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164Rövşən is the Azerbaijani form of the Persian name Roshan, which carries the meaning of "light" or "bright" in Persian. The name embodies qualities of illumination, clarity, and hope, reflecting a positive connotation sh...
Rəşad is the Azerbaijani form of Rashad, a name of Arabic origin. Derived from the Arabic root rashada (رشد), meaning "to be on the right path," Rəşad carries the sense of "good guidance" or "righteousness." The name emb...
Rəsul is the Azerbaijani form of Rasul, a name of Arabic origin meaning "prophet, messenger." The name directly derives from the Arabic word رَسُول (rasūl), used in Islam to refer to a messenger of God, most notably the...
Etymology Ruslan is a masculine given name used across multiple linguistic and cultural spheres, including Azerbaijani, Indonesian, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Malay, Turkmen, Uzbek, Avar, Belarusian, Chechen, Ossetian, Russian, Tat...
Rüstəm is the Azerbaijani form of Rostam, a name of Persian origin. The Azerbaijani form Rüstəm is directly borrowed from Classical Persian رستم (rustam), reflecting the deep cultural and linguistic ties between the Azer...
Rəvan is a masculine Azerbaijani given name meaning "smooth, even, flowing." It is derived from the Persian word روان (ravān), which conveys the idea of something flowing or moving easily, like water. The name reflects a...
Rza is an Azerbaijani masculine given name, derived as a form of the Arabic name Rida (also spelled Reda or Ridha). The root name comes from Arabic riḍā (رضًا), meaning "satisfaction" or "contentment" (related to the Ara...
Sabir is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, derived from the root ṣabara, meaning "to bind, to be patient". The name directly translates to "patient, enduring" in Arabic.EtymologyThe name is built on the Arabic tri...
Sadıq is an Azerbaijani masculine given name, derived as a local form of Sadiq. The root name Sadiq comes from Arabic ṣādiq, meaning "true, sincere, loyal," and traces back to the triliteral root صدق (ṣadaqa), which conv...
Sahib is a given name of Arabic origin, derived from the term of address ṣāḥib meaning "companion, friend, master". As a loanword, it has passed into numerous languages across Asia, including Azerbaijani, Punjabi, and Ur...
Sahil is a masculine given name used primarily in Azerbaijani, Urdu, and Hindi, where it means “coast, shore” in each of these languages. The name is a borrowing from Arabic sāḥil (ساحل), which carries the same meaning....
Saleh is an alternate transcription of Arabic صالح (see Salih), as well as the usual Indonesian and Azerbaijani form of the name. It is a masculine given name derived from the Arabic root ṣalaḥa meaning “to be good, to b...
Şamil is the Azerbaijani and Tatar form of Shamil, a name derived from the Arabic root شمل (shamila), meaning "to contain" or "to encompass." Thus, the name conveys the sense of being "comprehensive" or "universal."Etymo...
Samir is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, derived from the Arabic root سمر (samara), meaning "to talk in the evening." The name is closely related to two Arabic forms with varying vowel lengths: سمير (Samīr), wit...
Səccad is the Azerbaijani form of Sajjad, an Arabic name derived from the root سجد (sajada), meaning "to bow down, to prostrate." The name thus carries a deeply religious connotation, referring to one who frequently perf...
Shamil is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, derived from the Arabic root shamila (شمل), meaning "to contain" or "to encompass." The name directly translates to "comprehensive" or "universal", reflecting qualities...
Səid is the Azerbaijani form of the Arabic name Said, which has been adapted to Azerbaijani phonology and orthography. The name ultimately derives from the Arabic root سعد (saʿida), meaning "to be happy" or "to be lucky....
Sənan is the Azerbaijani form of Sinan, a name of Arabic origin meaning "spearhead." The name evokes strength and precision, reflecting its martial etymology. While Sənan itself is specifically used in Azerbaijani-speaki...
Sübhan is the Azerbaijani form of Subhan, a name derived from the Arabic word "glory, praise".The name Subhan (سبحان) is deeply rooted in Islamic tradition, appearing in the phrase Subhan Allah (سبحان الله), meaning "Glo...
Süleyman is a Turkish and Azerbaijani form of Solomon, derived from the Arabic name Sulaymān, itself a variant of the Hebrew name Shelomo, which is rooted in the word shalom meaning "peace." The name is deeply associated...
Tahir (also spelled Taher or Tahar) is a masculine given name derived from the Arabic root ṭ-h-r, meaning "virtuous, pure, chaste." The name is deeply rooted in Arabic and Islamic culture, carrying connotations of moral...
Tamerlan is a variant form of the legendary conqueror Timur, derived from the Perso-Turkic epithet Tīmūr e Lang ("Timur the Lame"), used in several languages of the Caucasus and Central Asia. It is particularly common in...
