachin (falcon) + leopard (leopard, tiger). An ancient Turkic name, given with the wish that the boy be bold, like a falcon, and agile, like a leopard.

LUKMAN - Caring, looking after someone, breadwinner.

LUKMANHAKIM - Lukman (see) + Hakim (see).

LUT - Hebrew name. The etymology is unknown.

LUTFETDIN - Doing good, showing mercy in the name of religion.

LUTFI - 1. Merciful, refraining from evil deeds, kind-hearted. 2. Good looking, handsome, cute. Dialectal variant: Latfi. Anthropolexeme.

LUTFIAHMET - Lutfi (see) + Ahmet (see). Cf.: Ahmetlutfi.

LUTFIZADA - Lutfi (see) + Zada ​​(see).

LUTFIRAHMAN - Mercy, generosity of Allah. Dialectal variant: Nutfi.

LUTFIHAK - Lutfi (see) + Hack (see). Mercy of the Almighty.

LUTFIYAR - A close friend (beloved person) with a broad, kind soul.

LUTFULLA - Mercy, mercy of Allah; God's gift.

LYABIB - Smart, capable.

Tatar names. Meaning of Tatar names

Female Tatar names. Tatar names of girls
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LEILA (Layla) - Arabic. loans. from other Hebrew.

LEYSAN (Laysan) - spring first rain

LENAR (Lenar, Linur) - Arab. Light of Allah, (female form of Linur)

LILY - Turk. The beauty of Allah, flower

LINA (Alina, Elina) - Greek. chosen

LIA (Aliya) - Arab. sublime (masculine form of Ali)

LUTFI (Lutfi) - kind, friendly

LUTFULLA (Lutfulla) - Arabic. God's mercy

LAYSAN (Leysan) - spring first rain

LAZIZA - 1. Sweet, tasty, sweet. 2. Graceful, with good taste.

LASIMA - Necessary, necessary; relevant

LAISA - 1. Lioness. 2. Tasting. Synonyms: Arslanbika, Haidaria, Asadil.

LAMIGA - Radiance; radiant. Synonyms: Balkysh, Halya, Balkiya. Variety: Lyamiga.

LAMISA - Feeling, knowledge through sensations, caress.

LILY OF THE VALLEY - Lily of the valley (flower).

LARIS - Seagull.

LATAFAT - Elegance, attractiveness, beauty.

LATIFA - 1. Merciful. 2. Pretty, graceful, beautiful. Anthropolexeme.

LATIFABANU - Latifa (see) + banu (girl, young woman, lady).

LATIFABIKA - Latifa (see) + bika (girl; lady, mistress).

LATIFILJAMAL - Merciful beauty.

LAUSA ~ LAUSINA - 1. Almond tree, almond. 2. Sweet halva.

LAURA - 1. Laurel tree. 2. In a figurative sense: the winner, triumphant.

LEILA - 1. Night; evening. 2. In a figurative sense: black-haired. Anthropolexeme.

LEYLABADAR - Evening illuminated by the radiance of the full moon.

LEYLABANU - Leila (see) + banu (girl, young woman, lady).

LEYLABIKA - Leila (see) + bika (girl; lady, lady).

LEYLAGUL - Leila (see) + ghul (flower).

LEILADZHIKHAN - Leila (see) + jihan (world, universe).

LEIL - 1. Evening, night; evening night. 2. In a figurative sense: with hair as black as night. Anthropolexeme.

LEILIBANAT - Leyli (see) + Banat (see).

LEILIJAMAL - Night beauty.

LEILIDZHIKHAN - Leyli (see) + jihan (world, universe).

LEILIKAMAL - Leyli (see) + Kamal (perfect, without flaws).

LEILIKAMAR - Lunar evening; Moonlight night.

LEYLIYAR - Evening, nighttime beloved.

LEYSAN, LAYSAN - From the Arabic word Nisan ("generous"). According to the ancient Syrian calendar: the name of the month of April, generous with precipitation. In Tatar: the first warm spring rain. Varieties: Leisania, Leysana.

LEYSANA, LAYSANA - A variation of the name Leysan (see).

LEYSANIA, LAYSANIA - Leysan (see) + -iya (affix used to form female names).

LEYSARA, LAYSARA - Lioness; tasting.

LEMARA - A new name formed by shortening the surnames Lenin and Marx.

LEMIRA - A new name formed by abbreviating the words "Lenin and the World Revolution".

LENA - 1. From the name of the Siberian river Lena. In the Evenki language, the word lena (elyuyon) means "river". A new name that came into use as a memory of the Lena events (1912). 2. A diminutive form of the name Elena (translated from Greek as "torch").

LENARA - A new name derived from the words "Lenin's army".

LENIZA - A new name derived from the words "Lenin's testaments".

Lenora - Daughter of a lion.

LENUZA - A new name formed by abbreviating the words "Lenin-Ulyanov testaments."

LENURA - A new name formed by abbreviating the words "Lenin established the revolution."

LEIA - Mountain goat, antelope, gazelle; in a figurative sense: gentle, affectionate (about a girl). Variety: Leah.

LIANA - Liana (climbing tropical plant). In a figurative sense: graceful, thin (with a thin waist), like a liana.

LYDIA - Greek name regions in Asia Minor.

LISA - Abbreviated form of the name Elizabeth ("God's oath, vow to God; honoring God").

LILIANA - Lily (white tulip).

LILY - Water lily, water lily, white tulip.

LIRA - 1. Ancient Greek string musical instrument. 2. Symbol poetic creativity, poetry.

LIA - see Leia.

LOUISE - A female name derived from the name Louis, which in Old French means "glorious battle, clash." A new name in honor of the heroine of the Paris Commune, Louise Machel.

LUKMANIA - 1. Caring, looking after someone, nurse. 2. The owner of a great mind.

LUTFIBANU - Lutfi (see the male name Lutfi) + banu (girl, young woman, lady).

