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Spaniat, Marquisate and Magiyat

how do you like Pushkin with Mermaid and Lemonade

Bradpit, Tomkruz, Dagsovet, Leonardo

Cosmonaut, Candy, Director... names of real people)

Lazir, Gagarin, Ilyich

Chapaev, Chkalov, Cervanetes, Robinson.

And I know a guy named Fidelcastro: D There is also Ivanhoe))))

Shikhshunat Mutaevich

Rocket and Allah, this is husband and wife. more Phanar, Rasvet brothers and sister they have a Lamp (you can see the parents love the light very much) :D

Energy is the name of a woman.

Marquis - one man's name is

Real people whom I personally know: Stalin, Madrid, Marcel, Hamlet, Passenger, Tuguya, Spartak ... But the main thing is sooo good people)))

About 10 years ago, I came across a list of the Heads of Administrations of the districts of Dagestan. There were many strange names, but I remembered one name forever

Dodik Velimetovich.

Maybe good man, I'm talking about his subordinates who turn to him every day

There is Marusya on the passport, there is Sasha, Misha.)))

Triandophil - the name of the Deputy Minister of Industry of Dagestan

Milan, Burliat

Mavlet is also called both men and women

I came across a passport once, there was an azik along the way, Inshiala Mashalla-Ogly, this is the name and patronymic, neighing for a long time)))

Misi is a strange name in my opinion ...

Socrates are found among the Avars,

Signerita, Sensor, Caucasus, Car, Ichthyander.

Madrid, Marseille, Hamlet.

And how could the gentle beautiful name Safiya be disfigured and turned into a rude and ugly Sapizhat?

how she met Madeuazelle with the surname Mandaeva: (

Begum Shagum

Shakhbanov Mesterlyu Magomedovich Head of Administration of the Municipal Formation of Buynaksk, Republic of Dagestan

I have one relative named Kolkhoz, an old grandfather.

Dantes, Slavik.

Pisai, Dargin name Mendai-Avar name

valigyz pachamay balgishi

my classmate had a neighbor - Pobeda

but in general, the strangest names like Lezgins are found: like December, Madrid, etc.

Avars are harsh people ... and their names are harsh Stalin, for example ... or Gitinav (small), Kherav (old))))

Mirchitay is a Lezgi name?!))

Tiny (small) Kikav (young, small)

ooh Saramara, cool name :D

I have a familiar Lezgin woman named Khanamira

Ubizhala - One native of the Kulinsky district of Dagestan had this beautiful name. As it turned out, the parents of the Russian language did not know, but they heard the word somewhere))

The Laks love to give their daughters beautiful names: Sabina, Sabrina, Louise, Laura, Larisa, Svetlana. Everyone spoils Birliant and Shkalat)

Kulinsky district, maybe) knew the family from there, the father's name was Sasha (that's in the passport), the mother is Zina, the children are Ruslan, Lyudmila and Larisa

XX Congress of the CPSU, Bismarck, brothers November and December Beibutov, brothers Vyacheslav and Yaroslav Gadzhiyev, Cosmonaut (Kosmina), Chakar (Kachar), Elsa, Samantha.

Kirov, Mizafrudin, Uliana, Ulzana

Khuchum (female name)

On the air of the Telecasting program on the RGVK-Dagestan TV channel there was a call, the guy introduced himself as Argentina.

or Fikret for short Fikra for example

Mutaelum

Chechek - translated from the Kumyk flower, but Gulchecheks are more common))

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I’ll add from myself: Mercedes, Mina, Kabil, Damin, Nafig, Tatuv, Samara, Kamral, Gulsovet, Surakat, Ask ..........

I don't remember the others

Dagestan- a republic within the Russian Federation, part of the North Caucasian Federal District.

The capital of Dagestan is Makhachkala.

Dagestan borders on Azerbaijan, Georgia, the Chechen Republic, the Stavropol Territory and Kalmykia.

