What are the male Tatar names? Tatar names - r, s

Male Tatar names:

Tatar names boys

Agzam - (Arabic) Tall, sublime.
Azat - (Persian) Noble, free.
Azamat - (Arabic) Knight, hero.
Azim - (Arabic) Great.
Aziz - (Arabic) Mighty, dear.
Aidar - (Tatar) 1. A man’s hair that has not been cut since birth. As a result, a large forelock grew. 2. The most worthy.
Ainur - (Tatar) Moonlight.
Airat - (Arabic) Amazement; (Mongolian) Forest people.
Akbars - (Tatar) White leopard.
Alan - (Tatar) Good-natured.
Ali - (Arabic) Tall.
Alim - (Arabic) Knowing.
Almas - (Tatar) They called it by this name so that the child would not get sick and evil forces would not overcome him.
Diamond - (Arabic) Diamond.
Albert - (Latin) Glorious, famous.
Amin - (Arabic) Faithful, honest, reliable
Amir - (Arabic) Commander, ruler; Prince.
Anas - (Arabic) Joy.
Anwar - (Arabic) Light.
Arsen - (Greek) Strong, fearless.
Arslan and Ruslan - (Turkic) Lev.
Arthur - (English) Bear.
Asaf - (Arabic) Caring, thrifty.
Asan - (Tatar) Healthy.
Asgat - (Arabic) The happiest.
Ahad - (Arabic) The only one.
Ahmad or Ahmet - (Arabic) Praised One.
Ayaz - (Tatar) Clear, bright, sunny, radiant.
Bakir - (Arabic) Studyer.
Bars - (Old Tatar) Strong.
Batullah - (Arabic) House of Allah, Kaaba.
Bakhtiyar - (Persian-Arabic) Happy.
Golden Eagle - (Old Tatar) Symbol of heroism, courage.
Bilal - (Arabic) Healthy, alive.
Bulat - (Arabic) Iron, steel.
Bakhet - (Arabic) Happiness.
Vali - (Arabic) Close to Allah, holy.
Vasil - (Arabic) Inseparable friend.
Wahid or Vahit - (Arabic) One, first.
Vilen - (Russian) From Vladimir Ilyich LENIN. This name is prohibited for Muslims.
Wildan - (Arabic) Child, child.
Vladlen - (Russian) From VLADIMIR LENIN. This name is prohibited for Muslims.
Gabdulla - (Arabic) the same as Abdullah.
Gadel - (Arabic) Direct, fair.
Gaziz - (Arabic) Dear, respected.
Gali - (Arabic) Dear, tall.
Gamil - (Arabic) Hardworking person.
Gayaz - (Arabic) Helper.
Gerey - (Persian) Worthy.
Davlet - (Arab) State.
Damir - (Turkic) Persistent, (Arabic) Conscience.
Danis - (Persian) Knowledge.
Dayan - (Arabic) High court (religion).
Deniz - (Turkic) Sea.
Denis - (Greek) from Dionysus - the god of the fruit-bearing forces of the earth, vegetation, viticulture, winemaking. Son of Zeus and the mortal woman Semele. This name is prohibited for Muslims.
Jamil, Jamal - (Arabic) Handsome.
Jigan - (Persian) Universe.
Dinar - (Arabic) gold coin; here it means precious.
Zabir - (Arabic) Hard, strong.
Zakir - (Arabic) Rememberer.
Zaki - (Arabic) Virtuous.
Zamir - (Arabic) Intelligence, mystery.
Zarif - (Arabic) Affectionate, handsome, amiable.
Zahid - (Arabic) Ascetic, ascetic.
Zahir - (Arabic) Helper, handsome.
Zinnur - (Arabic) Radiant.
Zulfat - (Arabic) Curly.
Zufar - (Arabic) Winner.
Ibrahim - (Hebrew) Abraham, father of nations.
Idris - (Arabic) Learner, diligent.
Ilgiz - (Tatar-Persian) Traveler.
Ildar - (Tatar-Persian) Ruler.
Ildus - (Tatar-Persian) Loving his homeland.
Ilnaz - (Turkic-Persian) Il (homeland) + Naz (Tenderness)
Ilnar - (Turkic-Arabic) Nar (Flame) + Il (Homeland).
Ilnuri - (Turkic-Arabic) Nur (Beam) + Il (Homeland).
Ilsur - (Turkic-Arabic) Hero of the Motherland.
Ilshat - (Turkic) One who pleases the homeland, meaning famous.
Ilyas - (Arabic) The Power of Allah.
Ilgam - (Arabic) Inspiration.
Iman - (Arabic) Faith.
Irek and Irik - (Tatar) Will.
Iskander is an Arabized form of the same as the other Greek Alexander - defender, winner.
Ismail and Ismagil - (Hebrew) God heard.
Ishak - (Hebrew) Laughter.
Ihsan - (Arabic) Beneficence, virtue.
Kadim - (Arabic) Old, ancient.
Kadir - (Arabic) Almighty.
Kamal - (Arabic) Perfection.
Kamil - (Arabic) Perfect.
Karim - (Arabic) Generous, noble, generous.
Qasim - (Arabic) Distributor.
Latif and Latif - (Arabic) A man with an open look.
Lenar - (Russian) Lenin's army.
Magdan - (Arabic) Spring.
Malik - (Arabic) Lord.
Marat - (French) In honor of the leader of France. bourgeois revolution Jean - Paul Marat.
Mars - (Latin) God of war, planet. This name is prohibited for Muslims.
Marina - (female) (Latin) Marine.
Marlene - (Russian) From MARX LENIN. This name is prohibited for Muslims.
Marcel and Marcel - (French) in honor of the leader of the French workers, Marcel Cachin.
Masnavi - (Arabic) “Giver”, was the name given to the boy born as the second male child.
Mahmud - (Arabic) Illustrious.
Mirza - (Arabic-Persian) Son of the king.
Munir - (Arabic) Sparkling, illuminator.
Murat - (Arabic) Desired.
Murtaza - (Arabic) Favorite.
Musa - (Hebrew) Child.
Muslim - (Arabic) Muslim.
Mustafa - (Arabic) The Chosen One.
Muhammad, Muhammad, Muhammet - (Arabic) Praised One.
Nadir - (Arabic) Rare.
Nazar - (Arabic) Look, (Hebrew) Self-sacrifice.
Nazim - (Arabic) Builder.
Nazir - (Arabic) Notifier.
Nail - (Arabic) Gift.
Narbek - (Persian) From the fruit of the pomegranate, (Arabic) light.
Nariman - (Iranian) Strong in spirit.
Naseem - (Arabic) Warm wind, gentle.
Nasretdin - (Arabic) Helper of religion.
Nafis - (Arabic) Handsome.
Nizam - (Arabic) Structure, order.
Niyaz - (Arabic) Necessity; request, desire; present; grace.
Nugman - (Arabic) Red, good deed, flower variety.
Nuri (Nur) - (Arabic) Light.
Ravil - (Arabic) Young man; (Hebrew) His friend is God.
Radik - (ancient Greek) - Sunbeam

