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Nyno
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Possibly 'little boy' or 'child' (from Spanish 'niño'); otherwise an informal diminutive/modern invented name with no fixed traditional meaning |
Georgian |
Boy |
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Otar
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Uncertain - no single widely agreed meaning (some sources loosely associate it with 'gift' or 'treasure') |
Georgian |
Boy |
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Othar
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Likely 'warrior' or related to 'fear/dread' in Old Norse; Georgian etymology uncertain |
Georgian |
Boy |
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Ramaz
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Uncertain - possibly related to concepts like joy, peace, or calm in regional name-formation |
Georgian |
Boy |
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Revaz
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Etymology uncertain; traditionally Georgian. Some sources suggest Persian roots and interpret it as relating to prosperity/fame or well‑being. |
Georgian |
Boy |
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Shota
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Japanese: Varies by kanji; commonly written 翔太 meaning 'soar, fly' (翔) + 'big/great' (太) - 'soaring/great'. Georgian: a traditional Georgian masculine name; etymology/meaning uncertain. |
Georgian, Japanese |
Boy |
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Soso
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Diminutive of Joseph - 'God will add/increase'. |
Georgian |
Boy |
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Tariel
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Name of the hero Tariel in the medieval Georgian epic 'The Knight in the Panther's Skin'; literal etymology/meaning is uncertain. |
Georgian |
Boy |
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Tato
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An affectionate diminutive or nickname rather than a name with a single lexical meaning; often a short form of longer names. |
Georgian, Italian, Spanish |
Boy |
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Temuri
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Iron / of iron |
Georgian |
Boy |
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Tengiz
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sea |
Georgian |
Boy |
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Tsotne
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Meaning uncertain or not well-attested; an old Georgian masculine name. |
Georgian |
Boy |
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Vakhtang
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Wolf‑bodied / wolf‑like |
Georgian |
Boy |
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Vano
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Diminutive of Ivane/Ivan (equivalent to John): 'God/Yahweh is gracious.' |
Georgian |
Boy |
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