Telman is a masculine given name of Azerbaijani origin that emerged during the Soviet era. It is derived from the Azerbaijani spelling of the surname Thälmann, belonging to Ernst Thälmann (1886–1944), a prominent German...
Tofiq is an Azerbaijani masculine given name, serving as the local form of the Arabic name Tawfiq. While Tawfiq derives from the Arabic root وفق (wafiqa), meaning "to be successful," Tofiq carries the connotation of "suc...
Toğrul is an Azerbaijani cognate of Tuğrul, a name rooted in Turkic mythology and medieval history. The name derives from a word meaning “falcon” or referring to a mythical bird of prey, akin to the turul of Hungarian le...
Tunar is an Azerbaijani masculine given name of uncertain meaning. The name appears to be relatively rare and is primarily used in Azerbaijan and among Azerbaijani communities. While the etymology is unknown in the Azerb...
Tuncay is a unilateral given name and surname used primarily in Turkey and Azerbaijan. It is derived from Turkish and Azerbaijani lexical roots: tun meaning "bronze" and cay meaning "moon," thus the literal meaning of th...
Tural is a masculine given name of Azerbaijani origin. Derived from the Azerbaijani word "tural", it carries the fundamental meaning of "to be alive" or "living". This name reflects a common theme in Turkic cultures of b...
Turqut is the Azerbaijani form of Turgut, a name with deep roots in Turkic and Mongolian history. Turgut itself derives from the Torghut tribe, a subgroup of the Oirat Mongols whose name is thought to originate from the...
Uğur is a common masculine Turkish and Azerbaijani given name derived from the eponymous word uğur, which means "luck, fortune" in both languages. As a transparent vocabulary name, it reflects a positive quality or bless...
Ülvi is an Azerbaijani masculine given name, derived from the Turkish Ulvi. The root meaning comes from Arabic ʿulwīy, meaning "exalted" or "high", conveying a sense of lofty status or spiritual elevation.EtymologyThe na...
Ümid is an Azerbaijani masculine given name meaning "hope", derived from the Persian word امید (omīd). The name reflects the Persian cultural and linguistic influence on Azerbaijani onomastics, which shares deep historic...
Ümüd is an Umut-derived masculine given name used primarily in Azerbaijan. It is the Azerbaijani form of the Turkish name Umut, which directly translates to "hope" in both Turkish and Azerbaijani. The name carries a univ...
Vahid is a Persian and Azerbaijani masculine given name, serving as the regional form of Arabic Wahid. The name derives from the Arabic root w-ḥ-d, meaning "one" or "unique," and carries deep religious significance: in I...
Vaqif is a masculine Azerbaijani given name, derived from Persian واقف (vāqef), meaning "informed, knowledgeable, aware." The Persian term itself originates from the Arabic root وقف (waqafa), which carries the sense of "...
Vugar is an Azerbaijani masculine given name, an alternate transcription of Vüqar.Etymology and MeaningThe name ultimately derives from Arabic Waqar, meaning "majesty, dignity" or "gravity." It follows the common Arabic...
Vüqar is the Azerbaijani form of the Arabic name Waqar, which means "majesty, dignity" or "gravity, solemnity." The name carries connotations of respect, honor, and stateliness. In Azerbaijani, the umlaut over the 'u' di...
Vüsal is an Azerbaijani masculine given name meaning "meeting, joining" in the Azerbaijani language. The name reflects themes of connection and unity, and it is typically used in Azerbaijani-speaking communities in Azerb...
Xəyal is an Azerbaijani masculine given name meaning "dream, fantasy, imagination" in the Azerbaijani language. The name is derived from the Arabic word khayāl (خيال), which carries similar connotations of imagination an...
Yunis is the Azerbaijani form of Jonah, a name with deep roots in the Abrahamic traditions. In Azerbaijani usage, as well as in other Turkic languages like Turkish, the name appears as Yunus, while Yunis is a variant spe...
Yusif is the Azerbaijani form of Yusuf, which itself is the Arabic version of the name Joseph, derived from the Hebrew name Yosef meaning "he will add" (from the root yasaf meaning "to add, to increase"). In Azerbaijan,...
Zaur is a masculine given name widely used across the Caucasus and Iran, particularly in Azerbaijan, Georgia, Chechnya, and Ossetia. It is a local form of the Zawar, which in turn derives from the Arabic word zawwār mean...
Zeyd is the Azerbaijani form of the name Zayd, which in turn derives from Arabic. The name Zayd, from the Arabic root zāda (to increase, to grow), carries the meaning of “growth” or “abundance.” In Azerbaijani usage, Zey...
Əziz is the Azerbaijani form of Aziz, a widely used masculine given name in the Muslim world. The name originates from the Arabic root ʿazza, meaning “to be powerful” or “to be cherished,” from which the Arabic ʿazīz (me...