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Abdurakhman Абдурахман m Chechen
Chechen form of Abd ar-Rahman.
Aishat Ӏаишат f Chechen
Chechen form of Aisha.
Akhmad Ахьмад m Chechen, Ingush, Avar, Indonesian
Chechen, Ingush, Avar and Indonesian form of Ahmad.
Akhmed m Chechen (Russified), Ingush (Russified), Avar (Russified)
Russian form of Ahmad, used particularly in the Caucasus.
Amina Амина f Arabic, Urdu, Chechen, Ingush, Bosnian, Swahili, Hausa, Kyrgyz, Kazakh, Tatar, Bashkir
Derived from Arabic أمن (ʾamina) meaning "safe, secure" [1] [2] . This was the name of the Prophet Muhammad's mother, who died when he was young.... [more]
Amirkhan Амирхан m Chechen, Circassian, Kazakh, Tatar
From Arabic أمير (ʾamīr) meaning "commander" combined with the Turkic title khan meaning "leader, ruler".
Anzor Анзор m Georgian, Chechen
Possibly derived from the Georgian noble title 𐭠𐭦𐭭𐭠𐭥𐭫 (aznawar) meaning "noble".
Aslan Аслан m Turkish, Kazakh, Azerbaijani, Chechen, Ossetian, Circassian, Literature
From Turkic arslan meaning "lion". This was a byname or title borne by several medieval Turkic rulers, including the Seljuk sultan Alp Arslan (a byname meaning "brave lion") who drove the Byzantines from Anatolia in the 11th century. The author C. S. Lewis later used the name Aslan for the main protagonist (a lion) in his Chronicles of Narnia series of books, first appearing in 1950.
Aslanbek Асланбек m Chechen, Ossetian, Circassian
Derived from Turkish aslan meaning "lion" combined with the Turkic military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Dukvakha Дукваха m Chechen
Means "to live long", derived from Nakh duqa "many" and vakha "to live".
Dzhabrail Джабраил m Chechen
Chechen form of Gabriel.
Dzhamal Джамал m Chechen
Chechen form of Jamal.
Dzhokhar Джохар, ДжовхӀар, ЖовхӀар m Chechen
Possibly from Persian گوهر (gōhar) meaning "jewel, essence" or جوهر (jōhar) meaning "essence, ink" (which comes from the same root, but via a loan to Arabic and retransmission to Persian) [1] .
Ibragim Ибрагим m Chechen, Ossetian, Kyrgyz
Chechen, Ossetian and Kyrgyz form of Ibrahim. This is also a Russian form, used to Russify native versions of the name in countries that were once part of the Soviet Union.
Ilyas Ильяс m Arabic, Urdu, Indonesian, Chechen, Quranic
Arabic form of Elijah, also used in several other languages.
Islam Ислам m Arabic, Chechen, Ingush
From the name of the religion, derived from Arabic إسلام (ʾIslām) meaning "submission (to God)" [1] [2] .
Islambek Исламбек m Chechen
Derived from Islam, the name of the religion (ultimately from Arabic إسلام ), combined with the Turkic military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Ismail Исмаил m Arabic, Malay, Indonesian, Urdu, Bengali, Uyghur, Kyrgyz, Chechen, Avar, Kazakh, Albanian, Dhivehi, Quranic
Arabic form of Ishmael, also used in several other languages. According to the Quran and Islamic tradition Ismail was a prophet and the founder of the Arab people.
Khalid Хьалид m Arabic, Urdu, Bengali, Malay, Chechen
Means "eternal" in Arabic, derived from خلد (khalada) meaning "to last forever" [1] [2] . This name was borne by a 7th-century Islamic military leader, Khalid ibn al-Walid.
Khamzat Хьамзат, Хамзат m Chechen, Ingush
Chechen and Ingush form of Hamza.
Khanpasha Ханпаша m Chechen
Derived from the Turkic title Khan meaning "ruler, leader" combined with the high Ottoman military rank pasha.