Dagestani mountain languages belong to the Iberian-Caucasian language family. There are six written languages ​​in Dagestan: Avar, Dargin, Lak, Lezgin, Tabasaran, Kumyk. The Kumyk language belongs to the Turkic language family.

Names of the Dagestan peoples almost the same, since most of the population of Dagestan professes Islam. Most of the names came from the east and have Arabic, Persian and Turkic roots.

IN Lately names began to be borrowed from the Russian language and other languages ​​\u200b\u200bof Western countries.

Dagestan male names

Dagestan female names

Abdul

Abdullabek

Abdulaziz

A6dul-Kadyr

Abdul-Kerim

A6dul Mejid

A6duragim

A6durakhman

A6durashid

A6umuslim

Adil

Azis

Alil

Amine

Amir

Anwar

Anzor

Aslan

Ahmed

badawi

Barat

Basir

Batal

Bashir

wali

Habib

Gadzhi

Gadzhi-Huseyn

Gadzhi-Magomed

Gadis

Ghazali

Ghazi

Gazi-Magomed

Gaidar

Galim

Harun

Gasan

Huseyn

Dalgat

Daniyal

Daoud

Dibir

Jabir

Jabrail

Jalal

Jalil

3akir

Locked

Ibrahim

Ilyas

Ismail

Kamal

Kamil

Kerim

Latif

Magomed

Maksoud

Malik

Manap

Mansour

Mahad

Mahmoud

Mejid

Murad

Muslim

Nabis

Hadir

Nazhmutdin

Niyaz

Lobster

Osman

Rahim

Ramadan

Ramiz

Rasul

Rashid

Rustam

Sadik

Said

salam

Salim

Suleiman

Tagir

Talgat

Temir

Temirkhan

Khalid

Khalil

Khasbulat

Shabkat

Shamil

Shamkhal

Shapi

Sharabutdin

Shahmardan

Eldar

Yusuf

Abidat

Alimat

Amina

Aminat

Ariza

Asiyat

Badina

Bariyat

Basirat

Bahar

Bahjat

Gabibat

Gaibat

Galimat

Gulizar

Gurzhanat

Jamilat

Jannat

Jariat

Zabiyat

Zabia

Zagidat

Zainab

Zeenat

Zu6eydat

Zuleikhat

Zulfat

Zumrut

Zuhra

Kabirat

Kalimat

Kamilat

Latifat

Maazat

Mariam

Muminat

Mukhlisat

Najabat

Najibat

Nafisat

Patimat

Rabiyat

Raziat

Rashidat

Savdat

Said

Saidat

Saniyat

Sarat

Safizhat

Tagirat

Uzlifat

Umamat

Unayzat

Khadizhat

Halimat

Shagun

Shamsiyat

Shahrizada

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Basically the same, because the bulk of the Dagestanis are Muslims. Most Dagestan names have eastern roots and come from Arabic, Farsi and various Turkic languages. Currently, various names from the Russian language and other languages ​​\u200b\u200bof Western countries have begun to be used. This article will tell about beautiful Dagestan surnames.

A little about Dagestan

This country is a Russian region in the North Caucasus, which borders Chechnya and Georgia in the west, the Stavropol Territory and Kalmykia in the north, the Caspian Sea in the east, and Azerbaijan in the south. Due to its own instability and proximity to Chechnya, Dagestan is not a safe place to travel, but it still attracts tourists.

Dagestan is one of the most multinational regions of the Russian Federation. The population of this region is more than three million people. Dagestan has a high population density due to its small territory, a large proportion of the urban population, but villagers there are more in the country.

Choosing a name in Dagestan

Regardless of the state in which the parents of the unborn child live, what nationality they belong to and what professions they have, they always want to give the most beautiful and harmonious name for their baby. Many books are re-read, the advice of popular magazines is studied, as well as various articles. All this is done in order to make the most successful choice.

