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Armenian, Ossetian, and Ukrainian version of Arsenios.

Derived from Turkic arslan, which signifies "lion". This epithet was adopted by numerous medieval Turkic leaders, such as Alp Arslan, a Seljuk sultan...

The name is a combination of the Turkish word aslan, which means "lion," and the Turkic military rank beg, signifying "chieftain" or "master."

Derived from the Turkic term bagatur, which translates to "hero, warrior, brave". It refers to the chief of the legendary Narts, who are superhuman...

Chechen, Ossetian and Kyrgyz form of Ibrahim. It also serves as a Russian form, used to Russify native versions of the name in former Soviet...

Form of Hasan in various languages.

A Russian variant of Muhammad, used primarily in the Caucasus.

The Ossetian variant of Muhammad.

A form of Yeruslan used by Aleksandr Pushkin in his poem Ruslan and Ludmila (1820), loosely based on Russian and Tatar folktales of Yeruslan...

Ossetian form of Sosruko.

Form of Tīmūr e Lang (see Timur) used in several languages.

Ossetian form of Tahmuras.

Azerbaijani, Ossetian, Chechen and Georgian form of Zawar.

Derived from Arabic زوار (zawār) meaning "pilgrim" combined with the Turkic military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".