LUTFIBIKA - Lutfi (see the male name Lutfi) + bika (girl; lady, lady).

LUTFIJAMAL - Lutfi (see male name Lutfi) + Jamal (see).

LUTFIKAMAL - Lutfi (see the male name Lutfi) + Kamal (perfect, without flaws).

LUTFINISA - Lutfi (see the male name Lutfi) + Nisa (see).

LUTFINUR - Lutfi (see the male name Lutfi) + nur (beam, radiance).

LUTFIA - 1. Merciful, merciful, abstaining from evil deeds. 2. With a pretty face, beautiful, graceful.

LUSIA (LUZIA) - A variant of the French name Lussy ("light"), adapted to the Tatar language.

LUCIUS - 1. Emitting light, radiant. 2. A new name derived from the second part of the word "revolution".

LYABIBA - Smart, capable, with a sharp mind, resourceful.

LYAVIA - Being in constant motion.

LYAZZAT - Sweetness; pleasure, enjoyment, bliss. Dialectal variant: Lyazdat.

LYAZZATELBANU - Sweet girl, woman.

LYAZZATELDINA - Bliss of faith.

LYAZZATELDUNYA - Bliss of the world.

LYAZZATELNISA - Sweet girl (woman).

LYALA - Lily; tulip. Synonym: Tulip. Anthropolexeme.

LYALAGUL - Lily; tulip.

LYALAZAR - A meadow overgrown with tulips.

LYALYACHECHEK - Lily; tulip.

Usually, when choosing it, parents try to find out the full meaning. It is believed that the name should determine the fate of a person. The choice is faced by people of different nationalities. It seems to us that Russians, very light, think the same about their names in other countries.

Each name necessarily has its own history, which reveals its meaning. Tatar women are very serious about the choice of how to name their child, since the name should fit him, be similar to the character, not desecrate the girl.

Another important point when naming a girl at birth is the melody so that men like the name. For the future husband, the name of the chosen one should be like music, so that it is consonant with his own.

The most common among Tatar families is the name of the wife of the Prophet Muhammad - Aisha.

The list of Tatar women's names is very large.

Aigul- means "the likeness of the moon and a flower" or as Lunar flower.
Aizil- pure as the moon.
Ainura- translates as "moon beam".
Aiziryak, Ainaz, Aina, Aisylu- names that begin with "Ai" in translation mean a connection with the moon, the woman named by them is considered pure and immaculate as the moon.

The meaning of many names is associated with nature:

  • Abelkhayat- pure living water;
  • adgamia- garden;
  • Azhariya- all in flowers;
  • Varida- rose;
  • Gakrama- compared with a dove;
  • Gulimnur- radiant flower;
  • Gulisa, Guli, Gulim, Gulirada, Gulimbika, Gulimzada- in the meaning of the prefix "Ghoul" sounds like a flower.

Female names that mean the status occupied in the family:

  • Kadbanu- wife, mistress of the house;
  • Kabra- a woman who has authority in the family;
  • Kaderbanat- a girl who has respect and respect;
  • Cadernis- dear girl
  • Cadernisa, Cadiz, Kadrijihan- names with the prefix "Kad" denote respect and respect for a woman, a girl, her greatness, power in the family and the society surrounding her.

Tatars very often use complex compound names, parts of which have different meanings:

The Tatars have more than a hundred names that start with "Bibi". They treat women in early age, girls, unmarried girls.

Some have an additional suffix "iya", which softens the pronunciation:

  • Dulkynia- comparison with water.
  • Jihaniya- comparison with the universe.

If they refer to an overgrown lady, then they use the addition of “bika”, if they refer to a young girl, then they add “Bana” (Latifabana, Latifabika).

A large list has names with the prefix "Minle", which is assigned to girls, women with a mole, denoting how happy (Minlezalia, Minlejufar, Minlezifa, Minlekausaria).

All complex compound names today are considered old and rare. Rare ones are found among indigenous Tatar women.

Historical meaning

The Tatar nationality is the richest in names. The names of Tatar women and girls are associated with any ecological, natural, religious processes, as well as with the culture and customs of peoples. There are about 25 thousand

All Tatar names have Turkic roots, the birth of such names falls on the 9th century. Many names of women indicated belonging to various goddesses or idols, denoted social significance in society, their status. For example, Urazbike, which meant the happiest princess, or Altynbike, the golden princess.

Often began to meet names from European and Arabic languages: Svetlana, Diamond, Rose.

The fantasy of the Tatars did not stand still, along with the development of history, names also developed. The Tatars began to use complex ones, when two or more were merged. Women's names began to be distinguished by the beauty of construction and meanings. Valiya means bright, Latifa means beautiful, Zalika means beautifully expressing her speech.

Many female names were formed from male ones. Among them are Farida, Jamila.

It does not matter what language the names of the Tatars are taken from, they still sound very beautiful and melodious today.

The old ones still operate to this day, but more and more are falling out of use.

Tatar names of girls used in the modern world

Each modern name of a Tatar girl carries a story. Often found in historical documents or biographies of ancient people.

Alia, Amilya, Amani, Jamila, Anisa, Karima, Farida
- these beautiful names are borrowed from the peoples of the Arabian Peninsula, and are widespread in modern society.

Guzel, Jana- came from the Turkic peoples.

Fairuza, Yasmin- modern, who came from Persia.

Popular and common, of the female names of our time, these are:

  • Isla.
  • Aisylu.
  • Guzelia.
  • Irkya.
  • Azalea.
  • Agdalia.
  • Agnia.

Listing the Tatar names, there is such a picture that among Russian women names are used Tatar peoples. These are Svetlana, Larisa (seagull), Agnia, Azalea, Venus, Alsou, Clara, Amalia, Roxana, Regina, Rosa, Susanna, Sarah, Elvira, etc.

The names of Tatar women take their roots from Islam. Muslim Tatars named their daughters based on the Holy Quran and the history of the formation of Islam. Taken from the Koran - Fatima, Zeinab, Khadija.