In many states, it is customary to give names taking into account the provisions and advice of the professed religion, and here it is important not to anger God with an inappropriate name for a child. Such a religion is practiced, for example, by the inhabitants of Dagestan, a mountainous country with strict morals and customs. When choosing how to name a male child, ancient names are used here, which are rooted in ancient Eastern traditions. Arab, Iranian and Turkish organically fit into the Dagestan culture. These names for many generations and are still given to sons at birth.

The choice of the correct and appropriate name is dictated by the Islamic religion, because all babies in Dagestan are usually named according to religious tradition.

The origin of the surnames and names of this people

Surnames and given names are traditionally classified as follows:

  • the original names and surnames of the Dagestan peoples (although the Turkic influence is noticeable here too);
  • names and surnames that have Arabic, Persian roots;
  • Georgian names and Armenian origin(Caucasian Christians);
  • names and surnames with Turkic roots;
  • also among the newest North Caucasian names sometimes there are traditional Russian and European names.

The most popular Dagestan names

What names are considered popular in Dagestan? Any male name in Dagestan must contain some kind of wisdom and personify the masculinity, strength and courage of the highlanders. This is the key to his success. Parents usually start from these concepts when choosing how to name their son.

Most of the Dagestan male names of Arabic origin are directly related to the Islamic faith. The first part of many Arabic names is translated as "slave of Allah" - "Abdu", and then comes the addition - powerful, generous, united, cordial. Examples of such names: Abdullah, Abdusasim, Abdulvaris, Abduljabar.

Female classical names of Dagestan women:

  • Arivjan - Turkic origin translates as "beautiful soul".

  • Arivkiz is a Turkic name which means " beautiful woman".
  • Asiyat - Arabic origin, translated means "soothing".
  • Atikat - translated from Arabic as "fragrant".
  • Afisat - also an Arabic name, translated means "middle".
  • Aizmesei - translated from Turkic languages ​​as "moon beauty".

The choice of these names is quite simple. In Dagestan, a calm, quiet character, the ability to follow her husband, humility and, of course, beauty are valued in a woman.

Characteristics of some names of Dagestanis

One of the most popular names in Dagestan is the name Ali, which has an ancient Arabic origin. Ali is a person with great self-confidence. His leadership qualities make him the soul of the company. His leadership character and intuition, which is clearly manifested in financial matters, will help him in his career.

Another common name among the Dagestanis is Baisal (translated from Arabic - confident). People with this name love cleanliness and order. In the labor sphere, Baisal's path is not easy. He doesn't like being commanded. Of course, this leads to conflict situations, which negatively affects his career advancement. There are two options left: either Baisal will open his own business, or he will be able to curb his temperament. It should be noted that the first option is more realistic and promising. Baisal is endowed with excellent qualities for doing business and can achieve great results in it.

Dagestan surnames of Turkic origin

Many names and surnames of the inhabitants of Dagestan (who speak the dialects of the Nakh-Dagestan group) are of Turkic origin. Many are interested in why some people who are not representatives of the Turkic peoples have Turkic names and surnames.

Indeed, a careful study of the names and surnames of the Dagestanis can lead to the conclusion that a large number of them are of Turkic origin, since the ethnic groups of the mountainous Dagestan actively contacted the Turks. Examples of such male Dagestan surnames: Yamadayev, Arsamerzoev, Mirzoev, Myrzakhanov, Nogamirzaev, Aksagov, Aslanbekov, Khasanbekov, Tipsurkaev, Arsangiriev, Akhmadkhanov, Giriev, Gerikhanov, Salgiriev, Inalov.

Original mountain surnames of Dagestanis

As you know, Dagestanis are a generalized name for various ethnic groups living on the territory of this small Caucasian republic. Let's name the five main nationalities of Dagestan: Avars, Kumyks, Dargins, Laks, Lezgins.

