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172 nombres con significado y origen verificados

ABEL

M

From the Hebrew name הֶבֶל (Hevel) or הָבֶל (Havel) which meant "breath". In the Old Testament he is the second son of A...

ABRAAM

M

Biblical Greek form of ABRAHAM, as well as a Georgian form.

ABRAM (2)

M

Russian and Georgian form of ABRAHAM.

ADAM

M

This is the Hebrew word for "man". It could be ultimately derived from Hebrew אדם ('adam) meaning "to be red", referring...

AKAKI

M

Georgian form of AKAKIOS.

ALEKSANDRE

M

Georgian form of ALEXANDER.

AMIRAN

M

Variant of AMIRANI. This is the name of the central character in the medieval Georgian romance 'Amiran-Darejaniani' by M...

ANA

F

Form of ANNA.

AMBROSI

M

Georgian form of Ambrosios (see AMBROSE).

AMIRANI

M

Meaning unknown, probably of Proto-Kartvelian origin. This is the name of a hero from Georgian mythology whose story is ...

ANDRIA

M

Georgian, Corsican and Sardinian form of ANDREW.

ANRI

M

Georgian form of HENRI.

ANDRO

M

Croatian form of ANDREW, as well as a Georgian short form of ANDRIA.

ANI

F

Diminutive of ANA.

ANZOR

M

Possibly derived from Georgian აზნაური (aznauri) "noble", ultimately from Middle Persian aznawar.

ARCHIL

M

Meaning unknown, of Persian origin.

ARMAZI

M

Possibly related to the name of the Armenian god ARAMAZD or the Zoroastrian god AHURA MAZDA. In pre-Christian Georgian m...

AVKSENTI

M

Georgian form of AUXENTIOS.

AVTANDIL

M

Created by the Georgian poet Shota Rustaveli for his 12th-century epic 'The Knight in the Panther's Skin'. Rustaveli bas...

AVTO

M

Short form of AVTANDIL.

BADRI

M

Georgian form of BADR.

BAADUR

M

Georgian form of BAHADUR.

BAGRAT

M

Armenian and Georgian form of BAGADATA. This name was borne by several Georgian kings, though it is now uncommon there.

BESARION

M

Georgian form of BESSARION.

BESO

M

Short form of BESARION.

BIDZINA

M

Possibly from Georgian ბიძა (bidza) meaning "uncle". This was the name of a 17th-century Georgian saint and martyr.

BEDISA

F

Derived from Georgian ბედი (bedi) meaning "fate".

BORIS

M

From the Turkic name Bogoris, perhaps meaning "short" or "wolf" or "snow leopard". It was borne by the 9th-century king ...

DAREJAN

F

From the second part of NESTAN-DAREJAN.

DAVIT

M

Georgian and Armenian form of DAVID.

DANIEL

M

From the Hebrew name דָּנִיֵּאל (Daniyyel) meaning "God is my judge". Daniel was a Hebrew prophet whose story is told in...

DAREJANI

F

From the second part of NESTAN-DAREJAN.

DAVITI

M

Georgian form of DAVID.

EDUARD

M

Form of EDWARD.

ELENE

F

Georgian and Sardinian form of HELEN.

EKA (2)

F

Short form of EKATERINE.

EKATERINE

F

Georgian form of KATHERINE.

ELISABED

F

Georgian form of ELIZABETH.

ELISO

F

Georgian short form of ELIZABETH.

ENDZELA

F

Means "snowdrop flower" in Georgian (genus Galanthus).

EREKLE

M

Georgian form of Herakleios (see HERACLIUS). This name was borne by two Georgian kings of the Bagrationi dynasty.

ETERI

F

Means "ether, air" in Georgian. This name features in the Georgian opera 'Abesalom and Eteri' (1918).

EVA

F

Latinate form of EVE. This form is used in the Latin translation of the New Testament, while Hava is used in the Latin O...

GAIOZ

M

Georgian form of GAIUS.

GENADI

M

Bulgarian and Georgian form of GENNADIUS.

GIORGI

M

Georgian form of GEORGE. This was the name of several kings of Georgia.

GOCHA

M

Meaning unknown, possibly from a Georgian dialectal word meaning "old man".

GOGA

M

Diminutive of GIORGI.

GIVI

M

Meaning unknown, possibly of Persian origin.

GRIGOL

M

Georgian form of GREGORY.

GULNAZ

F

Kazakh, Georgian and Urdu form of GOLNAZ.

GULISA

F

Means "little heart" in Georgian, derived from გული (guli) "heart" combined with a diminutive suffix.

GURGEN

M

Derived from Middle Persian gurg "wolf" combined with a diminutive suffix. This name was borne by several Georgian kings...

IAKOB

M

Georgian form of JACOB.

ILIA

M

Georgian form of ELIJAH. It is also a variant transcription of Russian ILYA or Bulgarian ILIYA.