Rais - (Arabic) Leader.
Rayhan - (Arabic) Basil; bliss.
Ramil - (Arabic) Miraculous, magical.
Ramis - (Arabic) Rafter.
Rasima - (Arabic) Artist.
Rasikh - (Arabic) Solid, stable.
Raushan - (Persian) Light.
Raphael - (Hebrew) God healed.
Rafik - (Arabic) Good friend.
Rashid and Rashad - (Arabic) Walking the right path.
Rafik - (Arabic) Friend.
Rafis - (Arabic) Noticeable, popular.
Rafqat - (Arabic) Seeker.
Renat – (Russian) from REVOLUTION, SCIENCE, LABOR.
Rinat - (Latin) Newly born
Rizvan - (Arabic) Favor, satisfaction.
Rifqat - (Arabic) Friendship.
Robert - (Old German) Unfading glory.
Ruzal - (Persian) Happy.
Ruslan - from Arslan.
Rustem - (Persian) Bogatyr, hero.
Rushan - (Persian) Light, brilliant.
Saban - (Tatar) Plow, the name was given to a child born during plowing.
Sabir - (Arabic) Patient.
Sabit - (Arabic) Strong, durable, resistant.
Saghir - (Arabic) Child.
Sadri - (Arabic) First, chief.
Sadiq - (Arabic) True, friend.
Said - (Arabic) Master.
Salawat - (Arabic) Prayer of praise.
Salamat and Salim - (Arabic) Healthy.
Salman - (Arabic) Necessary.
Sattar - (Arabic) Forgiving.
Suleiman - (Hebrew) Protected.
Sultan - (Arabic) Power, ruler.
Tahir - (Arabic) Birds.
Talib - (Arabic) Seeker, desiring.
Tahir and Tagir - (Arabic) Pure.
Timer - (Tatar) This is what the young man was called so that he would be strong as iron.
Timur - (Turkic) Iron.
Tukai - (Mongolian) Rainbow.
Ulfat - (Arabic) Friendship, love.
Uraz - (Turkic) Happy.
Ural - (Turkic) Joy, pleasure.
Uthman - (Arabic) Slow, but the etymology is not entirely clear.
Faiz - (Arabic) Happy, rich.
Fanis - (Persian) Lighthouse.
Fannur - (Arabic) Light of science.
Farid - (Arabic) Rare.
Farhad - (Iranian) Invincible.
Fatih and Fatyh - (Arabic) Winner.
Fattah - (Arabic) Opener.
Fayaz - (Arabic) Generous.
Fidai - (Arabic) Ready to sacrifice oneself.
Fidail - (Arabic) One who does good.
Fidel - (Latin) Truthful, correct.
Firdaus - (Arabic) Paradise, Garden of Eden.
Khabir - (Arabic) Informant.
Hadi - (Arabic) Leader.
Khazar - (Arabic) A city dweller, a person of average income.
Hakim - (Arabic) Knowledgeable, wise.
Khalid - (Arabic) Eternal, permanent.
Khaliq - (Arabic) Illuminator.
Khalil - (Arabic) Faithful friend.
Hamza - (Arabic) Sharp, burning.
Hasan - (Arabic) Good.
Khattab - (Arabic) Woodcutter.
Hisan - (Arabic) Very handsome.
Khoja - (Persian) Master, mentor.
Husain - (Arabic) Handsome, good.
Genghis - (Mongolian) Great, strong.
Chagatai - (Mongolian) Batyr, pleasant, sincere intention; child
Chuk - (Bulgarian-Tatar) Very much, in great abundance.
Chuak – (Turkish-Tatar) Clear, beautiful day
Chyntash - (Tatar) Granite
Shakir - (Arabic) Giver of thanks.
Shamil - (Arabic) Comprehensive.
Shamsi - (Arabic) Sunny.
Sharif and Sharip - (Arabic) Honor, glory.
Shafiq and Shafqat - (Arabic) Compassionate.
Edgar - (English) Spear.
Edward - (English) Abundant, rich.
Elvir - (Spanish) Protective.
Eldar - (Turkic) Ruler of the country.
Elmir - (English) Handsome.
Emil - (Latin) Diligent.
Yuldash - (Turkic) Friend, companion.
Yuzim - (Tatar) Raisin, two faces.
Yulgiz - (Turkish-Persian) Long-lived.
Yunus - (Hebrew) Dove.
Yadgar - (Persian) Memory.
Yakub (Yakup) - (Hebrew) Walking behind, the name of the prophet.
Yakut - (Greek) Ruby, yakhont.
Yamal - see Jamal.

Female Tatar names:

