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Emirullah

Male name



Description

Emirulлаh is a distorted (or perhaps, those considered to bear the name did so) Iranian male name, which can be broken down into two main components: "Emi" (Emi-) and "Rulah". The first part originates from the ancient Hebrew root *'âh* (Akh), signifying "exalted", "bliss", "superiority", or "calm". The second part, "Rulah" (Rula), traces back to Latin (or more likely, to Proto-Iranian) and means "strong generation", "strong", or "powerful". Consequently, the name Emirulлаh can be interpreted as "Exalted Generation" or "Exalted Strong", endowing it with a unique aura of wisdom, strength, and spiritual superiority. Sometimes, "Rulah" is associated with the concept of "governing" or "dominating", adding an element of authoritative, though not necessarily aggressive, power. The name Emirulлаh has deep roots in Iranian cultures (Persia, Iran). It is prevalent among Muslim families in Central Asia (Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan) and the Caucasus (particularly in Dagestan). The historical context of the name is linked to Islamic traditions and the cultural specifics of these regions. It is important to note that pronunciation and spelling may vary across different regions, though the core meaning and origin remain unchanged. A person with this name is often associated with inner strength, a firm character, wisdom, and a desire for leadership. They typically exhibit resilience, are able to defend their beliefs and values, yet can combine this with wisdom and the capacity for contemplation. Emirulлаh is a name that may denote an individual striving for harmony between spiritual and material values. There are virtually no known bearers of the name Emirulлаh in the modern Russian-speaking sphere, as it primarily has Iranian origins and did not become a popular choice in Russia. However, in Iranian and Central Asian cultures, there are individuals with this name, including some writers, scientists, and figures in the arts. In the Russian-speaking world, Emirulлаh is considered an exotic and rare name. It is not popular in Russia and the CIS countries but does occur among Muslim families of Iranian or Persian descent. People with this name are occasionally given nicknames based on the first or second part, such as "Emi" (Emi) or "Rulah" (Rulya, Ruli).