The Tatars have one trait inherent in them, they do not duplicate names, they do not name their daughter in honor of their grandmother or mother, great-grandmother. Even if they cannot choose a suitable name for their daughter, they will come up with one, since their imagination is developed in this.

The birth of a child is a long-awaited event and a real holiday in many happy families. If you are expecting a daughter, our tips will help you find out which names for girls in 2016 are considered the most suitable. We have selected the most beautiful and rare Orthodox, Muslim and Tatar names for newborn girls.

Orthodox names for girls - a tribute to traditions or an outdated approach?

Despite many conflicting opinions, the church name calendar remains one of the most popular methods for choosing a name. In addition to following a good spiritual tradition, parents also get a chance to find rather rare names that will not even come to their heads right away.

After analyzing the incoming trends, we can highlight several aspects that indicate the most suitable names for girls born in 2016. Among them:

  • classical. They have not become obsolete for many centuries now and are a favorite. Name your daughter Anastasia, Ulyana, Christina, Anna, Maria, Marina, Tatyana. Each of these names has own history and endows the newborn baby with certain character traits. Do not be too lazy to find out which ones - because her fate depends on it
  • modified. Beautiful names for girls are often the "handiwork" of folk art. Many interpretations of the same "name" - this is a way to embellish the given, and the desire to be original, and even special energy layers that were entered into the new letter code. Would you like to follow this example? Name the child not Ksenia, but Aksinya, or Khristina instead of the already mentioned Christina. Susanna, Martha, John, Ninel, Marianne, Daria, Julianna fall under the same category.
  • rare. Rare or new in this case only confirms the rule about the well-forgotten old. The church calendar will provide you with a wide selection of the most unusual names: Vasilisa, Domna, Anisia, Melania, Milena, Paul, Rimma, Iraida, Regina, Eve, Muse, Pelagia, Kaleria, Olympias, Vassa, Zlata, Ariadna, Virineya, Cleopatra, Jonah, Barbara, Augusta, Cecilia.

Church calendar of names for girls born in 2016

Muslim names for girls 2016 - what to look for?

Giving a name to a child born in clean world Islam is a great and honorable tradition. From ancient times, it was selected very carefully, based on what character traits would be worth putting in the child first of all. As for girls, their main virtues are still considered beauty (expressed not in one word, but much more poetically), purity, kindness of soul, innocence and purity. In addition, often the name emphasized some characteristic of the newborn, which was already noticeable. For example, a joyful, smiling girl was called Tarub or Baasima, a moon-faced girl was called Badriya, and a big-eyed girl was called Najla.

We offer you modern names, divided into several categories:

  • denoting spiritual perfection: Aasma, Adilya, Amatullah, Amina, Anisa, Aribah, Arub, Afaf, Ahd, Aamal, Adab, Batul, Vafa, Vidad, Zakiya, Zahidat, Zila, Imtisal, Karima, Lamis, Latiffa, Lina, Lubaba, Naziha, Nuzha , Saalima, Salma, Samiya, Safiya, Sahlya, Takhira, Wafa, Wafiya, Fadua, Fatima, Khaadiya, Khairiya, Khayyam, Halima, Khanan, Sharif, Elmira, Yasira.
  • indicating outward charm: Azkhar, Amani, Anbar, Anvar, Abir, Aye, Ayla, Aliya, Alsou, Asilya, Bara, Bahiya, Bahira, Busaina, Gada, Gayda, Galia, Gulfiya, Jamila, Zayna, Zarima, Zahira, Zulfiya, Kamilya, Leyla , Lyama, Majida, Maysun, Nashita, Nigara, Rimma, Sana, Sumuv, Faatin, Khairiya, Shatha, Yafya.

Tatar names of girls

Tatar names can also be singled out as a separate line, which are the product of many glorious cultures. Among the most sought-after now are Adilya, Ainaz, Alzamiyya, Vajiba, Vasil, Vakhiba, Gazila, Gaisha, Gulnaz, Dilbar, Dilyana, Dinara, Zakira, Zamzam, Zemfira, Ilariya, Indira, Karima, Leyli, Leysan, Lucia, Madina, Malika , Nazima, Naima, Nuria, Raviya, Raifa, Raisa, Rubin, Said, Tazid, Talia, Farida, Fatima, Khabba, Hafiza, Chulpan, Shakira, Elmar, Yulgiz, Yazgul.

In any case, when naming the baby, it is necessary to take into account both her external data and character traits (already inherent or only predicted), as well as harmonious sounding in conjunction with the father's name and surname. We hope that the best names for girls of 2016 given above will certainly help you make a good choice.

They say that whatever you call a ship, that's how it will sail. Often parents want to give their children a beautiful, harmonious, and most importantly fashionable name, forgetting about the good Crimean Tatar tradition of naming a child in honor of someone close to them (mainly, in honor of deceased grandparents). Therefore, today the ancient Crimean Tatar names are on the verge of extinction. I decided to show you the bearers of such names and prove how a person can paint a name and vice versa.

Nefize Emirshaeva. This name was given to me by my mother in honor of her great-grandmother Nefize. She wove carpets, embroidered with gold, knitted (by the way, recently I myself began to do embroidery). Nefize, who was originally from Taraktash, during her deportation to the Gorky region, at a logging site, sacrificed herself: she stayed so that her daughter with her husband and children could escape to Tula, where they found housing and food. My name in Arabic means graceful.

Sebia Sadykova. That's what my parents called me, they wanted to give me an unusual, old name. Next door to them lived a grandmother named Sebia, who was about 90 years old, she was considered wise, well-read and sympathetic. Mom really liked her name, and she decided to call me that. And it was only after I grew up that I realized how unusual and beautiful it was. As a child, I was very offended by my parents, because it was very difficult for me with that name. I had to repeat my name 2-3 times, because people did not remember the first time.