Tatar girl names

Adeline - (German) Honest, decent.
Azalea - (Latin) From the name of the flower.
Aziza - (Arabic) great, dear.
Aigul - (Turkic-Persian) Moon flower.
Aisylu - (Bulgarian) Beautiful as the moon.
Alice - (German) Beautiful.
Aliya - (Arabic) Sublime.
Albina - (Latin) White-eyed.
Almira - (Spanish) from the Spanish town of Almeiro.
Alfira and Alfia - (Arabic) Exalted, long-lived.
Amilya - (Arabic) Hard worker.
Amina - (Arabic) Faithful, reliable, honest.
Amira - (Arabic) Commander, ruler; Princess
Anisa - (Persian) Lighthouse.
Asiya - (Arabic) Consoling, healing.
Bella - (Latin) Beautiful.
Walia - (Arabic) Saint, lady, friend.
Vasilya - (Arabic) Inseparable friend.
Venus - (Latin) Star, planet.
Violet - (French) Flower.
Gadila - (Arabic) Direct, fair.
Gaziza - (Arabic) Very expensive.
Galima - (Arabic) Knowing.
Galia - (Arabic) Dear.
Gulnaz - (Persian) Tenderness of a flower.
Gulnara - (Persian) Decorated with flowers, pomegranate.
Gulnur - (Persian) Light of a flower.
Damira - (Turkic) Persistent; Russian "Give a world revolution."
Dana - (Persian) Knowing.
Denmark - (Arabic) Close, illustrious.
Jamila - (Arabic) Handsome.
Diana - (Latin) Divine, In ancient Roman mythology, the goddess of the moon and the hunt. This name is prohibited for Muslims.
Dilyara and Dilya - (Persian) Beloved, beauty.
Dina - (Arabic) Faith.
Dinara - (Arabic) gold coin; meaning precious.
Zabira - (Arabic) Firm, strong.
Zakira - (Arabic) Rememberer.
Zakiya - (Arabic) Virtuous.
Zalika - (Arabic) Eloquent.
Zalia - (Arabic) A girl with blond hair.
Zamira - (Arabic) Heart, conscience.
Zahira - (Arabic) Helper, beautiful.
Zilya - (Arabic) Merciful, purity.
Zulfiya - (Arabic) Pleasant, pleasure, pleasure.
Zuhra - (Arabic) Shiny, light, star, flower.
Ildusa - (Tatar-Persian) Loving her homeland.
Ilnara - (Turkic-Arabic) Il (Motherland) + Nar (Flame).
Ilnura - (Turkic-Arabic) Il (Homeland) + Nur (Beam).
Ilsiya - (Tatar) Il (Motherland) + Siyarga (to love).
Ilsura - (Turkic-Arabic) Heroine of the Motherland.
Indira - (Indian) Goddess of War. This name is prohibited for Muslims.
Irada - (Arabic) Will.
Irina - (Greek) Calm.
Kadima - (Arabic) Ancient.
Kadira - (Arabic) Strong.
Qadriya - (Arabic) Valuable.
Kamalia - (Arabic) Perfect.
Kamila - (Arabic) Perfect.
Karima - (Arabic) Generous, noble, generous.
Qasima - (Arabic) Distributing.
Lala and Lala - (Persian) Tulip.
Lily of the valley - (Latin) Flower.
Latifa - (Arabic) Tender, pleasant.
Laura - (Latin) From the laurel tree.
Lenara - (Russian) Lenin's army.
Leia - (Hebrew) Antelope.
Liana - (French) From a plant, a liana, thin.
Lilia and Liliana - White flower, tulip.
Louise - (French) Clash.
Lucia - (Latin) Light.
Laysan - (Arabic) Spring rain, month of April according to the Syrian calendar.
Mavlyuda - (Arabic) Born.
Madina - (Arabic) City of the Prophet Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa sallam.
Maya - (Latin) From the month of May.
Malika - (Arabic) Queen.
Mariam - (Hebrew) This was the name of the holy mother of Isa (Jesus).
Milyausha - (Persian) Violet.
Munira - (Arabic) Sparkling, illuminating.
Nadira - (Arabic) Rare.
Nadia - (Arabic) Inviter.
Nazira - (Arabic) Maker of a vow, a promise.
Nailya - (Arabic) One who has received a benefit.
Nasima - (Arabic) Warm wind, gentle.
Nafisa - (Arabic) Dogoraya.
Nuria (Nur) - (Arabic) Light.
Rada - (Russian) Joy.
Raila - (Arabic) Founder.
Rayhan - (Arabic) Basil, a fragrant flower.
Ramilya - (Arabic) Miraculous, magical.
Rana and Rania - (Arabic) Beautiful.
Rasima - (Arabic) Artist.
Raushaniya - (Persian) Light.
Rashida - (Arabic) Walking the right path.
Regina - (Latin) Queen.
Mignonette - (French) From the name of a flower with a pleasant aroma.
Renata – (Russian) from REVOLUTION, SCIENCE, LABOR.
Riza, Rida - (Arabic) Satisfied.
Rinata - (Latin) Born again
Rosalia, Rose - (Latin) Rose.
Roxana - (Persian) Dawn.
Rumia - (Arabic) Roman.
Rushaniya - (Persian) Light, shiny.
Sabira - (Arabic) Patient.
Saghira - (Arabic) Small.
Sagiya - (Arabic) Attentive.
Sadika - (Arabic) Truthful or true friend.
Saida - (Arabic) Lady.
Sania - (Arabic) Pleasant light.
Sarah - (Hebrew) Lady.
Sultana - (Arabic) Power, ruler.
Sufiya - (Arabic) Pure, transparent.
Tabiba - (Arabic) Doctor.
Tawisa - (Arabic) Peacock.
Taiba - (Arabic) Good.
Takiya - (Arabic) God-fearing.
Tamara – (Hebrew) Fig; Date palm
Tanzilya - (Arabic) Transporting.
Tansylu (Turkic) Beautiful sunrise
Tanyulduz – (Tatar) Morning star (planet Venus)
Tatlybike – (Tatar) Sweet
Tahira - (Arabic) Pure.
Tahiya - (Arabic) Greeting
Tashbike – (Tatar) Strong
Tulip – (Dutch)
Uka - (Tatar) Beautiful
Urazbike – (Tatar) Happy
Faiza - (Arabic) Victorious.
Falia - (Arabic) Happiness, will lead to good, will turn out good.
Fardana - (Arabic) Mandatory.
Farida - (Arabic) The only one, Self-sufficient.
Farhiyah - (Arabic) Delighted, Receiving Good News
Fatima - (Arabic) Weaned; This was the name of the daughter of the Prophet (pbuh), the wife of the 4th righteous caliph; for her, the meaning of the name is excommunicated from the fire.
Fathiya - (Arabic) Victory, place of victory.
Fauzia - (Arabic) Victorious.
Fahima - (Arabic) Smart, understanding.
Firaya - (Arabic) Beautiful.
Firuza - (Old Persian) Radiant, turquoise, happy.
Hadiya - (Turkic) Gift.
Hakima - (Arabic) Wise.
Khalida - (Arabic) Eternal, constant.
Khalila - (Arabic) Close, faithful friend.
Khamisa - (Arabic) Fifth.
Hasana - (Arabic) Good.
Chia - (Tatar) Fruit tree.
Chulpan - (Turkic) Morning star, Planet Venus.
Shadida - (Arabic) Strong.
Shayda - (Persian) Beloved.
Shakira - (Arabic) Grateful.
Shamilya - (Arabic) Comprehensive.
Shamsia - (Persian) Sunny.
Shirin - (Persian) Sweet (from folklore).
Evelina - (French) Hazelnut.
Elvira - (Spanish) Protective.
Elmira - (English) Beautiful.
Emilia - (Latin) Diligent.
Yuldus - (Tatar) Star.
Julia - (Latin) Wave, hot.
Yulgiza - (Turkish-Persian) Long-lived.
Yaria - (Persian) Friend, girlfriend.
Yasina - (Arabic) By the name of a sura of the Koran
Yasir - (Arabic) Light, relief.

Abbas (Gabbas) - gloomy, strict, stern; steep.
Abdullah is a servant of God.
Abdul - from "Abdullah"
Abdulkahar (Abdul + Kahhar) - slave of the Sovereign Almighty
Abdulhamid (Abdul + Hamid) (Arabic) - slave of the praised Lord.
Abdurashid (Abd + Rashid) - servant of the Lord, Leading the right way.
Adil - fair, just.
Adip - 1. writer; 2. well-mannered, polite, tactful.
Azamat is a knight, hero, hero.

Azat is free.
Aidan - 1. strength, power; 2. wide, great, spacious; 3. light, radiant; 4. distributor of moonlight.
Aydar - 1. lunar 2. occupying a high position, noticeable, courageous.
Ainur - Moonlight.
Airat - 1. amazing; 2. dear, beloved
Akram is the most generous, honoring, respectful, noble, well-behaved.
Alaskar, Aliaskar is a great warrior.
Ali - great, strong, mighty, courageous
Askyar is a warrior, soldier.
Ali - tall, sublime.
Alim is a scientist, knowledgeable, knowledgeable, knowledgeable.
Albert is a noble sparkle.
Alfinur - thousandfold light
Aman is healthy and strong.
Amanullah - the owner of good health
Amin - 1. faithful, reliable, direct, truthful, honest; 2. protecting, protecting. One of the names of the prophet Muhammad
Amir - 1. ruler, leader, president; 2. ordering, giving instructions.
Amirkhan (Emirkhan) - chief leader
Anas - joyful, pleasant, good-natured
Anvar (Anver) - 1. the lightest, the brightest (if the stress falls on the first vowel); 2. a person who emits a lot of light (if the emphasis is on the second vowel - plural from the word "nur" - light). The most correct pronunciation is Anvar.
Anzor - 1. most appropriate; 2. the most far-sighted; 3. the most caring
Ansar - helpers, supporters, fellow travelers
Arsen - 1. brave, fearless; 2. person
Arslan is a lion.
Arthur - 1. mighty bear 2 strong.
Assad is a lion.
Asaph - 1. possessing good qualities. 2; dreamy, thoughtful
Afzal - the best, venerable, deeply respected, worthy
Ahmad (Ahmed) - praiseworthy, praised. One of the names of the Prophet Muhammad.
Ayub (Ayyup) - 1. repentant; 2. making a vow (pledge). The name of one of God's prophets.
Ayaz - 1. cloudless, clear sunny day; 2. intelligent, quick-witted, savvy, clever.

