Popular in Azerbaijan

  1. Milana
    • Origin:

      Italian
    • Meaning:

      "from Milan"
    • Description:

      This makes Milan sound like less of a place, more of a name.
  2. Miran
    • Origin:

      Slovene
    • Meaning:

      "peace, world"
    • Description:

      Miran is one of many names derived from the Slavic root word mir meaning "peace, world". The feminine version is Mira.
  3. Osman
    • Origin:

      Arabic
    • Meaning:

      "baby bustard"
    • Description:

      Its most famous bearer was Prince Osman the First, founder of the Ottoman Empire.
  4. Rena
    • Origin:

      Hebrew, Greek, Estonian, Scandinavian, German, Punjabi
    • Meaning:

      "joyous melody; peace; reborn; to remain"
    • Description:

      Rena is a Hebrew name all on its own and is also a European short form of Irene, Irini, Renata, and Renate. In Punjabi, Rena means "to remain".
  5. Ruslan
    • Origin:

      Slavic from Turkic
    • Meaning:

      "lion"
    • Description:

      A fairly common name in many Slavic countries, especially Russia – perhaps in part because it sounds close to the name of the country, although the two words are unrelated etymologically. The name Ruslan was used by Russian poet Alexander Pushkin for the hero of his epic poem Ruslan and Ludmila, based on Russian and Tatar folktales about the hero Yeruslan Lazarevich. Yeruslan or Uruslan is a Tatar name likely deriving from Turkic arslan "lion".
  6. Sevgi
    • Origin:

      Turkish
    • Meaning:

      "love"
    • Description:

      The Turkish word for "love" is a Gen X name in its country of origin, but is a fresh option in the US. It debuted on the charts in 2021 thanks to the Turkish soap opera Adı Sevgi (Its Name's Love), which is also broadcast in Spanish.
  7. Timur
    • Origin:

      Turkish
    • Description:

      An ancient name used by numerous conquerors throughout history, most notably the Central Asian leader popularly known as Tamerlane.
  8. Zeyd
    • Zerife
      • Zümra
        • Origin:

          Turkish
        • Meaning:

          "emerald"
        • Description:

          Zümra is derived from the Turkish word for "emerald," zümrüt. The Ü in Zümra is pronounced with a short U sound similar to the ou in words like "should" and "could."