Khasan Хьасан m Chechen, Ossetian, Circassian, Ingush
Form of Hasan in various languages.
Khava Хава f Chechen, Ingush
Chechen and Ingush form of Eve.
Madina Мадина f Tajik, Uzbek, Avar, Chechen
From the name of the city of Medina, derived from Arabic المدينة (al-Madīna), which means "the city". The Saudi city is considered an Islamic holy site because the Prophet Muhammad was based there for a period.
Magomed m Avar (Russified), Chechen (Russified), Ingush (Russified), Dargin (Russified)
Russian form of Muhammad, used particularly in the Caucasus.
Magomet m Avar (Russified), Chechen (Russified), Ossetian (Russified)
Russian form of Muhammad, used particularly in the Caucasus.
Makhmud Махмуд m Chechen, Kazakh
Chechen form of Mahmud, as well as an alternate transcription of the Kazakh name.
Mayrbek Майрбек m Chechen
Derived from Nakh mayra) meaning "husband, brave man" combined with the Turkic military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Mokhmad Мохьмад m Chechen
Chechen form of Muhammad.
Mukhammad m Tajik (Russified), Uzbek (Russified), Kazakh (Russified), Avar (Russified), Chechen (Russified)
Russian form of Muhammad, used particularly in the Caucasus and former Soviet republics.
Musa Муса m Arabic, Turkish, Azerbaijani, Kyrgyz, Chechen, Tatar, Bashkir, Avar, Hausa, Urdu, Bengali, Indonesian, Malay, Uyghur, Quranic
Arabic form of Moses appearing in the Quran.
Ramzan Рамзан m Chechen, Urdu
Chechen and Urdu form of Ramadan.
Ruslan Руслан m Russian, Tatar, Bashkir, Ukrainian, Belarusian, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Uzbek, Turkmen, Azerbaijani, Ossetian, Chechen, Ingush, Avar, Circassian, Indonesian, Malay
Form of Yeruslan used by Aleksandr Pushkin in his poem Ruslan and Ludmila (1820), which was loosely based on Russian and Tatar folktales of Yeruslan Lazarevich.
Said СаӀид m Arabic, Uzbek, Tajik, Chechen, Avar, Indonesian, Malay
Means "happy, lucky" in Arabic, from سعد (saʿida) meaning "to be happy, to be lucky" [1] [2] . This was the name of a companion of the Prophet Muhammad.
Salambek Саламбек m Chechen
Derived from Arabic سلام (salām) meaning "peace" combined with the Turkic military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Shamil Шамиль m Arabic, Avar, Chechen, Kazakh, Tatar, Azerbaijani
Means "comprehensive, universal" in Arabic, a derivative of شمل (shamila) meaning "to contain" [1] .
Tamerlan Тамерлан m Chechen, Kazakh, Ingush, Ossetian, Azerbaijani
Chechen, Kazakh, Ingush, Ossetian and Azerbaijani form of Tīmūr e Lang (see Timur).
Timur Тимур m Tatar, Chechen, Kazakh, Uzbek, Turkish, Russian, History
From the Turkic and Mongol name Temür meaning "iron". This was the name of several Mongol, Turkic and Yuan leaders. A notable bearer was Timur, also known as Tamerlane (from Persian تیمور لنگ (Tīmūr e Lang) meaning "Timur the lame"), a 14th-century Turkic leader who conquered large areas of western Asia.
Vakha Ваха m Chechen
Derived from Nakh vakha meaning "to live".
Zaur Заур m Azerbaijani, Ossetian, Chechen, Georgian
Azerbaijani, Ossetian, Chechen and Georgian form of Zawar.
Zaurbek Заурбек m Ossetian, Chechen
Derived from Arabic زوار (zawār) meaning "pilgrim" combined with the Turkic military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Zelimkhan Зелимхан m Chechen
Combination of the name Salim and the Turkic title khan meaning "ruler, leader".
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