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Patronymic:
Azatkulovich Azatkulovna
Number of symbols: 7
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Azatkul

Male name



Description

The name "Azatkul" is masculine. Its meaning translates to "gift of the prophet" or "gift of the saint". It is believed that those bearing this name possess a special gift or divine superiority. The origin of the name is Turkic, although its roots trace back to the Arabic word "Hazrat", meaning "prophet" or "person of prophetic stature". The name "Azatkul" can be considered an excellent form of the name, composed of elements "Hazrat" (prophet) and "kul", which in Turkic languages means "son" or "servant". Thus, the name can be literally translated as "gift of the prophet" or "gift of the prophet's son". "Azatkul" is one of the Muslim names characteristic of Central Asian countries, primarily Kazakhstan. It gained popularity during the era of Muslim influence in Northern Middle Asia and Western Siberia. The historical context of the name is linked to the Islamization of the Kazakh people and other Turkic peoples. Although the form of the name is Turkic, its semantic roots lie in the Arabic language. A person with this name is often associated with authority, strength of spirit, and deep spirituality. Bearers of "Azatkul" often demonstrate leadership qualities and possess a strong inner worldview. Their character is frequently characterized by decisiveness and kindness, as well as a desire to serve others. There are virtually no world-renowned bearers of the name "Azatkul". However, in Kazakhstan and other CIS republics, there are numerous people with this name who have contributed to science, culture, and public life. The name is quite common in Kazakhstan but significantly less popular in Russia. Variations include shortened forms "Aza" and "Kul", as well as "Azatkul-Bek" (where "Bek" means "master"). The diminutive form "Azatkul" is rarely used; instead, the full name or shortened forms are typically employed.