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Names for Kazakh girls: rare, modern, popular

Unusual names for Russia have become fashionable for some time. And so in recent years, many children have appeared, bearing names from Europe, America. Less often parents turn to the East and Asia, but in vain. This article is devoted to Kazakhstan and will be useful for those who are looking for beautiful Kazakh names for girls.

List of names

The names that are included in this list will be divided into thematic categories. It should be noted right now that due to the strong Islamization many of the original Kazakh names were forgotten, but the traditional Muslim isomastikon, composed mainly of Arabic and Persian origin, plays an important role in the current culture of the republic.

Mind, wisdom and intellect

  • Aguila. Arabic origin. Translated as "wisdom".
  • Galima. Means "knowledgeable", "knowledgeable".
  • Dana. Translated as "wisdom".
  • Laliba. This word is called the quality of the insightful mind.
  • Magrip. This name can be translated with the word "talent". In addition, it means the ability, knowledge and mastery of art.

Qualities of personality

  • Adel. There are two translations of this name. For example, in German it means "nobility". But in Kazakhstan this name came from the Arab East, where its meaning is "justice".
  • Bagil. The name is of Arab origin. Translated as "faithful", "eternal".
  • Gainey. Vivid personality traits often become the basis on which the names for girls are then compiled. Kazakh modern traditions brought to us this name, meaning "the most notable".
  • Galiya. The word is derived from the Arabic root meaning "respectable", "respected".
  • Zhazira. Sometimes you have to sacrifice literal meaning to understand what some names mean for girls. Kazakh modern traditions have been brought to our time, for example, this is the name. If you translate it literally, it will mean "broad". However, in fact, it is about the communicability and sociability of its owner, the breadth of the soul.
  • Zalich. This name is difficult to translate into Russian. In Kazakh, its meaning is something between an eloquent and a poke on a girl's tongue. Probably the most accurate translation will be "witty."
  • Kabir. A word of Arabic origin. Means majesty and thoroughness.
  • Latif. This name does not have a unique translation. This word is a collective term that combines the concepts of good, peace, prosperity, beauty and everything positive.

beauty

  • Ademi. Beauty is a common topic, with which names for girls are associated. Kazakh names are not an exception here. Actually, "beauty" is a direct translation of the given name.
  • Azhar. Describing beautiful Kazakh names for girls, it is necessary to mention this native Kazakh word, which translates as "beautiful", "charming" or "charming."
  • Baghida. Many names for girls, Kazakh and borrowed, are associated with the notion of charm. This name is one of them.
  • Erziba. This name is also composite. But in this case, the Kazakh root joined with the Iranian word meaning beauty. As a result, a name was obtained that can be translated as "courageous beauty". If to translate not literally, the name becomes an illustration to expression «the beauty of the wife - pride of the husband».
  • Jaina. This name is translated as "shine", "shine", "shine". He talks about the beauty of his bearer.
  • Zhamalay. The name, again combining the Arabic and Kazakh roots. Literally translated as "the beautiful moon".

Wealth

  • Adia. Translated as "gift" or "reward".
  • Lala. According to the main version, this name was borrowed from India, and it should be translated as "pearls". There is, however, a version that it comes from Azerbaijan, where it means "lighthouse".

Religion

  • Gaisha. This name is a unique example of the female form of the name of Jesus Christ. Accordingly, its meaning is "salvation from God."
  • Damely. Many Arab borrowings in the Kazakh onomastics are Muslim names of girls. Kazakh traditions have learned, for example, this name, which translates as "hope", "hope".
  • Zakir. Many names in Kazakhstan, as already mentioned, are Islamic in origin and importance. This name is one of them. It means "she that praises God."
  • Madina. This word in Arabic is called the city as such. But as a personal name, he points to Medina - one of the most important cities in the Islamic world.

Other names

  • Abira. In Tajikistan, this word means a great-granddaughter. In Kazakhstan, it was used as a personal name.
  • Adina. Some rare Kazakh names for girls were originally a male name. For example, this word, borrowed from the Iranian language and meaning "Friday".
  • Haziza. To convey the meaning of this name, it is necessary to use such words as "honor" and "courtesy".
  • Eldan. Some names for Kazakh girls, as traditionally believed, are actually made up of multilingual roots. For example, this name consists of two words of Arabic and Kazakh languages, which together give the translation "wise people".
  • Enlik. This name can not be translated into Russian, because in fact it is the name of one local plant from which the hair dye is obtained.
  • Stung. The word is difficult to translate. The general meaning can be conveyed by the notion of "majestic".
  • Zaida. A name that has two translation options. On the one hand, it means "the best." On the other hand, it can be understood as "growth", "development" and "evolution."
  • Zaituna. The vegetable theme is also often the source from which the names for girls are generated. Kazakh names among others also contain this beautiful name, which means an olive tree. In addition, the same word is also called a crown woven from olive branches and leaves. The latter is a symbol of victory.
  • Cadia. Translated as "gift".
  • Laik. The feminine aboriginal Kazakh name. It means "dignity".
  • Lamzia. Literally translated as "the light of light."
  • Maghira. This name is of Arab origin. Means a "master".
  • Alarm. Persian name, which means plant or process. An alternative translation is "sweetness", "sugar".

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