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Means "austere" in Arabic. This was the name of the Prophet Muhammad's uncle. It was also borne by a son of Ali, the fourth caliph.

Form of Abd Allah in several languages, as well as an alternate transcription of the Arabic name.

Azerbaijani feminine form of Adil.

Azerbaijani form of Adam.

From a Turkic title (usually rendered agha in English) meaning "lord, master".

Azerbaijani form of Aisha.

Means "devoted, focused" in Arabic. It refers to one who practices اعتكاف (iʿtikāf), which is seclusion inside a mosque for a period of time to...

Means "learned, expert, scholar" in Arabic.

Azerbaijani form of Aaliyah.

Means "given by Allah" from Arabic الله (Allah) combined with Azerbaijani verdi meaning "gave".

Means "diamond" in various languages, all derived from Persian الماس (almās). It is typically masculine in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tatarstan, and...

From Turkish alp meaning "brave, hero" and arslan meaning "lion", referring to the 11th-century Seljuk sultan Alp Arslan, who expanded the Seljuk...

Azerbaijani form of Altai, as well as a Kazakh alternate transcription.

Means "worker, doer" in Arabic, derived from the root عمل (ʿamila) meaning "to do, to work".

Azerbaijani form of Amina.

Means "he will remember, he will commemorate" in Azerbaijani.

Means "learned, knowing, expert" in Arabic.

Turkish, Azerbaijani and Uyghur form of Arezou.

Possibly derived from the Hebrew name Asaph. In the Quran 27:40 an unnamed person magically transports the Queen of Sheba's throne to Solomon's...

From Turkic arslan meaning "lion". This was a byname or title borne by several medieval Turkic rulers, including the Seljuk sultan Alp Arslan (a...

Means "clear, obvious, revelation" in Kazakh and Azerbaijani, from Arabic عيان (ʿiyān) meaning "witnessing, seeing, clear", a derivative of عاين (ʿāya...

From Turkish and Azerbaijani ayaz meaning "frost" or "dry and cold air". This was the name of a slave and later companion of the 11th-century sultan...

Means "moon-faced" in Azerbaijani, from ay "moon" and bəniz "face, complexion".

Means "from the moon", from Turkish and Azerbaijani ay "moon" combined with an ablative suffix.

Means "bright, clear" in Turkish and Azerbaijani.

Derived from the Turkic element ay meaning "moon" combined with Persian گل (gol) meaning "flower, rose". In some languages this is also a name for a...

Derived from the Turkic elements ay meaning "moon" and gün meaning "sun".

Means "moonlight, halo" in Turkish.

Elaborated form of Turkish, Azerbaijani or Kazakh ay meaning "moon".

Means "moonlight" in Turkish, Azerbaijani and Uyghur, ultimately from Turkic ay meaning "moon" and Arabic نور (nūr) meaning "light".

Azerbaijani variant of Aynur.

Means "moon flood" in Turkish and Azerbaijani, derived from ay "moon" and sel "flood, stream, torrent" (of Arabic origin).

Means "happy moon", from Azerbaijani ay "moon" and şən "cheerful, happy".

Derived from Turkish and Azerbaijani ay meaning "moon" and su meaning "water".

Azerbaijani cognate of Aytaç.

Azerbaijani cognate of Ayten.

Azerbaijani form of Ayhan.

Means "free" in Persian. This word has derivatives in several other languages, such as Hindi and Turkish.

Azerbaijani form of Azar.

From a nickname or honorific meaning "old man" in Azerbaijani.

Means "spring" in Persian, Turkish and Azerbaijani.

Alternate transcription of Kazakh Бақтияр (see Baqtiyar) or Azerbaijani Bəxtiyar.

From Persian بانو (bānū) meaning "lady".

Means "festival, holiday" in Turkish and Azerbaijani.

Azerbaijani form of Abu al-Fadl.

Azerbaijani form of Bashir.

Azerbaijani form of Abu al-Fadl.

Azerbaijani form of Bakhtiar.

Azerbaijani form of Jahan.

Azerbaijani form of Jahangir.

Azerbaijani form of Jahid.

Azerbaijani form of Jamal.

Azerbaijani form of Jawad.

Azerbaijani form of Javed.

Derived from Persian جاودان (jāvedān) meaning "eternal". It is primarily masculine in Azerbaijan and primarily feminine in Turkey.

From Arabic جيحون (Jayḥūn), from Hebrew גִּיחוֹן (Giḥon), which in the Old Testament is a river originating in the Garden of Eden. The river's name...

Azerbaijani form of Jafar.

Azerbaijani form of Çiçek.

Azerbaijani form of Jamila.