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Codzhament

Male name



Description

The name **Kodjamet** is a rare, predominantly Turkic-origin masculine name. Its full meaning can be broken down as **"kodja + met"**. The word **"kodja"** (or **"kadz"**) translates to "father," "ancestor," or "representative" in Turkic languages. The suffix **"-met"** is a common ending for Turkic names, carrying the meaning of "lord," "master," or "wise one." Thus, the complete meaning of Kodjamet is **"lord father"** or **"ancestor-protector"**. This name is associated with Turkic cultures prevalent in Central Asia, the Caucasus, and certain regions of Russia, such as Bashkortostan and Chuvashia. Historically, it was widespread in medieval Turkic societies, where it not only meant the literal "lord father" but also embodied spiritual concepts like the protector of the family, mentor, and benefactor. In Russian culture, the name Kodjamet is extremely uncommon. It has not entered the general Russian dictionary of names, so it is typically used either through direct transliteration or in adapted forms, such as **"Kodji"** or **"Kodem"**. The name is often associated with qualities like being a protector, mentor, and having a strong sense of responsibility toward one's family and community. Those bearing this name are frequently perceived as wise, reliable, and authoritative individuals. They often seek leadership roles and value traditions. There are almost no famous bearers of the name Kodjamet in Russian or global culture, which confirms its rarity. The name is more common among speakers of Turkic languages, where it continues to be used today. Currently, the popularity of Kodjamet in Russia is very low. It is not widely used and is more likely to appear in families connected to Turkic cultures or with roots in those regions. In other countries, its prevalence is also limited, although in some Turkic-speaking nations, the name remains in use. Diminutives for the name may include **"Met"** or **"Kodja"**, as well as regional variations such as **"Kodem"** or **"Kodja-Aga"** (where **"agha"** means "leader").