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Bacha
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Varies by origin - commonly 'child' in Persian/Urdu/Hindi; used as a masculine name in Georgian; in some Pashto usages it appears as a title/name associated with leadership or rulership. |
Georgian, Hindi, Persian, Urdu |
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Badri
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In Sanskrit: 'jujube' (associated with the sacred Badrinath); in Persian/Arabic contexts often linked to 'full moon' or beauty/prosperity. |
Arabic, Georgian, Persian, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Beka
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Georgian: likely 'chieftain' or 'lord' (from Turkic 'beg/bey'); as a diminutive of Rebecca: linked to Hebrew root meaning 'to bind' or 'to tie'. |
English, Georgian, Persian |
Boy |
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Besarion
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Derived from the Greek name Bessarion; exact meaning is uncertain. Historically used in Byzantine and Georgian Christian contexts. |
Georgian |
Boy |
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Besarionis
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Derived from the historical name Bessarion; exact etymology is uncertain. Associated with Byzantine and Georgian ecclesiastical usage. |
Georgian |
Boy |
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Giga
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Often treated as a diminutive of Giorgi (George); associated with strength or 'giant' (folk/uncertain meaning) |
Georgian |
Boy |
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Gika
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Diminutive form of Giorgi - 'farmer, earthworker' (equivalent to George) |
Georgian |
Boy |
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Givi
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Traditional Georgian male name; exact meaning uncertain |
Georgian |
Boy |
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Gogi
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Derived from Giorgi/George: 'farmer' or 'earth-worker'. |
Georgian |
Boy |
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Guivi
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Of uncertain origin; possibly related to the Persian name 'Giv' meaning 'hero'. |
Georgian |
Boy |
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Ilia
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Derived from Elijah: "My God is Yahweh" / "Yahweh is God" |
Bulgarian, Georgian, Hebrew |
Boy |
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Iliko
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Diminutive of Ilia; 'little Ilia' (related to Elijah) |
Georgian |
Boy |
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Ioane
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From Hebrew Yochanan, meaning "Yahweh/God is gracious" |
Georgian |
Boy |
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Ivane
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God is gracious |
Georgian |
Boy |
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Jaba
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Unclear or not widely attested; used as a traditional Georgian male name. |
Georgian |
Boy |
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Jano
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Diminutive or regional form of Jan/John - 'Yahweh is gracious'. |
Georgian |
Boy |
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Koka
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Diminutive of Konstantine - 'steadfast, constant.' In Japanese (Kōka, 弘化) it can mean 'broad/wide change' or 'expansive transformation' depending on kanji. |
Georgian, Japanese |
Boy |
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Kote
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Diminutive of Konstantine - 'constant, steadfast'. |
Georgian |
Boy |
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Lado
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Diminutive of Vladimer/Vladimir ('ruler') or derived from Slavic 'lad' meaning 'harmony, order'. |
Georgian |
Boy |
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Lasha
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light, bright |
Georgian |
Boy |
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Lekso
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Diminutive of Alexander - 'defender/protector of men' |
Georgian |
Boy |
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Leri
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Associated with 'strong, healthy' via Valerian; in Georgian used as an independent given name |
Georgian |
Boy |
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Levan
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Likely 'lion' - related to Lev/Levon/Leon |
Georgian |
Boy |
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Levani
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lion |
Georgian |
Boy |
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Lewan
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lion (likely) |
Georgian, Polish, Slavic, Welsh |
Boy |
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Mamuka
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Affectionate diminutive rooted in Georgian 'mama'; often interpreted as 'little father' or an affectionate 'beloved'. |
Georgian |
Boy |
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Maro
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Depending on origin: from Marcus/Marko meaning 'of Mars, warlike' (Croatian/Latin), or as a Georgian diminutive of Mariam/Maria meaning 'beloved'/'bitter'. |
Croatian, Georgian, Latin, Slavic |
Boy |
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Meliton
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Derived from Greek for 'honey' - 'honeyed' or 'sweet as honey'. |
Georgian, Greek |
Boy |
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Meraba
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Likely a variant of the Georgian name Merab (meaning not firmly established); sometimes linked to Hebrew Merav meaning "increase" - overall meaning uncertain |
Georgian |
Boy |
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Nodar
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Traditional Georgian masculine name; exact meaning is uncertain or not well documented. |
Georgian |
Boy |
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