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Patronymic:
Avzaletdinovich Avzaletdinovna
Number of symbols: 10
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Avzalitdin

Male name



Description

Avzalitdin is a masculine name of Turkic origin, derived from the word "avza," meaning "willow" or "chewing herb" (in some languages, this plant has different meanings, but in Turkic languages, it is most commonly associated with the willow). The suffix "-idin" was added when adapting the name for Slavic languages, a common practice for many Kazakh and Turkic names introduced into Russian-speaking environments. The name signifies a guardian, patron, or protector of the family, reflecting its significant role in culture and society. Avzalitdin is widely used in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and other Central Asian countries. It gained popularity in Russia due to the migration of people from these regions, and today, it is often chosen for boys. Unlike the nominative case "Avzalitdin," the genitive case is "Avzalitdina," which makes it recognizable even among native Russian speakers. The characteristics associated with bearers of this name often include protectors, environmental defenders, or individuals with a strong inner life. They are frequently known for deep understanding of the world, a sense of responsibility, and a pursuit of harmony in life. Notable bearers of the name Avzalitdin include cultural figures, businesspeople, and public figures, primarily from Central Asian countries. For example, Avzalitdin Kenesbay is known in Kazakhstan as an entrepreneur and public figure. While not one of the most popular names in Russia, Avzalitdin is gaining popularity among parents seeking names with deep meaning and ethnic flavor. It sounds melodious and is easy to remember, contributing to its spread. Variations and diminutives of the name include "Avvel," "Zetdin," "Avzalii," and "Avzal" or "Avzet," depending on regional characteristics.