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Bektymyr is a masculine name of Turkic origin, tracing back to the Persian word "Bacemardi". The semantic composition of the name combines two parts: "Bak", which can be translated as "precious metal ingot", "pearl", or "value", and "Temir", meaning "copper" or "iron". Thus, a direct translation of the name "Bektymyr" would sound like "Precious Metal" or "Precious Pearl". The origin of the name is derived from Turkic languages and culture. Although the name itself has Persian roots, its spread and usage are characteristic of Turkic peoples. It was widespread in the Ottoman Empire, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and other Central Asian countries. In Russia, the name itself is not one of the most common, but in recent years, it has gained popularity, especially among parents who wish to give their child a name with a deep history and meaning. Historically, the name Bektymyr was popular in Caucasian countries and on the Caucasus, where "Bek" denoted a respected and powerful man, and "Temir" referred to valuable metallic raw material. It is worth noting that the name is not among the oldest, but it gained popularity due to cultural and historical ties with regions dominated by Turkic and Persian traditions. A person named Bektymyr is likely to possess qualities associated with value, preciousness, and worth. They may be reliable, valuable in affairs, a valuable friend, and a valuable member of society. People with such a name are often associated with intelligence, wisdom, responsibility, and a desire to cherish and protect what is precious. Known bearers of the name Bektymyr are difficult to mention in world culture, as it is not one of the most common names. However, in Kazakhstan and other Central Asian countries, there are people with this name who contribute to science, culture, and art. The popularity of the name Bektymyr among Russian-speaking parents lies in its uniqueness, historical depth, and pleasant sound. In the Russian-speaking environment, the name is less common than in Central Asian countries, but it is increasingly used by parents who wish to give their child a name with profound meaning. Variants of the name include "Bek", "Temir", "Bektymur". Diminutives are "Beka", "Temur", "Bekulya".