IMEDA

M

Derived from Georgian იმედი (imedi) meaning "hope".

IOANE

M

Older Georgian form of JOHN.

IONA (2)

M

Form of JONAH used in the Latin Old Testament, as well as the Russian and Georgian form.

IOSEB

M

Georgian form of JOSEPH.

IRINE

F

Georgian form of IRENE.

IRMA

F

German short form of names beginning with the Germanic element ermen, which meant "whole, universal". It is thus related...

IURI

M

Georgian form of YURIY.

IRAKLI

M

Georgian form of HERAKLES.

IRINA

F

Cognate of IRENE.

ISIDORE

M

From the Greek name Ισιδωρος (Isidoros) which meant "gift of Isis", derived from the name of the Egyptian goddess ISIS c...

IZOLDA

F

Georgian and Polish form of ISOLDE.

IVANE

M

Georgian form of JOHN.

KETEVAN

F

Georgian form of KATAYUN. It is sometimes used as a Georgian form of KATHERINE.

KETI

F

Diminutive of KETEVAN.

KETO

F

Diminutive of KETEVAN.

KHATUNA

F

Possibly from Turkic katun meaning "lady, woman".

KOBA

M

Diminutive of IAKOB.

KONSTANTINE

M

Georgian form of Constantinus (see CONSTANTINE).

KORNELI

M

Georgian form of CORNELIUS.

LALI

F

Means "ruby" in Georgian, of Sanskrit origin.

LADO

M

Short form of VLADIMER.

LEILA

F

Variant of LAYLA. This spelling was used by Lord Byron for characters in 'The Giaour' (1813) and 'Don Juan' (1819), and ...

LEVAN

M

Georgian form of LEON.

LIA (1)

F

Italian, Portuguese and Georgian form of LEAH.

LUKA

M

Form of LUKE.

MADONA

F

Georgian form of MADONNA.

MAIA (1)

F

Meaning unknown. In Greek and Roman mythology she was the eldest of the Pleiades, the group of seven stars in the conste...

MAKVALA

F

Derived from Georgian მაყვალი (maqvali) meaning "blackberry".

MALKHAZI

M

Variant of MALKHAZ.

MARIAM

F

Form of MARIA used in the Greek Old Testament, as well as the Georgian and Armenian form. It is also a variant transcrip...

MALKHAZ

M

Possibly means "beautiful, elegant, youthful" in Georgian.

MAMUKA

M

Means "little father" in Georgian.

MANANA

F

Means "heather" in Georgian.

MARIAMI

F

Georgian variant of MARIAM.

MATE (1)

M

Georgian form of MATTHEW.

MARINA

F

Feminine form of MARINUS.

MARINE

F

French and Georgian feminine form of MARINUS.

MARTA

F

Cognate of MARTHA.

MEDEA

F

From Greek Μηδεια (Medeia), possibly derived from μηδομαι (medomai) "to think, to plan". In Greek mythology Medea was a ...

MERI (2)

F

Georgian form of MARIE.

MELITON

M

Derived from Greek μελι (meli) meaning "honey" (genitive μελιτος). This was the name of a 2nd-century bishop of Sardis w...

MERAB (2)

M

Georgian form of MEHRAB.

MIKHEIL

M

Georgian form of MICHAEL.

MISHO

M

Georgian diminutive of MIKHEIL and a Bulgarian diminutive of MIHAIL.

MURTAZ

M

Georgian form of MURTADA.

MZIA

F

Derived from Georgian მზე (mze) "sun".

NANA (3)

F

Meaning unknown. This was the name of a 4th-century queen consort of Georgia who is regarded as a saint in the Orthodox ...

NANULI

F

Diminutive of NANA (3).

NATALIA

F

Latinate form of Natalia (see NATALIE).

NATELA

F

Derived from Georgian ნათელი (nateli) meaning "light, bright".

NATIA

F

Diminutive of NATELA.

NESTAN

F

From the first part of NESTAN-DAREJAN.

NESTANI

F

From the second part of NESTAN-DAREJAN.

NIKOLOZ

M

Georgian form of NICHOLAS.

NINO (2)

F

Meaning unknown, possibly related to the masculine name NINOS. Saint Nino (sometimes called Nina) was a woman from Asia ...

NIKA (3)

M

Diminutive of NIKOLOZ.

NIKUSHA

M

Diminutive of NIKOLOZ.

OKROPIR

M

Means "gold mouth" in Georgian.

OTAR

M

Derived from Turkic otar meaning "pasture, meadow".

PAVLE

M

Serbian, Macedonian, Croatian and Georgian form of PAUL.

PETRE

M

Romanian, Macedonian and Georgian form of PETER.

PRIDON

M

Georgian form of FEREYDOUN.