Bagautdin - the radiance of faith.
Bagdat is a gift from the Almighty, a gift.
Badretdin (Bedreddin) - " full moon"religion.
Bakir is an early, fast-growing plant.
Baky - eternal
Batu (Batu) - 1. gem; 2. strong, healthy, reliable.
Bakhtiyar is happy.
Bashar is a man.
Bashir is the messenger of joy.
Borkhan (Borkhanetdin) - proof, fact, honesty, reliability.
Bulat (Bolat, Polat) - very strong; steel

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Wazir is a minister, vizier is a high dignitary.
Vaiz - 1. instructing, explaining, speaking; 2. speaker.
Vakil - 1. ambassador; 2. trusted, authorized; 3. deputy; 4. protector, patron.
Vafa is honest and keeps promises.
Veli - 1. close, dear; 2. patron, guardian; 3. owner, owner. 4. saint
Vildan - 1. sons (plural); 2. servant of heaven

Gazi - 1. making a campaign, procession; 2. aspiring; 3. warrior.
Ghalib is the winner.
Ghani is rich, the owner of untold wealth. One of the names of the Almighty.
Gafur (Gaffar) - forgiving, merciful. One of the names of the Almighty.
Gayaz is an assistant who helps.
Gayar - courageous, courageous, courageous, decisive.
Gayas is a savior, helper.
Gufran is forgiving.

Dalil - 1. accurate, correct, truthful; 2. conductor (showing the way).
Damir - conscience, mind;
Danil (Daniyal) - 1. a gift from God, a person close to God; 2. God is my judge.
Danis - knowledge, science.
Danif - the sun setting.
Daniyaz - desire, need, need, necessity.
Daniyar is smart, prudent, sensible.
Dauzhan is generous.
Daulat - 1. wealth, country; 2. happiness.
Daut (Daud) - beloved, endearing.
Dahi is a man of great knowledge, a visionary, a great writer.
Dayan is a rewarder for what has been done, a great judge. One of the names of the Almighty.
Dzhambulat - Bulat - very strong; Jan is the soul.
Jamil is handsome.
Diliyar - 1. sincere, heartfelt; 2. comforter.
Dindar is very God-fearing.

Zhamal - camel (endurance and diligence inherent in this animal)
Jaudat - 1. superior, immaculate, unblemished, without flaws; 2. generous, magnanimous.

Zabir is strong, strong, hardy.
Zaid - growing.
Zakaria - 1. remembering the Almighty; 2. a real man
Zaki - 1. smart, wise, capable; 2. clean, straight.
Zakir - 1. remembering, remembering; 2. praising God.
Zalim - the word “zalim” (the emphasis falls on the first syllable) is translated from Arabic as “unjust, cruel.” But “zalim” (the stress falls on the second syllable) is like 1. ostrich; 2. oppressed, offended.
Zamil is a friend, comrade, colleague.
Zamin - earth, founder, ancestor.
Zarif - 1. affectionate, attractive, sophisticated, beautiful; 2. well-spoken; 3. resourceful, witty
Zafar (Zufar) is a winner who achieves his goal.
Zahid is pious, humble, Sufi, ascetic.
Zinnat - decoration, magnificent, elegant, beautiful, good
Zinnur - light, radiant, illuminating.
Ziya - light, light of knowledge
Ziyad - growing, increasing, maturing.
Zobit (Dobit) - officer; rule, system, order, control.
Zubair is strong, smart.
Sulfate - 1. curly; 2. loving
Zulfir (Arabic) - 1. superior, superior; 2. a person with curly hair.

Ibrahim (Ibrahim, Abraham) - father of nations. The same name has different sounds: Ibrahim is used in the Muslim environment, and Abraham - in the Jewish and Christian ones.
Idris is diligent, a student, and diligent. The name of one of the prophets of the Most High.
Ikram - respect, reverence
Ilgiz is a wanderer, traveler.
Ildan - glorifying the homeland.
Ildar - having a homeland, leader, owner of the state.
Ildus - who loves his homeland.
Ilnar is the fire of the homeland, the light of the homeland.
Ilnur is the light of the homeland, fatherland.
Ilsaf - from a combination of “il” (“homeland”) and “saf” (“pure, noble”).
Ilham (Ilgam) - inspired, inspired.
Ilyas - Divine power, miracle
Iman - faith, conviction, worship.
Inal - 1. prince, aristocrat; 2. lord, ruler.
Inar - make sure, believe
Insan is a person.
Insaf - well-mannered, modest, conscientious
Irek is free, independent, independent.
Irken (Irkin) - generous, welcoming, wealthy
Irfan is enlightened, educated, well-mannered.
Irshad is a guide, guiding, pointing.
Iskander (Alexander) - conqueror of the courageous.
Islam - 1. submissive to the Almighty, worshiper.
Ismagil (Ismail) - derived from the phrase “God himself hears”
Ismatullah - "under the protection of God."
Israfil is a warrior, fighter. The name of the angel who announces the coming of Judgment Day.
Ishak - joyful, cheerful. The name of one of the prophets.
Ikhlas - sincere, sincere, devoted
Ihsan - kind, good, showing mercy, helping.
Ihtiram - honorable, respectful.

Yoldyz (Yulduz) - star, radiant, bright like a star.
Yosyf (Yusuf) - owner of beauty. The name of one of the prophets.

Kavi - strong, powerful, mighty. One of the names of the Almighty.
Kavim is direct, honest, correct.
Kader is authoritative, respected, ambitious.
Kadir is powerful. One of the names of the Almighty.
Kazim is patient and balanced.
Kamal (Kamil) - 1. full, mature. 2. brought to perfection
Kamran (pers.) - mighty, powerful, mighty, happy
Qari is a reader who knows the Koran, a hafiz.
Qarib (Qaribullah) - 1. close friend (a person “close” to Allah)
Karim - generous, revered, sacred.
Kasym (Kasim, Kasym) - dividing, distributing, fair.
Kausar (Kyavsar) -1. the name of a stream flowing in Paradise; 2. living in abundance
Kafil - returning.
Kaharman is a hero, a hero.
Kahir is the winner.
Kakhhar - possessing power. One of the names of the Almighty.
Kashshaf - revealing, revealing (all that is good).
Kayum is eternal, reliable, constant. One of the names of the Almighty
Kiram - generous, noble, sincere, sincere.
Kudrat - strength; a person who can handle anything.
Kurban is a sacrificer who does not spare himself for the sake of the Almighty.
Kutdus - respected, revered.
Kyyam - risen, resurrected.
Kamal - achieved, matured.

Latif (Latyf) - 1. open, merciful; 2. cheerful, witty.
Lokman (Lukman) - looking, caring.
Lutfullah is God's mercy, His gift.
Lyabib is smart, well-mannered.
Lyaziz is sweet and tasty.

