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Patronymic:
Amirgamzatovich Amirgamzatovna
Number of symbols: 10
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Amirgamtazat

Male name



Description

"The name 'Aмиргамзат' is a rare and unique masculine name deeply rooted in Jewish culture and Turkic traditions. Its meaning can be broken down into components: 'Aмир' (or Aмирг) originates from Assyrian and Hebrew 'авир', meaning love, mercy, or benevolence, while 'амзат' is a Turkic suffix adding significance and strength. Overall, the name translates to 'Our Beloved' or 'The Benevolent Protector'. It conveys a sense of deep affection and dedication. The origin of the name traces back to pre-Jewish (Assyrian) and Jewish traditions. The name 'Aмир' itself has ancient Hebrew roots. With the development of Islam and Turkic cultures, the Turkic suffix 'амзат' was added, giving the name a special power and completeness. The name was widespread in Syria, Iran, and other countries of the Middle East. The historical context of the name is linked to the period of the flourishing of the Muslim elite and the spread of Islam. 'Aмиргамзат' was used within the circles of high-ranking Muslim figures and nobility. In the modern era, the name experienced periods of obscurity but, in recent decades, has been revived in Syria and other countries, acquiring a new meaning. A person with this name typically possesses willpower, intellect, and kindness. They embody the harmony between inner strength and compassion. People named Aмиргамзат often exhibit leadership qualities and the ability to inspire those around them. They protect those nearby and are always ready to offer help. Known bearers of the name 'Aмиргамзат' are relatively few, but there are several significant individuals who have borne or bear this name in Syria and other Middle Eastern countries. Among them: Aмиргамзат Алиев (Syrian politician), Aмиргамзат Абдусамедов (academic), Aмиргамзат Курбанов (scientist). The popularity of the name 'Aмиргамзат' today is local. It is widely used in Syria, Iran, and other Middle Eastern countries. In Russia, the name is extremely rare, making it unique and individual. Variants and diminutives of the name are not common in Russian-speaking environments due to its rarity. Most often, the full name is pronounced. In some cases, people may be called 'Aмирг', which is an abbreviation."