Shadia Murasova. That was the name of my maternal grandmother. She was a wonderful person, very kind, caring, merciful. And my mother, with the permission of my grandmother, called me her name. Often a name for a child is chosen, being impressed by the person bearing this name. Being named Shadie, I feel a share of the responsibility to bear the name beautiful person, because you always need to match it.

Dzhevair Seitvelieva. She called me a buyukana (grandmother - Avdet) in honor of his mother. Rakhmetli (deceased - Avdet) Jevair-buyukana brought up my father from an early age.

Munever Umerova. The meaning of my name is bright, radiant. My father Ramsey named me by that name in honor of his mother Munever (that is, my grandmother). Unfortunately, I saw her only in the photo: she died before I was born. According to her father, she was a very beautiful, intelligent, educated and kind woman. She loved children very much and always said: “There is no happiness in the house where there is no child.” She was lucky to become a mother of many children. I myself am already a mother, and I am very glad that I was called by that name. After all, how wonderful it is when our children are named after our grandparents. In the names of our people, the Crimean Tatars!

Mamure Chabanova. Adymny koidy women, anasynyn hells, rakhmetli buyukanamnyn. Pek akylly ve kuchlyu insan edi, language ki, amma men ony ich bilmedim. Er kes aita tabiatym ona benzei. Kitaplarda adymnyn manasy boyle berile: Mamure (Arabic) - living, prosperous.

(Dad called me this name. Mamure was called his mother, my grandmother. She was very smart, wise and strong woman. It's a pity, but I know her only from the stories of my father and aunt. Many people say that my character is very similar to her. In the book "Crimean Tatar names" my name is given the following explanation: Mamure (Arab) - living, prosperous - Avdet).

Sebia Useinova. I was born on my aunt's birthday, so my grandmother (father - Avdet) called me that. This is indeed a very rare name.

Makhsud Sagermanov. My grandmother Emine gave me the name in honor of her best friend, who had a number of positive qualities ... At first, they wanted to simplify my name, translate it into Russian. I did not agree with this. I am sure that each name carries its own charge.

Musemma Abdurakhmanova. I was named after my maternal great-grandmother. According to her grandmother, she was a strong and at the same time kind woman. Apparently, my parents wanted me to be like her.

Feruze Sadykova. The name was given to me by my kartanashka (grandmother - Avdet) Naria in honor of his sister. They say I look like her. Nariye-bita comes from the village of Mamat (now defunct) in the Leninsky district.

Esma Seferova. The name Esma (emphasis on the second syllable - Avdet) was given to me by my parents. Esma means "exalted" in Persian. This word is repeatedly used in the content of the Qur'an. Esma was the name of my great-great-grandmother, a native of the village of Korbekul, Alushta region. Esma-kartana (grandmother - Avdet) in Korbekul was a respected woman. Her wise advice was listened to by neighbors and relatives. They said about her “chatal yurekli Esma” (hardy, in the meaning of “patient” - Avdet) . She lived for 94 years, raised 3 sons and 2 daughters and died in deportation in Uzbekistan. I am proud of my name and try to be wise, "exalted in every way" and "chatal yurekli" like my great-great-grandmother.

Zade Ablyazizova. My kart grandmother called me (grandfather - Avdet) Shevket.

ABELKHAYAT Arabic Living Water; elixir. ABELKHYAT

ABRUY Persian Complexion, whiteness of the face; authority, prestige, reputation. ABRUY

ABYZBIKA Turkic-Tatar Abyz (see) + bika (lady, mistress; hostess). ABYZBIK

AGDALIYA Arab The most fair, honest, devoted. ЂDЂDЂLIYA

AGJIBA Arabian Miracle of miracles. "GЪЌЌIB"

AGZAMA Arabic The greatest, having the highest rank. Synonym: Agzamiya. "G'ZAM"

AGZAMIA Arabic The greatest, having the highest rank. Synonym: Agzama. GZAMIA

AGZIA Arabic Food, viands (pl.). ЂGЪZIA

Aguilya Arabic Clever, capable. AGIL

AGLI Arabic Very expensive, good, kind; very beautiful; noble. Variety: Aglia. ЂGЪLI

AGLIJAMAL Arabic Possessing beauty. LYAMAL

AGLIJIKHAN Arabic-Persian Serving the whole world; belonging to the world, universe. LYIЌIЏAN

AGLIKAMAL Arabic Perfection itself. ЏLIKAMAL

AGLINUR Arabic She, from which rays emanate, radiance. LINUR

AGLIA Arabic 1. Domestic, belonging to the house; belonging to the homeland, people, nation. 2. Owner, owner, mistress. ЂGЪLIYA, ЏLIYA

AGNIA Arabic Rich people (pl.). ЂЪЪНIЯ

AGSARIA Arabic Ages, centuries (multiple). ЂGSARIA

ADVIA Arabic Healing remedies (multiple). ЂDVIA

ADHAMIA Arabic 1. Swarthy. 2. Dense garden, thicket. DIMENSION

ADGIA Arabic Supplications, requests, prayers (pl.). ЂDGYA

ADELINE Old German Honest, decent, conscientious. ADELINE

ADJIME Arabic Very beautiful. Anthropolexeme. Ђќme

AJMEBIKA Arabic-Turkic-Tatar Very beautiful girl. "MEBIK"

AJMEGUL Arabic-Persian Very beautiful flower (beauty). "MEGEL"

AJMENUR Arabic Very beautiful ray (beauty). "MENUR"

ADIBA Arabic 1. Well-bred, calling for morality. 2. Woman writer, writer. "DIB"

ADILYA Arab Fair, faithful, honest. ADIL

AZADA Persian Generous, beneficent. AZAD

AZADIA Persian-Arabic Free. AZADIA

AZALIA Latin; botanical term; neologism; Arabic 1. Azalea (flower). 2. Eternal, endless. AZALIA, ЂЂLIYA