Maksud - sought, desired; target; meaning, meaning.
Malik is the owner, leader, king.
Mansur - victorious, triumphant in victory.
Marat is a new name that appeared among the Tatars after the 30s in honor of one of the leaders of the French Revolution, Jean-Paul Marat (1747-1793).
Masgood - happy.
Mahdi - walking the right path.
Mahmud - praised, revered.
Minniyar is a helper, friend, comrade who does good.
Mirza - lord, nobleman.
Mikhman is a guest.
Mubin - able to distinguish between truth and lies, open.
Muzaffar is a victorious warrior.
Muqaddas - holy, pure.
Mukim - corrector; building; establishing; performing; living, residing.
Munir - illuminating, spreading light.
Murad - desire, goal; something desired; intention.
Murtaza - chosen, outstanding, beloved.
Musa (Moses) - 1. son, child; 2.removed from water
Muslim - Muslim; submissive to the Creator.
Mustafa - equal, superior, best.
Muhammad - "praised, praised"
Muhsin - doing good, helping.
Mukhtar - chosen one; having freedom of choice.

Nabi is a prophet.
Nadir is rare.
Nazar - visionary
Nazim - builder, putting in order, collecting.
Nazif is clean, straight, healthy.
Nail - recipient; gift, gift; benefit, benefit.
Nariman - strong, resilient, strong.
Nugman - merciful, beneficent, gracious.
Nur - light, shining. Name component.
Nuriman is the light of faith.

Ravil is a teenager, a young man; spring sun; traveler
Radik is a ray of sunshine.
Rais is the leader, the head.
Rayyan is the name of the gate of heaven through which those who have observed obligatory fasting in the worldly abode will enter on the Day of Judgment.
Ramadan is the name of the 9th month of the Muslim calendar, the month of Holy Fasting. This name was usually given to children born in this month.
Ramiz is a sign symbolizing goodness.
Ramil is magical, enchanting.
Rasim - accelerated step, move, fast movement.
Rasul - messenger; ambassador; messenger; apostle; precursor.
Rauf - merciful, sympathetic, compassionate. One of the names of the Almighty.
Raphael - healed by the Almighty. In the Torah - the name of one of the angels (Raphael)
Rafik - 1. friend, comrade, fellow traveler; 2. soft-hearted.
Rahim is merciful, kind-hearted. One of the names of the Almighty.
Rahman - merciful, merciful, forgiving. One of the names of the Almighty.
Rashad - when the emphasis is on the first syllable, the name is translated as “conscious, prudent”; "adult"; "walking along the right way", when the stress is on the second syllable - “consciousness, consciousness”; “health, prudence”; “correctness”.
Rashid is on the right path.
Rida - contentment; agreement; benevolence, favor.
Rinat is renewed, reborn.
Rifat - high position, nobility.
Rifkat - blessed.
Ruzil is happy.
Ruslan is a derivative of Arslan.
Rustam - very big man, with a powerful body. In ancient Iranian folklore - a hero, a man-legend.
Rushan (Raushan) - bright, emitting light.

Sabir is patient.
Sabit is strong, honest, and keeps his promises.
Sabur is very patient. One of the names of the Almighty.
Sadyk - 1. honest, sincere; 2. friend
Said - lord, nobleman.
Salavat - 1. praising; 2. blessing.
Salman is healthy, without grief.
Salah - 1. useful, necessary; 2. pious, God-fearing.
Samat - 1. eternal; 2. leader. One of the names of the Almighty.
Samir is an interlocutor, a storyteller.
Sardar - commander-in-chief, leader.
Sattar - forgiving, protecting. One of the names of the Almighty.
Safa - 1. pure, sincere.
Suleiman (Solomon) - living in health and prosperity.
Sultan is a king, head of state.
Sufyan - proper name

Tabris - 1. heritage, wealth; 2. pride, greatness.
Tawfik (Taufik, Tofik) - blessing; agreement, pacification; success, luck, happiness.
Tair - flying, soaring.
Such (Tagi) - initially “Tagi” sounded like “Such”, which translated from Arabic means “pious, pious.”
Talgat (Talat) - appearance, face; beauty, attractiveness, grace.
Tahir is pure, sinless.
Timerlan (Timur) - iron, resistant. In ancient times, when physically weak children were born into a family, the next child was given the name Timer, putting into it a prayer for his health and resistance to illness and life’s adversities.

Umar - 1. life, living 2. name of the second righteous caliph.
Umit (Umid) - expected, desired; dream.

Fazil is educated and talented.
Faiz is a winner who gets his way.
Faik - superior; excellent, excellent, amazing; conscious.
Fail - giving a good sign, which is a good omen.
Farid is unsurpassed, the only one.
Faruk - knows how to distinguish good from bad.
Fattah (Fattahetdin) - 1. opener of the doors of happiness, winner; 2. opening the doors of faith. One of the names of the Almighty.
Fatykh - 1. beginner; 2. winner.
Fayaz - rich, generous.
Fuad - heart; mind.
Fanis is a beacon that illuminates.

Khabib - beloved; pet; Friend; dear, beloved.
Haydar is a lion.
Hayretdin is the best in worshiping the Almighty.
Hakim is wise, educated, scientist.
Khalik - revitalizing, illuminating. One of the names of the Almighty.
Khalil - 1. close friend; 2. righteous.
Halim is gentle and patient. One of the names of the Almighty.
Khamzat (Hamza) - agile, scorching.
Hamid is commendable, worthy of praise.
Hammat - praising.
Hanif - 1. truthful, honest, lover of truth.
Kharis - guard, protector.
Harun is stubborn, restive, self-willed.
Hasan is good and handsome.
Hafiz - 1. knowing the Koran by heart; 2. having a good memory. One of the names of the Almighty.
Khezir (Khyzyr, Khidr) is a proper name. IN Holy Quran several historical episodes are described in detail, where the main persons are the prophet Moses and his teacher Khyzyr.
Husain - handsome, good.

Genghis - great, strong, powerful.

Shayzar (Shakhizar) - large piece pure, high quality gold.
Shakir is grateful, happy with what he has.
Shamil is universal, all-encompassing.
Sharif - venerable, generous, honored.
Shaukat - strength, power, agility, greatness.
Shafi - healing, healing; convincing.
Shahbulat - the particle "shah" - from the Farsi language, is translated as "khan, ruler, master." When attached to names, it gives the meaning “very good”, “very first”, “largest”. Bulat is an Arabic name meaning "strong".
Shukran - grateful.
Shukhrat - glory, fame; nobility; authority, prestige.

Elvir is a protector, supporter.
Elmir is good, beautiful.
Emil is a hard worker.
Emir - head, leader, boss.

Yunus - 1. dove; 2. Yunus was the name of one of the righteous men mentioned in the Holy Quran

Yavar is an assistant.
Yakub (Jacob) - follower. The name of one of the prophets of the Most High.
Yamin - witnessing the truth, right.
Yaran is a friend, close person, assistant.
Yarullah is a friend of God, following His commandments.
Yasin is the name of the 36th sura of the Koran.
Yasir is small and light.
Yasmine is a jasmine flower.
Yahya is inspiring. The name of one of the prophets.

The Tatar nationality, in general, is very rich in names. In terms of quantity and diversity, there are about 25 thousand of them (one of the first places in the world). The origin of the names is connected with various religious, economic, historical and cultural processes that Tatarstan went through during its existence.

Here are some of their varieties

Turkic names– having Turkic roots. They belong to the pagan era. This is the 1st–10th century. The semantic content of female names of that time included belonging to various types activities of a particular kind, social position in society or certain character traits. Eg:

  • Altynbike (golden princess).

