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Patronymic:
Bahadirovich Bahadirovna
Origin:
Mongolian, Persian, Turkic.
Countries:
Turkey.
Number of symbols: 7
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Bakhadir

Male name



Description

Okay, here is the translation: Bakhadir (Bakhudur) is an Eastern-origin masculine name that is not very common in modern Russia but is encountered among Muslim communities and in some countries of the CIS. The etymology of the name Bakhadir delves deep into history. It originates from the ancient Hebrew name Baruch, meaning "God blessed" or "the blessed one". From ancient Hebrew Baruch, the name passed through Aramaic Bakhuda (or Bakhula), then was adopted into Aramaic as Bakhudur (Bakhuda Rabbani, which can be translated as "God blessed"). With the development of Islam and the Arabization of names, the name came to the Arabs, where it transformed into Bakadur (Bakadur Rabbani – "Blessed God" or "God blessed"). With the development of Islam and the Arabization of names, the name came to the Arabs, where it transformed into Bakadur (Bakad (Bakadur Rabbani – "Blessed God" or "God blessed"). In the modern Arab world, the name Bakhadir is often used in the form Bagdasar, which can be translated as "Blessed Lord". The name Bakhadir (or Bakhudur) has become widespread in countries of the Middle East and North Africa. In Russia, the name is primarily found among the descendants of Muslim migrants from Central Asia, the Caucasus, and Middle Eastern countries. During the Soviet era, this name was rare, and in the post-Soviet period, its usage increased but remains more of an exception. People with the name Bakhadir are often associated with qualities such as kindness, compassion, reliability, and responsibility. Sometimes this name is also attributed to individuals possessing bravery and a protective nature ("Blessed Lord"). It is difficult to find notable bearers of the name Bakhadir (or its variations) in Russian culture and history. Its bearers are more commonly associated with the history of Muslim countries, for example, the famous Turkmen sultan Bagdasar I Kara-Yusupovich, although his name was more often pronounced as Bagdasar. Among public figures in Russia, the name is encountered less frequently. The popularity of the name Bakhadir in modern Russia is extremely low. It is not one of the popular choices for boys. The name is primarily encountered among Muslim families and in the immigrant community. Popularity in other CIS countries is also low, although in some Muslim republics of Russia (e.g., Tatarstan or Dagestan), its usage might be more noticeable. Variants of the name include Bagdasar, Bakhudur. Diminutives or affectionate forms of the name are rare but sometimes used, such as "Dir" or "Khadir". Most often, people address the person by the name "Bakhadir".