Examples of the "indigenous" surnames of these peoples are the following: Baloev, Nashkhoev, Peshkhoev, Galaev, Yalkhoroev, Vielkhoev, Akiev, Kiev, Mirzhoev, Khaikharoev, Gandaloev, Belkhoroev, Tsechoev, Muzhakhoev, Terloev, Dishniev, Mulkoev, Gukhoev, Chinkhoev, Zumsoev, Чентиев, Хачароев, Хилдехароев, Маистоев, Мелхиев, Шароев, Цесиев, Шикароев, Киселоев, Сондухоев, Хуландоев, Хакмадоев, Химоев, Тумсоев, Вашандароев, Хакоев, Варандоев, Пхамтоев, Сатоев, Гатоев, Мяршоев, Келоев, Халгиев, Цогуноев, Нижлоев, Begocharoev, Daev, Bosov. These are one of the most common Dagestan surnames. Officially, there are more than thirty nationalities in the republic.

Surnames of Arabic origin

Dagestan is a country dominated by Islam, respectively, Arab culture has a great influence on Dagestan traditions, including the names of the inhabitants of the country. Below is a list of common surnames in Dagestan of Arab origin: Suleymanov, Kadyrov, Musaev, Akhmadov, Akhmetov, Aliyev, Abdulvakhabov, Vakhabov, Abdulkarimov, Abdulkhalimov, Khalimov, Khamidov, Khadzhaev, Dzeytov, Dzaitov, Dzhabarov, Jafrov. This, of course, is not a complete list of Dagestan surnames.

The meaning of the name that parents give to their newborn baby has a strong influence on his future life. The name and surname are the calling card of the individual in society. It is in the name that the character and temperament of a person, as well as his inclinations and talents, are reflected.

Male and female Caucasian names are distinguished by an amazing variety. This circumstance is directly related to the linguistic, ethnic and national differences of the population of the Caucasus Mountains. Ossetians, Abkhazians, Balkars, Dagestanis, Chechens, Ingush, etc. - each of these nationalities has its own traditions of naming. Many of them speak languages ​​belonging to different countries. However, despite these differences, Caucasian names for boys and girls are quite homogeneous. They were formed on the basis of the same cultural principles for all mountain peoples and acquired many characteristic features, which are different from other naming systems.

Choosing a Caucasian name for a boy

When choosing Caucasian names for boys, key attention is paid to the peculiarities of their interpretation. It's no secret that by naming a child in one way or another, parents, in many respects, predetermine his fate. With this in mind, the inhabitants of the Caucasus are trying to make the process of naming as conscious as possible. First, they determine the meaning of a male Caucasian name and only then think about how beautiful it sounds. In addition, contemporaries do not forget about influence. In this regard, names are often chosen according to the horoscope.

Parents are sure that boys should grow up strong, courageous and noble. In view of this, preference is given to male Caucasian names, the meaning of which is associated with positive personal qualities. They are quite numerous and varied. Names related to the animal world and religion are also very popular.

List of popular male Caucasian names

  • Abzal. Variant of the Arabic name Afzal = "noble" / "respected"
  • Azat. Caucasian male name meaning = "independent"
  • Amir. Translated into Russian, it means "prince" / "lord"
  • Aslan. Interpreted as "noble"
  • Baisal. Caucasian male name meaning "confident"
  • Kadir. From Arabic "powerful"
  • Karim. Caucasian boy name, meaning = "generous"
  • Murat. Arabic name meaning "desired"
  • Rustam. Translated into Russian means "brave"
  • Tigran. Caucasian male name meaning "tiger"

List of the most beautiful female Caucasian names

  • Ainur. Translated into Russian means "moon-faced"
  • Aisha. Caucasian female name meaning "life-loving"
  • Alia. From Arabic "sublime"
  • Alma. Turkic name meaning "apple"
  • Balzhan. Caucasian girl name meaning = "sweet like honey"
  • Gulnaz. Translated into Russian means "gentle" / "graceful"
  • Dilara. Caucasian female name meaning "beloved"
  • Leila. From Arabic "night" / "darkness"
  • Malik. Translated into Russian means "queen"
  • Sholpan. Caucasian female name meaning = "morning star"

Choosing a popular Caucasian name for a girl

Female Caucasian names should be beautiful and melodic. Their sound is given a lot of attention. At the same time, parents do not forget about the meaning of the name they like. Most often, it is associated with various feminine traits - tenderness, chastity, purity, charm, etc. The melodic most beautiful female Caucasian names sound especially beautiful, the meaning of which indicates various animals (Akmaral = “white doe), plants (Gulzhakhan = “flower of the world ”) and jewelry (“Zumrat = “emerald”).