AZIMA Arabic see Gazima. AZIM

AZIRA Arabic Being in a state of readiness. ZIR

ASIA Arab Asia (continent). In the ancient Assyrian language asu - "sunrise, east". ASIA

AZKIA Arabic Capable, gifted (pl.). ЂZKIA

Azmina Arabic Times, epochs (multiple). "ZMIN"

AZKHARIA Arabic 1. Moon-faced; very beautiful. 2. Strewn with flowers. "ZЏЂRIYA"

AIDA Greek-Arabic; neologism 1. In ancient Greek mythology, Hades is the kingdom of ghosts, shadows and the dead. 2. The origin of this name is possible from the Arabic word fayda (benefit). A new name that gained popularity under the influence of the opera of the same name by the great Italian composer Giuseppe Verdi. AIDA

AYBANAT Turkic-Tatar-Arabic Ai (moon) + Banat (see). A girl like the moon; beautiful as the moon. Synonym: Mahibanat. AYB'NAT

AYBANU Turkic-Tatar-Persian Ai (moon) + banu (girl, young woman, lady). A girl, a woman like the moon. Synonyms: Kamarbanu, Mahibanu, Shahribanu. AIBAN

AYBIBI Turkic-Tatar-Persian Ai (moon) + Bibi (see). A woman like the moon. AYBIBI

AYBIKA Bulgar-Tatar 1. Ai (moon) + bika (girl; lady, mistress). A girl born on a moonlit night; a girl like the moon. 2. According to the legend: the daughter of the Moon, Venus. This name is also found among the Mari. Synonyms: Aybanu, Kamarbanu, Kamarbika, Mahibana, Mahibika. AYBIK

AYBIKACH Bulgar-Tatar Ai (moon) + bikach (young wife, young woman). A girl like the moon. This name is found on one of the Bulgaro-Tatar tombstones of 1539. AYBIKICH

AYBULYAK Turkic-Tatar Gift of the moon; radiant, bright gift (about a girl). AYBOLEK

Quince Turkic; neologism A new name derived from the name of the sweet southern fruit quince. QUINCE

AIGIZYA Tatar-Persian; neologism Rising to the moon, travels on the moon. AYGIZ

AYGULEM Tatar-Persian-Tatar; neologism Lunar flower is mine. An affectionate form of the name Aigul. AYGOL

AYGUL Tatar-Persian; neologism Ai (moon) + ghoul (flower). Like the moon and the flower; Lunar flower. Cf.: Gulbadar. Synonyms: Kamargul, Mahigul. AYGEL

AIGYNA Tatar; neologism Only the moon; equal to the moon. AIGYNA

AIDARIA Turkic-Tatar-Arabic Name formed by adding to the male name Aidar (see) the affix -iya, which serves to form female names. AIDARIA

AIDARSYLU Turkic-Tatar Aidar (see the male name Aidar) + sylu (beauty). AIDARSYLU

AJAMAL Tatar-Arabic Beautiful as the moon. Synonym: Mahijamal. AYAMAL

AIDINBIKA Bulgar-Tatar Girl, washed moonlight; a girl shining like the moon. AIDINBIK

AYZADA Turkic-Tatar-Persian Girl like the moon. AYZAD

AYZANIA Arabic Again, again, again, again. zania

AYZILA Turkic-Tatar-Arabic Pure, immaculate, like the moon. AYZIL

AYZIRYAK Tatar-Persian; neologism Ai (moon) + ziryak (capable, gifted). A girl who delights everyone with her talent. AYZIREK

AIZIFA Tatar-Persian Ai (moon) + zifa (slender, stately). Stately, beautiful, like the moon. AYZIFA

AYZUKHRA Tatar-Arabic 1. Ai (moon) + 3uhra (see). 2. According to legend, the daughter of the Moon Zuhra. AYZEPRЂ

AIKASH Turkic-Tatar Ai (moon) + kash (eyebrow). With an eyebrow curve like new moon; moon-browed. AYKASH

AYLULA Arabic; ritual name September; child (girl) born in September. ЂYLЊLЂ

AYLY Turkic-Tatar Lunar, having a moon; in a figurative sense: radiant and beautiful, like the moon. Variety among the Yakuts: Aity. ISLE

AILYBIKA Turkic-Tatar Ai (moon) + bika (girl; lady, mistress). moon girl; the girl is radiant and beautiful, like the moon. AYLYBIKI

AINA Persian Mirror; in a figurative sense: bright, pure, immaculate. AIN

AINAZ Tatar-Persian; neologism Ai (moon) + naz (bliss, affection). Beautiful, pretty, tender and radiant, like the moon; slim and graceful; light-faced bliss, caress. AINAZ

AINAZA Tatar-Persian; neologism Delicate and graceful, like the moon. AINAZA

AINISA Tatar-Arab Woman like the moon. Synonyms: Kamarnis, Machinis, Badernis. AINISA

AYNURA Tatar-Arabic; neologism Lunar ray. AINURA

AINURIA Tatar-Arabic; neologism Ai (moon) + Nuria (see). AINURIA

AYSABAH Turkic-Tatar-Arabic Ai (moon) + Sabah (see). Moon morning, moon dawn. AYSABAH

AYSARA Turkic-Tatar-Hebrew-Arabic Ai (moon) + Sarah (see). A woman like the moon, a noble woman. Synonym: Mahisara. AYSARA

AYSARA Arabic More convenient, more convenient. ЂЂЂСЂРЂ

AYSIMA Turkic-Tatar-Arabic Moon-faced; with the features of the moon. AISIMA

AYSINA Tatar-Persian Ai (moon) + sina (chest). With breasts like the moon; in a figurative sense: good-natured. AYSIN

AYSIYAR Tatar; neologism She who will love the moon, Moonlight, beauty. AYSEYAR

AYSULTAN Turkic-Tatar-Arabic Ai (moon) + sultan. Synonym: Mahisultan. AYSOLTAN

AYSUNA Turkic-Tatar-Arabian Similar to the moon, equal to the moon. AYSUN

AISURAT Turkic-Tatar-Arabic With the appearance of the moon; with the features of the moon. AYSURET