But since ancient times, Turkic tribes had a belief that taking someone else’s name means taking someone else’s destiny. Therefore, they never named their children the same as the names of relatives or acquaintances who had an unfortunate fate, or had health problems, or who disgraced their family during their lifetime.

Arabic and Persian. They appear in the 10th century, after the adoption of Islam:

  • Farida (single);
  • Galia (dear).

Since Islam originated on Arab soil, the Prophet Muhammad is an Arab, and his beloved younger wife Muhammad's name was Aisha (prosperous), Tatar women were often called this Arabic name. Slightly less popular were the following:

  • Khadija (the first wife of the Prophet);
  • Habiba (beloved, dear, wife of the Prophet);
  • Fatima (that was the name of the Prophet’s daughter);
  • Halima (name of the Prophet's nurse).

According to the translation, the Arabic names either coincided with the Muslim ones, or were very close to them in meaning.

In 1552, during the reign of Ivan the Terrible, after the conquest of Kazan by the Moscow princes, the forced baptism of the Tatars began. Orthodox names then began to appear in Tataria. But, due to the fact that for more than two hundred years it was not possible to introduce one hundred percent Christianity in the country, Empress Catherine II in 1788 allowed the opening of a Muslim spiritual administration in the city of Ufa, to which enormous power was transferred by the queen.

Mullahs, who were required to be in every big and small locality, received unlimited powers and were complete masters over the illiterate population. The mullah accompanied a person throughout his earthly life, from birth to death. He named it, and he buried it. During this period, the introduction of Arabic symbols began again. Although, it should be noted that by that time the mullahs themselves practically did not know Arabic. Names such as:

  • Aishe (survivor);
  • Maryam (bitter);
  • Fatima (weaned);
  • Khadicha (premature), etc.

Residents could not argue, and did not understand the meaning of most Arabic names. It happened that the mullah called almost the entire population in one village the same name.

The ending “-ulla” was often added to the word., which translated means Allah:

  • Zinatullah (adornment of Allah);
  • Nurullah (light of Allah).

After the Great October Socialist Revolution of 1917, Tatarstan, like all of post-revolutionary Russia, was swept by a fashionable trend that prompted some true adherents of communist ideas to give their daughters symbolic names glorifying that era. However, here they did not violate Tatar traditions in any way:

  • Renata (revolution, science, labor, and also reborn);
  • Damira (long live the world, or - strong);
  • Leniza (Lenin's Testament - artistic, inventive).

At the same time, the following European and Slavic names became popular:

  • Rose (very beautiful);
  • Rimma (Roman);
  • Regina (queen);
  • Agnia (innocent).

Completely new ones are also emerging:

  • Gulara (decorated with flowers);
  • Alsou (beautiful);
  • Leysan (spring rain);
  • Zalika (who can speak beautifully).

But sometimes names under Soviet rule served only the function of identifying a person and nothing more.

Where do you get the Tatar beginning?

Where do we get the Tatar beginning? After all, even the Koran, from which prayers are read, is written in Arabic.

Famous Tatar folk poet, Gabdulla Tukay, at the beginning of the twentieth century, wrote an article “About our names”, in which he lamented that the Tatars were brought up not in the spirit of the Tatar nation, but in the spirit of the Arab religion: “We can judge this at least by the names that they give it to us after birth.” He supported popular destination in society, leading the population to ensure that Tatar children were called Tatar names, the content of which would reveal the essence of a person, his national traits.

In modern reality, due to permanent shift religions for many centuries, the naming of a child among the Tatars occurs only according to the wishes and worldview of the parents. According to the wishes of Gabdulla Tuk, national traditions are finally becoming relevant again. Naturally, many names have changed since ancient times, becoming modern and easy to pronounce. But, still, among the popular Tatar female names There are many Turkic, Persian, Arabic, Slavic and European ones left. They all have beauty and euphony and bring positive energy to its owner. For example, how do you like these soft in pronunciation and pleasing to the ear:

  • Latifa (beautiful);
  • Valia (saint).

In many sources you can find a list of names that will be called Tatar. Although, the list will be full of Arabic, Persian, and European ones. According to statistics, today the Tatars have names of 70% Arabic origin, 10% Persian, 4% Russian and Western, and only 16% Tatar (Turkic).

A girl was born into the family

What do parents invest in naming their daughter? Traditional Tatar names for girls either imply some significant events, express the identity of the family, or mean worship of the gods. Girls are often called names, associated with such phenomena and concepts as water, flowers, names of birds:

And many call Tatar girls, connecting them for life with heavenly bodies. Eg:

  • Chulpan (morning star, planet Venus).

A lot of female Tatar names begin with “Ai-”, which means “moon”:

  • Ainura (moonlight);
  • Aibike (moon lady).

The imagination of the Tatar people is limitless. Girls are sometimes even called this way- a softening ending is added to a popular male name:

  • Ramilya (magical);
  • Ravilya (young).

There are complex names formed by combining two words, sometimes taken from different languages:

  • Zuhrabika (radiant);
  • Musavira (artist).

The Tatars have more than a hundred names that have a word like “Bibi-” at the beginning. This applies to very young girls or young and unmarried girls. It looks like this:

  • Bibikey (girly);
  • Bibidana (only daughter);
  • Bibinaz (affectionate girl);
  • Bibinur (shining girl).

Some words having an additional suffix “-iya” means comparing its owner with something:

  • Dulkynia – comparison with water;
  • Jihaniya - comparison with the universe.

The ancient names for newborns are still used today. After all, they sometimes sound so gentle and melodious. In addition, each such name carries with it some famous ancient history.

Amilya, Aliya, Amani, Anisa, Jamila, Farida, Karima - these names came from the peoples of the Arabian Peninsula.

Guzel, Jana, Azalia - remained from Turkic times.

Yasmin, Fairuza - originally from Persia.

More complex names, made up of several that can still be found, are considered ancient and rare. They are more often present among very adult indigenous Tatar women. And in no case is it customary for the Tatars to shorten or modify their name. It is believed that this leads to imbalance and duplicity in its owner. By the way, if the name is chosen incorrectly Parents are quite allowed to choose another, more suitable one for their child.

The Tatars have another tradition that is inherent to them: they never repeat names in the same family. For example, they do not name their daughter after their mother, grandmother or great-grandmother.

According to statistics, among Tatar female names the most popular three years none of them were used. The only exception is Azalea.

And yet, here is a list that is most popular among Tatar parents:

Celebration of the birth of a baby in Tatar families

The birth of a new person is always a joyful event, delightful and a festive mood among relatives. Of course, modern mothers and fathers want to name their baby something fashionable and popular. But we must not forget that at this very moment the fate of the child is in their hands. The name given to your beloved child will play an important role in his life. After all, it contains a secret. It has long been known that the word is material. Tatars believe that any word is read in heaven. The name will go through everything life path together with the betrothed. The Tatars say: when you choose a name, you choose your destiny. And also it all long life will serve as a talisman and amulet. Therefore, before giving a newborn a name you like, you need to understand what this word will mean.

Thoughtlessly assigning a name to a child, the meaning of which the parents do not know, is not welcomed in Tatar families. After all, such connivance threatens to affect the future of not only the betrothed, but also the entire family. This can be clearly seen in the example of any family of the Tatar nation.