The names of the inhabitants of the Caucasus are quite diverse. In this article, we will talk a little about what they are and where they come from. In addition, we will provide a small list that includes the most characteristic Caucasian names.

Names in the Caucasus: composition

There are really many names in this region and they do not represent a single common Caucasian tradition. The onomasticon of the Caucasus is formed primarily from the independent traditions of all national states. Of course, each ethnic group has its own variants, rooted in national culture and language. Accordingly, many names carry a certain flavor of the country from which they originate. Nevertheless, there is a certain common layer in the Caucasus, since many Caucasian names come from Persian and Arabic. Their distribution in this region is due to Islamization, which most of the Caucasian states have undergone. Christian countries, like, for example, Georgia and Armenia, have an onomasticon, which is a fairly distinctive tradition that stands out somewhat against the general background. In addition to them, there are various subethnic groups in the Caucasus, which, while maintaining their own unique cultural and religious traditions, also differ in the nature of the names that children are called.

Caucasian names: sources

Leaving aside various particulars, let us dwell on what constitutes the mainstream of the Caucasian onomasticon. With regard to the sources of names, it practically does not differ from other nationalities settled around the world. Firstly, the most ancient Caucasian names originate in the names of animals and plants. Equally popular are forms derived from the qualities of character that parents wanted to nurture in their offspring. Next come the names associated with wealth, prosperity and health. Among women's names, the theme of beauty also prevails. Often she is symbolically and figuratively associated with flowers and moonlight. Although, in general, the names associated with heavenly bodies can be distinguished into a separate category. Finally, with regard to male names, they often correlate with the categories of power, might and strength. Next, we will give some of the most beautiful Caucasian names, in our opinion, so that you can feel their specificity.

Male names

Shamil. This is a very common name. You can translate it using the word "all-encompassing."

Abu. Actually, that was the name of one of the closest associates and relatives of the Prophet Muhammad. Due to this, it is considered honorable among the followers of Islam, and therefore it is often found in the Caucasus.

Rashid. Translating this option into Russian is quite difficult. It denotes several qualities at once, such as prudence, consciousness and worldly wisdom.

Said. Caucasian names of boys, as already mentioned, are often of Arabic origin. This name is one of them. It means "happy".

Ibrahim. A name especially popular in Chechnya. It comes from the Hebrew form "Abraham". Means "father of many peoples".

Murat. Translated into Russian, this name means "desired goal."

Denis. Another name, typical mainly for Chechnya. But it comes from Greece, where the god of winemaking was called that.

Mustafa. Means "chosen one". It is one of the favorite names among Muslims.

Rahman. A very beautiful name, which translates as "mercy."

Mansur. If you try to translate this name into Russian, you get something like “protected”.

Umar. Means "vital".

Ramadan. In fact, this is the name of the holy month of the Islamic calendar.

Women's names

Ainura. It translates as "high light".

Aisha. It's very common female name in the Caucasus. It is connected with the very concept of life and can be translated as “living” or “living”.

Alia. A noble name that means "exalted" or "outstanding."

Balzhan. Caucasian names for girls are often based on some kind of symbolic analogy. For example, this variant literally means "honey", hinting at the "sweet taste" of its bearer.

Gulnaz. Translated into Russian, it means "tender, like a flower."

Samira. This name has two meanings. The first refers to motherhood and childbearing and literally means "fertile". Another version of its translation is "fruitful". But the second meaning that is invested in it is best conveyed by the word "interlocutor".