AISYLU Bulgar-Tatar Beautiful as the moon; moon beauty. Synonyms: Kamarsylu, Mahisylu. AYSYLU

AYSYN Tatar; neologism You are like the moon, you are equal to the moon. AISY

AYCHECHEK Turkic-Tatar Ai (moon) + chechek (flower); the flower is as beautiful as the moon. AYCHÂCHÂK

AICHIBYAR Tatar Beautiful as the moon. AYCHIBIR

AICHIRA Tatar-Persian Moon-faced. AICHIRI

AYSHAT Tatar-Persian Ai (moon) + shat (joyful); in a figurative sense: the moon, bringing joy; moon shining with joy. Aishat

AYSHUKHRAT Tatar-Arab Fame, glory, shining like the moon. AYSHEPRT

AYULDUZ Tatar; neologism Ai (moon) + yulduz (star). Like the moon and stars. AYYOLDYZ

AK Turkic-Tatar Belaya. In the Tatar language, the word ak has the following meanings: "pure, immaculate; bright, radiant; beautiful; very expensive; fair, faithful, honest, reliable; holy; good wishes; happiness, joy" and others. Anthropolexeme. AK

AKBARIA Arab The greatest, big, significant. CBRI

Akbibi Turkic-Tatar-Persian Ak (see) + Bibi (see). Pure, pure, noble woman. ACBIBI

Akbika Turkic-Tatar Ak (see) + bika (girl; lady, mistress). Immaculate, beautiful girl (lady). AKBIK

AKBULYAK Turkic-Tatar Ak (see) + bulyak (gift). Clean, expensive gift. AKBYLЂK

AKDASA Arab The most holy. ЂКЪДЂСЂ

AKKUSH Turkic-Tatar; zoological term White bird, swan. AKKOSH

AKKYZ Turkic-Tatar White girl. In the meaning of "beautiful girl, beauty." AKKYZ

AKLIMA Arabic; mythology; religious name Consciousness, reason, mind, intellect. The name of the daughter of the prophet Adam. "KLIM"

AKRAMA Arabic The most generous, very respectful of other people; very noble, noble; very beautiful. "KRЂML"

AKRAMBANU Arabic-Persian Very noble, noble girl (woman). ЂKRЂMBANU

Akrambika Arabic-Turkic-Tatar Very noble, noble, beautiful girl, the most generous girl. ЂKRЂMBIKЂ

AKRAMNISA Arab The most generous, very noble, beautiful woman. "KRMNISA"

AKSARIA Arabic The most plentiful, full, numerous. ЂKSЂRIYA

AKSYL Turkic-Tatar Whitish; with a whitish face. AKSYL

AKSYLU Turkic-Tatar Ak (see) + sylu (beauty). A beauty with a pure, immaculate soul. AKSYLU

ACTULUM Old Turkic-Tatar White Spit; with white hair tied in a braid. AKTOLYM

AKFALIYA Arabic; ritual name Locks, locks (pl.). A ceremonial name given with a desire to keep death away from the child by locking it up. ЂKEFALIA

AKCHECHEK Turkic-Tatar White flower (symbol of purity, beauty, honesty). AKChЂChЂK

AKYULDUZ Tatar; neologism Ak (see) + yulduz (star). White Star. In the meaning of "radiant, beautiful, immaculate girl." AKYOLDYZ

AL Turkic-Tatar Scarlet, pink; scarlet, pink. Anthropolexeme. Al

ALBIKA Bulgar-Tatar 1. Rosy-cheeked girl, lady. 2. The first girl in the family. ALBIQUE

ALGUL Tatar-Persian Scarlet flower; in a figurative sense: beautiful, like a scarlet flower. ALGEL

ALICE German; neologism 1. From a noble, noble family. 2. Beautiful, graceful. ALIS

ALIFA Arabic 1. Accustomed to hands, tamed; friend, comrade. 2. The first letter of the Arabic alphabet; in a figurative sense: the first child in the family. "LIF"

ALIA Arab see Ghaliya. ALIA

ALKYN Tatar; neologism Fast, frisky, nimble, impetuous; businesslike. ALKYN

ALMA Tatar Apple; in a figurative sense: sweet and beautiful, like an apple. Anthropolexeme. ALMA

ALMABANU Tatar-Persian Alma (apple) + banu (girl, young woman, lady). ALMABANO

ALMABIKA Turkic-Tatar Alma (apple) + bika (girl; lady, lady). This name is also found among the Mari. ALMABIKЂ

ALMAGUL Tatar-Persian Alma (apple) + ghul (flower). Pink and beautiful flower like an apple. ALMAGEL

DIAMOND Greek-Arabic 1. Diamond (see) + 3iya (see). 2. Diamond (see) + -iya (affix used to form female names). DIAMOND

ALSINA Tatar-Persian; neologism Al (pink) + sina (chest). With a pink chest. ALSIN

ALSU Tatar Pink (color); pink water; pink-cheeked; figuratively: beautiful. ALSU

ALSUGUL Tatar Alsu (see) + ghul (flower). Pink flower. ALSUGEL

ALSYLU Tatar Red-cheeked beauty, beautiful. ALSYLU

ALTAN Tatar; neologism Al (scarlet) + tan (dawn, dawn). In a figurative sense: rosy-cheeked, beautiful, like the light of the dawn. ALTAI

ALTYN Ancient Turkic-Bulgarian-Tatar Gold (precious metal). Anthropolexeme. ALTYN

ALTYNBIKA Turkic-Tatar Altyn (gold) + bika (girl; lady, lady). The girl is as precious as gold. ALTYNBIK

ALTYNGUL Turkic-Tatar-Persian Golden flower; a flower dear as gold (about a girl). ALTYNGEL

