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Patronymic:
Abagorovich Abagorovna
Number of symbols: 6
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Abagar

Male name



Description

Abagor is a masculine name pronounced in the Russian variant as "Aba-gor". This name is not a direct borrowing from other languages but rather a Slavic adaptation of a name originating from Greek. Its root derives from the word "agáros" (ἀγάρ), which in ancient Greek meant "respect, veneration, awe". Thus, the meaning of the name Abagor can be interpreted as "respected" or "one who deserves respect". The name embodies the concept of deep respect, recognition, and spiritual significance. The origins of the name trace back to Ancient Greece. In ancient culture, the name was associated with the concept of awe towards God or sacred things. Over time, it was adopted into Latin and other European languages, and later, during the Middle Ages, particularly in Russia, it entered the Slavic languages. In Russia, the name was commonly used from the 15th to the 16th centuries, often among the clergy or the knightly class, where respect and virtue were esteemed qualities. People with this name are often characterized as being deeply modest, reserved, sincere, and desiring recognition for their actions. They value harmony, respect elders, and hold traditions in high regard. They often possess inner strength and wisdom. Notable bearers of the name Abagor in world history are difficult to find, but it can be assumed that those who carried the name might have been figures in spirituality, science, or the arts. In modern times, the name is rarely encountered among public figures but is occasionally used in literature or fictional characters. The popularity of the name Abagor today is extremely low. It does not belong to the category of common or fashionable options. It is mainly found in small regions of Russia or as hereditary bynames. Nicknames like "Aba" or "Gor" are sometimes used.

Declensions

Nominative -> Abagar
Genitive -> Абагор
Dative -> Абагору
Accusative -> Абагор
Instrumental -> Абагором
Prepositional -> Абагоре