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Kalmyk, Khakas.
Number of symbols: 4
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Adja

Male name



Description

Okay, here is the translation: The name Adja is a rare and interesting masculine name with deep roots in Eastern languages and cultures. Its meaning is closely associated with the concept of greatness, superiority, and superiority over others. The word "Adja" originates from the ancient Judean name "Ayzah" (Ayzah), which can be translated as "great," "supernatural," or "outstanding." This name conveys the image of a person possessing exceptional qualities, spiritual strength, and significance. The origins of the name Adja trace back to ancient times. It was prevalent in the region of Israel (the territory of modern-day Israel and Palestine). From there, through the influence of Islam and Iranian cultures, the name spread to Syria, Iran, Azerbaijan, Turkey, and other countries in Central and South Asia, including Dagestan. In Russia, the name Adja became known primarily through Muslim marriages (muvaqqadha) and, in recent decades, due to migration and the growth of inter-confessional ties. Historically, the name Adja is not as strongly associated with prominent historical figures as more common names, but according to Islamic traditional understanding, its bearers are often believed to possess resilience, courage, and leadership qualities. The name evokes an image of a confident, goal-oriented person striving for high aspirations and not afraid of difficulties. Today, the name Adja remains relatively uncommon in Russia but is widely used in former Soviet countries with a Muslim population (Tatarstan, Dagestan, Bashkirstan, etc.), as well as in Central Asian and Caucasian countries. In these regions, it may be pronounced in both Muslim and Muscovite (Slavic) variants. Among well-known bearers of the name Adja, it is difficult to find widely recognized figures in the Russian-speaking sphere, but the name is encountered in Muslim communities where bearers with this name can achieve success in various fields. The popularity of the name Adja today is not high, but it remains relevant for parents seeking a name that embodies the meaning of superiority and strength. Variants of the name may include "Adil," "Aziz," "Azim," "Aizat," "Ayseddik." Diminutives or common short forms vary depending on the region and culture: they can be "Adil," "Azim," "Zheka" (in some regions).