ALTYNNUR Turkic-Tatar-Arabic Golden Ray; the ray is as expensive as gold. ALTYNNUR

ALTYNSULU Turkic-Tatar Golden beauty; beauty dear as gold. ALTYNSYLU

ALTYNCHECH Bulgar-Tatar Golden hair; with golden hair, goldilocks. IN historical legends: the name of the daughter of the Bulgar Khan. The name Altynchech is widespread among the Mari (Gordeev). Synonym: Zarbanu. ALTYNCHICH

ALCHECHEK Tatar; neologism Scarlet flower. ALCHЂCHЂK

ALCHIR Tatar-Persian Pink-faced, rosy-cheeked (beautiful). ALCHIR

ALBINA Latin; neologism Belaya; white-faced. ALBINA

ALGIA Arabic Changing, changing; changing colour. ЂLGYA

ALZAMIA Arabic The most necessary. ЂLZЂMIYA

ALMIRA Spanish; neologism Name derived from the name of the Spanish port city of Almeria (toponym). ALMIRA

ALSINA Arabic Languages ​​(plural). ЂLSIN

ALPHA Greek; neologism 1. The first letter of the Greek alphabet. 2. Starting a business, an enterprise. Variety: Alfina. ALPHA

ALFAGIMA Arabic Recognized, well-known Fagima (see). Dialectal variants: Alfaima, Alfama. "LF"IM"

ALFIZA Arabic Famous, valuable silver. Dialectal variant: Alfisa. "LFIZ"

ALFINA Arabic; Greek; neologism 1. The one that will live a thousand years. 2. see alpha. ЂLFIN, ALFINA

ALFINAZ Arabic-Persian The one who receives a thousand negs, caresses. ЂLFINAZ

ALFINUR Arabic 1. Beam, radiance of friendship (Kusimova). 2. The one from which a thousand rays come; figuratively: very beautiful. ЂLFINUR

ALFIRA Arabic Advantage, superiority. Dialectal variants: Alfara, Alfriya. "LFIR"

ALFIRUZ Arabic-Persian Famous, famous and happy. ЂLFIROUZ

ALPHIA Arabic 1. She who will live a thousand years. 2. A poem consisting of a thousand lines. 3. The very first. LFIA

ALFRUZA Arabic-Persian Famous and radiant. ЂФРЊЗЂ

ALYUSA Old Germanic; neologism The Tatar version of the Russian name Alice, which is an affectionate form of the ancient German name Adelaide, meaning "noble family." ЂЊСЂ

AMILYA Arab Worker, worker. MILE

AMINA Arabic 1. Reliable, honest, faithful. 2. With a calm disposition. 3. Located in a calm, safe place. The name of the mother of the Prophet Muhammad. MIN

AMIR Arabic Commanding, commanding; princess. ЂMIRA

ANARA Persian Pomegranate, the fruit of the pomegranate tree. ANARA

ANVAR Arabic Very light, radiant. Varieties: Anvariya, Anvara. Anthropolexeme. ЂНВЂР

ANVARA Arabic see Anwar. ЂНВЂРЂ

ANVARBANU Arabic-Persian Very bright, radiant girl. ЂНВЂРКАНУ

ANVARBIKA Arab-Turkic-Tatar Very bright, radiant girl. "NV"RBIK"

ANVARGUL Arabic-Persian Very light, radiant (beautiful) flower. ЂNVЂRGEL

ANVARIA Arab see Anwar. ЂNVЂRIA

ANGAMA Arabic 1. Meals, viands. 2. Pleasure, enjoyment, bliss. NGAM

ANGIZA Persian Agitator, troublemaker. NGIZ

ANDAZA Persian Degree, measure, measurement. ЂNDAZЂ

ANDARIA Arabic Very rare, noble, noble, valuable. INDIA

ANDAS Arabic Friend, comrade. ЂNDЂСЂ

ANJAMIA Arabic; ritual name Last, final; outcome, result. The ritual name given to the youngest daughter. ЂNЌЂMIA

ANJUDA Arabic I help, I help. ЂНЌЊДЂ

ANDUZA Persian 1. Pitying, showing pity. 2. Gathering in one place, a gatherer. ЂНЊЗЂ

ANZIMA Arabic Putting in order, putting things in order. "NZIM"

ANZIFA Arabic I am pure. "NZIF"

ANZIA Arabic I am bright, radiant. EU

ANIRA Arabic I illuminate, illuminate. R&D

ANISA Arabic A close friend. Among the Arabs: a form of respectful address to a girl. "NIS"

ANNURA Arabic Beam, radiance, light. ЂННЊРЂ

ANSARIYA Arabic Helpers, adherents, supporters (plural). ANSARIYA, ANSARIYA

ANSAFA Arabic Just, pure, blameless; conscientious, honest. NSAF

ANUZA Persian see Hanuza. "НЊЗ"

ANFASA Arabic Very beautiful, graceful. ЂNFЂСЂ

Anfisa Greek; neologism Blooming. ANFISA

APIPA Arabic see Gafifa. "PIPI"

APPAK Bulgar-Kypchak-Tatar Whitest, snow-white; in a figurative sense: with a pure soul, immaculate. APPAC

ARZU Persian Desire, aspiration. Anthropolexeme. ARZU

ARZUBIK Persian-Turkic-Tatar Arzu (see) + bika (girl; lady, mistress). Desired, long-awaited girl (daughter). ARZUBIK

ARZUGUL Persian Arzu (see) + gul (flower). The long-awaited, begged from God flower (girl). ARZUGEL

ARSLANBIKA Turkic-Tatar Arslan (lion) + bika (girl; lady, mistress). Lioness. Synonyms: Laisa, Haidaria, Asadiya. ARSLANBIK

ARTYKBIKA Turkic-Tatar; ritual name Extra (unnecessary) girl. A ritual name given to a girl born into a family with many daughters.

