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Patronymic:
Alisultanovich Alisultanovna
Number of symbols: 9
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Alisultan

Male name



Description

Okay, here is the translation of the provided text: "Ali Sultan is a masculine name of Turkic origin. It consists of two parts: "Ali" and "Sultan". The first part, "Ali", originates from the Aramaic name ʿAli (علي), which in Islam means "exalted" or "praiser". This name was given to the son of Abraham (Ibrahim) by the command of the angel Gabriel. In Islamic tradition, Ali is considered the fourth Caliph (leader according to Islamic Sharia), as well as the son of Isma'il and one of the closest companions of the Prophet Muhammad. He is revered as a perfect person and the first chosen martyr (shaheed) after the Prophet. The name "Ali" has become one of the most common in Islam and is used as a masculine name in Muslim countries and regions. The second part, "Sultan", comes from the Turkic word *sultan* (سلطان), meaning "lord", "ruler", "sultan". This title was conferred upon rulers of sultanates and small states, particularly in the Ottoman Empire, where this title played a significant role in the state governance system and was also granted to the last Sultan of Istanbul, Hoshverdi II. In the meaning of the name "Ali Sultan", this word emphasizes the concepts of strength, power, and leadership. Therefore, the full meaning of the name "Ali Sultan" can be interpreted as "Lord Ali", "Sultan Ali", suggesting parents' desire for their son to be an example of masculinity, wisdom, strength, and a desired ruler or leader possessing the qualities of Ali – a perfect person in all aspects, and a powerful ruler. The name combines the divinely given (the name Ali) and earthly authority (the name Sultan). The name "Ali Sultan" is widely used in the Turkic states (Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan) and in countries where Turkic languages are spoken. It is also common in Muslim countries of Central Asia and the Caucasus. In Russia, the name "Ali Sultan" is not widespread. It is primarily used in Muslim families, especially of Turkic descent, either as a traditional Turkic name for infants or among the Muslim population of other nationalities. The name "Ali Sultan" is associated with strength, masculinity, wisdom, leadership qualities, and the desire for authority or protection. Bearers of the name are often perceived as reliable, responsible, possessing a sense of justice, and desiring to lead. They are also frequently credited with good organizational skills, dedication to their work and loved ones. Bearers can be friendly and sociable. It is difficult to say that famous bearers of the name "Ali Sultan" exist in history and modern times in a strict sense of "famous people", but the name occurs quite frequently among Muslim rulers and military figures in Turkic states and Central Asia. For example, Kemal-oglu Ataturk was the last Sultan of the Ottoman Empire. In the modern world, the name is borne by many people, including in politics, business, sports, and science in these regions. Often, the name "Ali Sultan" is used independently. The variant "Ali Sultan-oglu" (Ali Sultan-bek, Ali Sultan-khan) adds a patronymic, emphasizing the link to the father by name and indicating status or origin. Liking diminutives or familiar forms of the name may vary by region: "Sultan" (the most common diminutive), "Alika", "Sultanka".