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Patronymic:
Damdinsurenovich Damdinsurenovna
Origin:
Mongolian, Tibetan.
Countries:
Mongolia.
Number of symbols: 11
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Dambodzinsooren

Male name



Description

Dambinsuren is a masculine Mongolian name, composed of two parts: "Dambin" and "Suren". The meaning of "Dambin" is "strong" or "mighty", while "Suren" translates to "freedom", "glory", or "honor". Therefore, the full name Dambinsuren can be interpreted as "strong and free" or "mighty and glorious". This name embodies the concepts of strength, resilience, and a free spirit. It has deep roots in Mongolian culture and language, reflecting core values such as willpower, masculinity, and a yearning for freedom. The name is commonly used in modern Mongolia and Russian-speaking regions of Siberia, such as Buryatia and Zabaykalye, where Mongolian influence is most pronounced. Historically, the name gained prominence during the Mongolian settlement of Siberia and the formation of Buryatia and Zabaykalye. It was traditionally used to address members of the Mongolian aristocracy, known as darigov, emphasizing their lineage and status. During the era of Mongol-Tatar domination and later in the Time of Troubles and the establishment of the Romanov Empire, Mongols living in Russian territories also used this name for their children. Individuals named Dambinsuren typically possess a strong, decisive character. They have an innate resilience, determination, and perseverance in achieving their goals. Such people often demonstrate leadership qualities, courage, and the ability to make responsible decisions. They value freedom and independence and are characterized by a sense of justice and a desire to protect those they love. Notable bearers of the name Dambinsuren, particularly in the modern era, include Mongolian and Russian Mongolian wrestlers (хүнгөн борьба). The name is also carried by individuals from various fields in Siberian regions with a historical Mongolian population. The popularity of the name is mainly confined to areas with Mongolian influence, such as Mongolia, China (Taiwan), and Russian-speaking regions of Siberia. In Russia, the name is most commonly found in regions like Buryatia, Zabaykalye, Crimea (where there is a Mongol-Tatar population), and major cities such as Moscow and Saint Petersburg. Outside these areas, the name is exceedingly rare. Common variations and diminutives of the name may include "Dambin" (the first part), "Suren" (the second part), or more colloquial forms such as "Dambinsuren" or "Dambina". Diminutives can also include "Dambudya" or "Suren".