ARUBIKA Old Turkic-Tatar Pure, immaculate, healthy girl. ARUBIQUE

ASADIA Arabic 1. Lioness. 2. The name of the seventh month of the Muslim lunar year. Synonyms: Arslanbika, Laisa, Haidaria. ЂСЂDIYA

ASAL Arabic Honey; figuratively: sweet (girl). Anthropolexeme. ЂSAL

ASALBANU Arabic-Persian Honey (sweet) girl, woman. ЂSALBANU

ASALBIKA Arab-Turkic-Tatar Honey (sweet) girl, woman. "SALBIK"

ASALGUL Arabic-Turkic-Tatar Honey (sweet) flower (beauty). ЂSALGEL

ASALIA Arabic Honey, honey. ЂSALIA

ASGADIA Arabic The happiest. Dialectal variant: Askhadia. ЂSGADIA

ASGATJAMAL Arabic The happiest beauty. "SHAT'AMAL"

ASGATKAMAL Arabic The happiest and most perfect. ЂSGATKAMAL

Asilya Arabic Noble, noble, valuable. ASIL

ASIMA Arabic Protector. "SIM"

ASIFA Arab Hurricane, whirlwind, sandstorm. "SIF"

ASIA Arabic 1. Soothing, comforting. 2. The one who heals, a female doctor. ASIA

ASLAMIA Arabic The most healthy, the most correct. SLIMIA

ASLIA Arabic Home, valuable, true, real. ASLIYA

ASMA Arabic Very high, exalted, great. Anthropolexeme. ЂСМА

ASMABANAT Arab Girl, significantly superior to others. SMABÂNAT

ASMABANU Arabic-Persian Girl (woman), significantly superior to others. ЂSMABANU

ASMABIKA Arabic-Turkic-Tatar Girl, significantly superior to others. "SMABIK"

ASMAGUL Arabic-Persian Flower (handsome), superior to others. Cf.: Gulyasma. SMAGEL

ASMANUR Arabic Excellent ray, magnificent radiance. Cf.: Nuriasma. ЂSMANUR

ASNA Arabic Very bright beam. ЂСНЂ

ASRARIA Arabic Hidden secrets (multiple). ЂSRARIA

ASFIRA Arabic 1. Yellow (color). 2. Caring for someone, worrying about someone. ЂSPIRЂ

ASFIA Arabic Sincere, sincere friend. EUSF

ASHAPBANU Arab-Persian The closest friend (about a girl, a woman). ЂSHЂPBANU

ASHAPBIKA Arab-Turkic-Tatar The closest friend (about a girl). ЂSHЂPBIKЂ

ASHAPJAMAL Arabic The closest and most beautiful friend. ЂСХЂПЌAMAL

ASHAPKAMAL Arabic The closest excellent friend. ЂSHEPKAMAL

ASHIA Arabic Generous (pl.). ЂSHIA

ASYL Arabic Valuable, dear; noble, noble, the best; beautiful. Anthropolexeme. ASYL

ASYLBANU Arabic-Persian Dear (beautiful) girl, woman. ASILBANU

ASYLBIKA Arab-Turkic-Tatar Dear (beautiful) girl, woman. ASYLBIK

ASYLGUL Arabic-Persian Valuable (beautiful) flower. ASYLGEL

ASYLTAN Arabic-Tatar Beautiful (majestic) dawn. ASYLTAY

ASYLTASH Arabic-Tatar Precious stone (pearl, emerald). ASYLTASH

ASYLYAR Arabic-Persian Dear (dear, cordial) friend, comrade, close person. ASYLYAR

AUJA Arabic The most famous, valuable, noble. ЂЊЌЂ

AUZAKHA Arabic Completely open, clear. ЂЊЗЂХЂ

AULADIYA Arabic Children, offspring (plural). LADIYA

AUSAF Arabic Quality, sign. AUSAF

AUSAFKAM Arabic Possessing excellent qualities; very good, the best. AUSAFKAMAL

AFAK Bulgar-Tatar Whitest, snow-white; immaculate. AFAK

AFZALIA Arabic The most worthy, dear. Dialectal variant: Apzalia. AFZALIA

AFKARIA Arabic Opinions, thoughts (multiple). FKARIA

AFRUZ Persian Illuminating, illuminating. AFRUZ

AFRUZA Persian Illuminating, illuminating. FRUZ

AFTAB Persian Sun; the girl is as beautiful as the sun. Compare: Kuyash, Kun, Shamsia, Khurshid ~ Khurshid. AFTAB

AHAK Turkic-Tatar; mineralogy Agate, gem. AHAK

AHMADIYA Arabic Worthy of praise, famous, famous. "HMIDIYA"

AHSANA Arabic The most beautiful. ЂХСЂНЂ

AKHTARIA Arabic 1. Star. 2. Fortune telling by the stars, astrology. ЂKhTERIA

ACHILGUL Old Turkic-Tatar; ritual name A flower that opens will grow stronger. It was given to a girl who was born with poor health. ACHILGEL

ASHIRA Arabic see Ashura. ЂWIDE

ASHRAF Arabic The most respected, revered; noble, noble, valuable. Anthropolexeme. ЂШРФ

ASHRAFBANU Arabic-Persian The most respected, noble girl (woman). ЂSHRIFBANU

ASHRAFBIKA Arabic-Turkic-Tatar The most respected, noble girl. ЂШРФБИКАЂ

ASHRAFJAMAL Arabic The most respected, noble beauty. SHRIFAMAL

ASHRAFJIKHAN Arabic-Persian The most respected, noble in the world. SHRЂFЌIЏAN

ASHRAFKAMAL Arabic The highest degree of perfection. ЂSHRЂFKAMAL

ASHRAFNISA Arabic The most respected, noble woman. SHRFNISA

ASHURA is an Arabic name derived from the name of the religious holiday Gashura celebrated by the Arabs on the tenth day of the month of Muharram. Variety: Ashira. ЂШЊРЂ