But, the name has been chosen. According to Tatar custom, it is solemnly announced in the presence of a large number of guests invited on this occasion. The oldest and most respected relative, and often a local mullah who knows how to beautifully pronounce a wish, is trusted to whisper the chosen name into the baby’s ear in his native Tatar (Turkic) language. This is followed by a rich feast, fun party, dedicated to naming.

Throughout the ceremony, guests say traditional words of wishes for happiness, health, good luck, wealth, everything that they would like to give to the newborn. The holiday doesn't end there. For several more days, friends, girlfriends, neighbors go to the house of the young parents - everyone brings treats and gifts for mom and baby.

Conclusion

Common Tatar female names popular among Russian women. These are: Elvira, Regina, Svetlana, Susanna, Larisa, Agnia, Azalea, Venus, Alsou, Clara, Amalia, Roxana, Rosa and many others.

And if you are puzzled by finding an unusual Tatar name for your daughter, then you should familiarize yourself with numerous name lists. There you will certainly find the one thing, which will personify exactly your girl. In the same lists you can find out the meaning of each name. Such lists, which contain both rare and modern names, in any source you will find many. You can also turn to the Koran. And since every parent wants better fate For your girl, when choosing a child’s name, try to find one that will attract the maximum of positive events into the baby’s life.

Tatar names are very beautiful, because they contain a hundred-century history, although not all of them are originally Tatar.

Our ancestors also knew that a name has great importance In human life. After all, this combination of letters accompanies us from the moment of birth and leaves along with the soul at the moment of death. Modern science proved that the sound of her name is the sweetest for a person. In addition, it involves the activity of certain parts of the brain responsible for certain emotions. That's why it's so important to choose a child beautiful name with a good meaning that will help the baby find happiness throughout his life. Today we decided to tell you about Crimean Tatar names, they have very interesting story and no less unusual meaning. Perhaps this is the name you choose for your newborn baby.

A little about Tatar names

Modern Crimean Tatar names have a certain pattern, expressed in the first name, patronymic and last name. This essentially makes them similar to modern Russian traditions. After all, children always receive a middle name and a surname from their father, but the first name is chosen by their parents based on various preferences and desires.

It is interesting that among a large number of different names, only the Crimean Tatar ones are so unique. What makes them special? The thing is that most of them are borrowed from other languages. The influence of the following language groups is especially noticeable:

  • Arabic;
  • Iranian;
  • Persian;
  • Turkic

The most common names are of Arabic and Turkic origin, which generally played a major role in the development of the Tatar language.

The second feature that distinguishes Crimean Tatar names is the tradition of collecting them from various words. For example, male name Timerkotlyk consists of the following separate words - “timer” and “kotlyk”. The first means "iron" and the second means "happiness". There are quite a lot of such names in the Tatar language.

Over the past hundred years, many have become more Europeanized and acquired a different sound. Names taken from various TV series and films have also become firmly established. Thereby, Tatar language significantly enriched. However, it is worth noting that this people have very strong ancient traditions, therefore, along with modern ones, ancient Crimean Tatar names are also actively used.

Originality and diversity of names: details about the main thing

To understand how diverse the names of the Tatar people are, it is enough to know their number - more than twenty-five thousand. They firmly hold the palm in the world, so they definitely deserve detailed description in our article.

Naturally, they are primarily divided into two categories:

  • for boys.

But this happens among all peoples and in all languages. Of particular interest to scientists are groups of names based on type of education. There are four main categories:

  1. Turkic roots. Most of these names were formed in the ninth and tenth centuries, they have a deep connection with paganism. They, in turn, can be divided into two more groups:
    • Symbolizing the connection of the clan with the totem. This category includes, for example, the name Arslan, meaning “lion,” or Ilbuga, which can be translated as “homeland of the bull.”
    • Characterizing social status. Sometimes this group also includes names derived from certain character traits. One of the favorite female names of this category among the Tatars is Altynbeke, meaning the phrase “golden princess”.
  2. Arabic and Persian. They arose during the period when the Tatars adopted Islam and closely resonated with Muslim sounds. They are still extremely popular, but in a slightly modified form - Fatyma, Shamil and the like.
  3. Turkic-Bulgarian. Scientists believe that this group names are among the most ancient among Crimean Tatars. At the beginning of the twentieth century, they again became very popular and in demand. The boys were called Bulat, Almaz, Aidar. The name for the girl was also chosen from this category - Azat, Leysan or Alsou.
  4. Merging words from different languages. We have already mentioned that it was natural for the Crimean Tatars to form names by merging various words. Often they were borrowed from other peoples. For example, Galimbek is a combination of elements from Turkic, Arabic and Tatar languages.

It is worth adding Slavic names, which became widespread among the Crimean Tatars in the mid-twentieth century. Girls were especially often called Svetlana during this period. The Tatars saw a certain melody in this sound.

Interestingly, the wide variety of names makes it difficult for scientists to determine the meaning of many of them. More than thirty percent of the values ​​have still not been revealed.

Crimean Tatar traditions of naming children

Nowhere are naming traditions observed so sacredly as among the Tatar people. Indeed, in many cases it can be used to determine the child’s character, his social status, religion and origin.

Interestingly, Crimean Tatar names for boys carry a combination of the following characteristics:

  • courage;
  • power;
  • force.

For girls, on the contrary, they had to carry the semantic load of tenderness, chastity and beauty. This manifests itself in almost all names without exception.

According to customs, which are strictly observed, the name of the first child in the family is determined by the mother-in-law. But the rest of the children are named by their closest relatives. In this process they are guided by several rules:

  • the name is given in honor of relatives, mainly grandparents;
  • often children are named after heroes of the Tatar epic or prominent statesmen(for example, Alzy is a character in ancient legends);
  • all children in the family must be named with the same letter (this is one of the most ancient Turkic customs, adopted by the Tatars);
  • consonance of names - brothers and sisters should be named in consonance with each other, this determines a certain family affiliation.

Despite the fact that Crimean names have long had three components - first name, patronymic and last name (we have already written about this), ancient traditions prescribe a completely different scheme. In Crimean Tatar customs, the child is given the personal name and nickname (or surname) of the father. In some cases, the characteristics of the grandfather or the city of birth were added to them.

Unusually, Tatars often add a common noun to their personal name. Initially, this ancient tradition existed everywhere, but then long years not used. Recently, there has been a revival of the customs of our ancestors, which is very noticeable if you get into an environment where at least a few Tatar families live. So, common nouns are different:

  • aga - a respectful address to an adult man;
  • Bey is a respectful prefix to the name of a man of any age;
  • kartbaba - this is how they address old people;
  • khanum - a word meaning a married woman;
  • apte - an address to an elderly woman.

In some cases, a common noun is closely related to the type of activity and characterizes it.

Modern names of Crimean Tatars become interpretations of ancient ones. For example, the word Ahmed, once borrowed from the Arabic language and reborn as Amet, again returns to its original form. This trend is observed everywhere.

Ancient names for boys

Our article would be incomplete if we did not present here several names with their descriptions. Among the ancient names of the Crimean Tatars, we chose the following: Aidar, the name Basyr, Kamil.

We will tell you about each now.

Aidar: an ancient name with several meanings

Now no one can reliably say when the boy was first named Aidaromo. Since the name was derived from the Turkic language, in translation it means “moon” or “lunar”.