PRIDONI

M

Georgian form of FEREYDOUN.

RAMAZ

M

Possibly a Georgian form of RAMADAN.

RAMAZI

M

Variant of RAMAZ.

REVAZI

M

Variant of REVAZ.

REVAZ

M

Possibly of Persian origin meaning "wealthy, successful".

REZIKO

M

Diminutive of REVAZ.

ROSTOM

M

Georgian form of ROSTAM.

RUSIKO

F

Diminutive of RUSUDAN.

RUSUDANI

F

Variant of RUSUDAN.

RUSUDAN

F

Possibly derived from Persian روز (ruz) meaning "day". This name was borne by a 13th-century ruling queen of Georgia.

SALOME

F

From an Aramaic name which was related to the Hebrew word שָׁלוֹם (shalom) meaning "peace". According to the historian J...

SABA

M

Georgian form of SABAS.

SANDRO

M

Short form of ALESSANDRO (Italian) or ALEKSANDRE (Georgian). Sandro Botticelli was an Italian Renaissance artist, the pa...

SIMON

M

From Σιμων (Simon), the New Testament Greek form of the Hebrew name שִׁמְעוֹן (Shim'on) which meant "he has heard". This...

SIMONI

M

Georgian variant of SIMON.

SOSO

M

Diminutive of IOSEB.

STEPANE

M

Georgian form of Stephanos (see STEPHEN).

SOPIO

F

Georgian form of SOPHIA.

SPARTAK

M

Form of SPARTACUS.

TAMAZI

M

Georgian form of TAHMASP.

TAMAR

F

Means "palm tree" in Hebrew. According to the Old Testament Tamar was the daughter-in-law of Judah and later his wife. T...

TAMARI

F

Georgian variant of TAMAR.

TAMAZ

M

Georgian form of TAHMASP.

TATIANA

F

Feminine form of the Roman name Tatianus, a derivative of the Roman name TATIUS. This was the name of a 3rd-century sain...

TEDORE

M

Georgian form of THEODORE.

TEIMURAZI

M

Variant of TEIMURAZ.

TEMO

M

Short form of TEIMURAZ.

TEMURI

M

Georgian form of TIMUR.

TENGIZ

M

Derived from Turkic tengiz meaning "sea, ocean".

TERENTI

M

Georgian form of Terentius (see TERENCE). It is also a Russian variant transcription of TERENTIY.

TEIMURAZ

M

Georgian form of TAHMURAS. This was the name of several kings who ruled over kingdoms located in what is now modern Geor...

TEKLA

F

Georgian and Hungarian form of THEKLA.

TEMUR

M

Georgian form of TIMUR.

TINATINI

F

Variant of TINATIN.

TOMA (2)

M

Form of THOMAS.

TINATIN

F

Possibly related to Georgian სინათლე (sinatle) "light". The name was devised by the Georgian poet Shota Rustaveli for hi...

TSISIA

F

Derived from Georgian ცის (tsis) meaning "of the sky", the genitive case of ცა (tsa) "sky, heaven".

TORNIKE

M

Georgian form of Greek Τορνικιος (Tornikios) or Τορνικης (Tornikes), the name of a prominent Byzantine family that was o...

TSISANA

F

Probably derived from Georgian ცის (tsis) meaning "of the sky", the genitive case of ცა (tsa) "sky, heaven".

TSIURI

F

Means "heavenly, celestial" in Georgian, a derivative of ცა (tsa) "sky, heaven".

VAKHTANG

M

Derived from Old Persian varka-tanu meaning "wolf-bodied". This name was borne by several kings of Georgia.

VALERI

M

Bulgarian and Georgian form of VALERIUS, as well as a variant transcription of the Russian name VALERIY.

VALERIAN

M

From the Roman cognomen Valerianus, which was itself derived from the Roman name VALERIUS. This was the name of a 3rd-ce...

VANO

M

Diminutive of IVANE.

VARDO

F

Derived from Georgian ვარდი (vardi) meaning "rose", ultimately from Persian via Armenian.

VASIL

M

Bulgarian, Macedonian, Georgian and Albanian form of BASIL (1).

VAZHA

M

Derived from Georgian ვაჟი (vazhi) meaning "son".

VASO

M

Diminutive of VASILIS, VASIL or VASILIJE.

VLADIMER

M

Georgian form of VLADIMIR.

VEPKHIA

M

Derived from Old Georgian ვეფხი (vepkhi) meaning "tiger".

ZAAL

M

Georgian form of ZAL.

ZAKARIA

M

Georgian form of ZECHARIAH. This is also a variant transcription of Arabic ZAKARIYYA.

ZVIAD

M

Derived from Georgian ზვიადი (zviadi) meaning "proud, arrogant".

ZURAB

M

Georgian form of SOHRAB.

ZVIADI

M

Variant of ZVIAD.

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