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Represents "golden light" in Mongolian, derived from алтан (altan), which means "golden," and гэрэл (gerel), which means "light."
The term means "golden rose" in Mongolian, derived from алтан (altan), which signifies "golden," and сарнай (sarnai), meaning "rose."
The term means "golden flower" in Mongolian, derived from алтан (altan), which translates to "golden," and цэцэг (tsetseg), meaning "flower."
The name means "pomegranate" in the languages of Kazakh, Kyrgyz, and Mongolian, deriving from Persian roots. In Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, it is...
The term means "first joy" in Mongolian. It is derived from анх (ankh), which translates to "first," and баяр (bayar), meaning "joy."
The term means "strong joy" in Mongolian, derived from the words бат (batu), which signifies "strong" or "firm," and баяр (bayar), meaning "joy."
The term means "strong jewel" in Mongolian, derived from бат (batu), which signifies "strong" or "firm," and эрдэнэ (erdene), denoting "jewel" or...
The term means "strong flower" in Mongolian, derived from the words бат (batu), which translates to "strong" or "firm," and цэцэг (tsetseg), meaning...
The Mongolian meaning is "strong, firm." Batu Khan, a 13th-century Mongol leader, is renowned for establishing the Golden Horde.
The term means "crystal woman" in Mongolian, derived from the word болор (bolor), which signifies "crystal," combined with the feminine suffix маа (ma...
Signifies "crystal flower" in Mongolian, from болор (bolor) signifying "crystal" and цэцэг (tsetseg) signifying "flower".
Derived from Mongolian болор (bolor), which means "crystal," and туяа (tuyaa), signifying "ray" or "beam."
Signifies "peace blessing" in Mongolian, from энх (enkh) meaning "peace, calm" and жаргал (jargal) meaning "blessing, happiness".
Signifies "ray of peace" in Mongolian, from энх (enkh) meaning "peace, calm" and туяа (tuyaa) meaning "ray, beam".
Signifies "jewel ornament" in Mongolian, from эрдэнэ (erdene) signifying "jewel, treasure" and чимэг (chimeg) signifying "ornament".
Signifies "steel hero" in Mongolian, from ган (gan) meaning "steel" and баатар (baatar) meaning "hero".
Means "steel cooking stand" in Mongolian, from gan meaning "steel" and tulga meaning "cooking stand".
Signifies "steel courage" in Mongolian, from ган (gan) meaning "steel" and зориг (zorig) meaning "courage".
Means "onager, wild donkey" in Mongolian. This was the name of a wife of Genghis Khan.
Signifies "deer" in Mongolian, Azerbaijani, Armenian, and Turkmen, referring to the Caspian Red Deer.
An alternative transliteration of Mongolian Cyrillic Мөнхтуяа (see Mönkhtuyaa).
An alternative transliteration of Mongolian Cyrillic Мөнхцэцэг (see Mönkhtsetseg).
Signifies "no name" in Mongolian. Traditionally given to mislead bad spirits.
An alternative transliteration of Mongolian Cyrillic Оюунчимэг (see Oyuunchimeg).
Signifies "wisdom ornament" in Mongolian, from оюун (oyuun) "wisdom, intellect" and чимэг (chimeg) "ornament".
An alternate transcription of Mongolian Cyrillic Сарантуяа (see Sarantuyaa).
Means "striving, aspiring" in Mongolian. This was the name of the sister of Genghis Khan.