Although other peoples give it different meanings: “worthy”, “lion”, “authoritative” and the like. It is believed that Aidar is growing up as a strong and confident boy who can lead the crowd. But at the same time, he is romantic and amorous; it will not be so easy to bring him to marriage. Aidar will agree to marry only when he meets strong woman, making a worthy pair for him.

As an adult, the young man proves himself to be a practical and far-sighted person. He thinks things through well and therefore rarely makes mistakes. He is often considered arrogant, but this is just an outer mask. In fact, the young man is very kind and always helps everyone in need.

The name Basyr: one of the names of Allah

This name came to the Crimean Tatars from the Arabic language, it means “watchful”. From the early childhood boys named in this way are distinguished by courage and self-will. They are significantly different from their peers and are always very independent.

Many people believe that the name Basyr gives a person leadership qualities. He grows up to be self-confident and quite tough - he does not ask for support and rarely provides it himself. The boy is always in search of everything new, which brings him incredible pleasure. He is very demanding, in childhood this is expressed by whims, and in adulthood by excessive isolation and selectivity.

Basyr values ​​responsibility and hard work in friends and partners. The young man is always partial to the female sex, but for life he chooses a strong, intelligent and beautiful companion. The girl’s excessive whims and stupidity can scare him away.

Perfect Camille

The name Kamil is absolutely special, it has two different and independent paths of formation. The first has Roman roots and belongs to the ancestral family, but the second is a direct road from Islam.

The name Kamil came to be precisely in connection with Islamization and it means “perfect.” However, as a child, parents simply have no peace from this tomboy; he always acts in his own way, does not listen to anyone and fights with his peers. But over time, this passes and the matured Kamil can already be calmed down.

The same thing happens with training. In the elementary grades, the boy is restless and inattentive, but a little later he becomes an almost exemplary student and is even ahead of many of his peers in academic performance.

As an adult, a young man becomes serious, responsible, principled and calm. He is intellectually developed and tries to select comrades of equal intelligence. Kamil may be successful in business, but he starts a family late. He looks for a wife for a long time, but then he does everything so that she and the children do not need anything.

Modern Tatar names for boys

The Crimean Tatars have quite a lot of modern names, although their modernity is quite relative concept. After all, many are at least a couple of hundred years old, but still cannot be classified as ancient. The most common are:

  • name Bulat;
  • Dzhigan;
  • Hafiz.

The characteristics of each will be discussed below.

Invincible Bulat

The name Bulat came to the Tatars from the Persians; it is also considered Muslim. Translated, it means “steel,” which perfectly characterizes the boy’s character.

From an early age Bulat is cheerful and active, he is loved by his parents and peers. In the company he is the ringleader, he always stands up for his friends and comes up with ideas. As an adult, Bulat becomes quite talented, many matters are argued in his hands. But they are not always interesting to him, and since the young man lacks responsibility, he is often lazy to fulfill his duties.

Bulat is independent, amorous and loves to be the center of attention. He attracts people with his talkativeness and insight; he can move mountains for the sake of his beloved. However, he quickly finds a new attachment and switches to it. If you want to conquer Bulat, then never give him advice - he will still do the opposite.

Incomprehensible Dzhigan

The name Dzhigan originated in the Persian language and has a very sonorous meaning - “Universe”. This child is not simple, he is focused on himself and often becomes even more early age a highly qualified specialist in what interests him.

Despite his great energy, Dzhigan knows how to carefully hide his emotions and look slightly detached. He accurately performs his duties around the house and is impeccable in many respects. But in response, he demands some kind of freedom, because Dzhigan needs time spent only communicating with himself.

If Dzhigan’s wife understands this, then they will have a very strong lifelong attachment. Most of all, a man with this name is attracted to women by their understanding and intelligence; he believes that these are the most important components of marriage.

The name Dzhigan gives its owner a desire for knowledge and self-development.

Ambiguous Hafiz

This name comes from Arabic. It means "protector", but its characteristic is far from meaning. Hafiz is a weak, sickly and in many cases weak-willed young man. He cannot realize himself in life and shifts all responsibility for failures onto other people. The most great love in his life it is himself, so Hafiz rarely starts a family.

Ancient and modern names for girls

Girls' names are quite diverse; it is interesting that many of them were formed from male forms and only over time they became habitual. Of course, we cannot list them all, but we will tell you about two - the names Gul and Latifa. They seemed to us the most interesting and sonorous.

Gul - this is what it has perfect value- "flower" or "blooming". In the Tatar language it is in different times changed its form, but still remained in its original sound. Scientists classify the name Gul as modern, although it has long been one of the most beloved in families. Girls named this way are quite difficult, they are distinguished by their feelings self-esteem and a heightened sense of justice. Sometimes this plays a cruel joke on them, because they rush to help people who don’t deserve it. Gul has excessive generosity towards her loved ones, which is not very good for her, since they begin to take advantage of it.

Name with Arabic roots

In Crimean Tatar families, daughters are often called Latifs. This name is taken from Arabic and translates as “kind”. Fate is very favorable to the Latifs; they give a lot to others, but they also receive no less.

The purpose of life of a girl with this name is to take care of loved ones and help those in need. Such women make excellent wives who enjoy making themselves comfortable and communicating with their husband and children. Latifa is able to resolve any sensitive issue in a split second, and she does this extremely delicately. Usually women with this name have many children and a strong marriage.

The Tatars are a numerous people who have played a significant role in history. Together with the warlike Mongols, they conquered half the world and kept the other half in fear. Today their descendants have settled throughout to the globe while maintaining their customs. One of the oldest traditions of the people is to give newborns beautiful Tatar names. Boys are usually named so that the name reflects the person, his character, and inclinations. Sometimes these are wishes for good luck, firmness, prosperity, and in other cases the names are protection from evil forces.

According to their names, modern boys' names are divided into the following types:

Often Tatar names for boys come from Arabic words, as they were borrowed along with Islam. Today, the modern is often combined with a traditional surname of Turkic-Persian-Arabic origin. This is due to the fact that Western culture is penetrating further into the East, making its own adjustments to the local mentality. Previously, the traditional names of this people were created from words of Turkic, Persian and Arabic languages. Usually the stress is on the last syllable.

Tatar names for boys, like personal names among other peoples, transformed over time, were borrowed from neighbors, and were composed by adding several words with different origins. An example would be the names Gainutdin, Abdeljabar, Mintimer, Saijafar.

In the twentieth century, the world saw new trend- baptize children with old names or those that were derived from the ancients. Letters were added for better sound. This is how the names Raf, Ravil, Rem, Ramil, Rome and complex ones appeared, created by merging the usual name and the ending “ulla”, “Allah”. After the revolution of the seventeenth year, the names Karl and Marcel appeared in the everyday life of the Tatars, but they cannot be considered national. Often parents choose Tatar names for boys because of their good sound and beautiful meaning. But one should take into account the fact that the meaning of not every name can be found out reliably. Sometimes creative individuals name the baby a unique word they invented on their own.

Since ancient times, people have believed that a name is not just a word that identifies a person among others. It conveyed to its owner some properties that were necessary for a full-fledged member of society. Therefore, the boys were called “courageous”, “strong”, “protector”, “brave” and “firm”, and the girls were given gentle names of flowers and plants, stars, they wished them beauty and many children.

Tatar boy names are more popular today than ever. After all, every nation strives to restore its roots, its identity, and regain the lost connection with previous generations. And a name is precisely the first step towards restoring patriotic consciousness.

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