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**Biytulla** (also spelled **Bilietulla** or **Bilietullya**) is a Turkic male name widely used in Central Asia, the Caucasus, and the Middle East. Its full translation from Turkic languages, primarily Uzbek or Turkmen, is **"Boy Tulla"** or **"Bilietulla"**, interpreted as **"Boy of God"** or **"Holy Child"**. The word **"Boy"** (or **"Bile"**) means "boy" or "child," while **"Tulla"** (or **"Tulle"**) means "God" or "Saint." Thus, the name Biytulla carries a deep religious and spiritual significance, associated with divine origin or blessing. The origin of the name traces back to Turkic language groups, where it became popular during the medieval period. A similar name, **Bilal** (Bilal ibn Abd al-Azz), is known in Islam as the first caliphate guard, while **Bilietulla** (or Bilietullya) is a form that emphasizes the connection to God. The name is commonly found in Islamic countries, where its bearers constitute a significant portion of the Muslim population. Historically, the name spread to regions dominated by Turkic languages and culture, such as Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, and Azerbaijan. In modern Russian-speaking countries like Russia, the name is less common but increasingly used by migrants from Central Asia and the Caucasus. This name is primarily borne by Muslims, making it culturally significant within the Islamic tradition. A person with this name is likely to have a strong and reliable character. The name embodies ideas of protection and service, which may manifest in personality traits such as responsibility, dedication to a cause, spirituality, and a desire to help others. People with this name often value family, faith, and traditions, and their name may be perceived by others as a symbol of reliability and reverence. There are virtually no notable bearers of the name Biytulla in the Russian-speaking world, as it is predominantly found in Central Asian and Caucasian countries. However, in regional culture, the name is associated with well-known figures, mainly in politics, business, and spiritual spheres, such as in Uzbekistan or Turkmenistan. The popularity of the name Biytulla in Russia and other post-Soviet countries is limited but growing among Muslim families choosing names with deep spiritual meaning. Variations in spelling depend on the region: **Biytulla**, **Bilietulla**, **Bilietullya**. Diminutives may include **Tulla**, **Biy**, **Biykul**, adding a personal and affectionate touch.