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Patronymic:
Dzhamletovich Dzhamletovna
Countries:
Abkhazia.
Number of symbols: 7
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Gamlet

Male name



Description

Jamallet is a masculine name, which, despite its origins, sounds exotic and original. It is not among the most common names in Russia, but it carries deep meaning and historical context. The meaning of the name Jamallet is closely tied to beauty and perfection. It comes from the Arabic name **Jamil**, which translates to **"handsome," "perfect," "handsome fellow."** Its root **jamel**, meaning the same thing, also carries a similar significance. The Latin form of the name, from which Jamallet is sometimes derived (especially in certain regions), **Jamel**, conveys the same meaning of **"beautiful," "wonderful."** The origins of the name delve deep into Islamic culture. **Jamal (or Jamil)** is one of the names of Allah (the One God) in Islam, meaning "The Beautiful" or "The Deserving One." This gives the name a special spiritual and noble connotation. The name is also widely used in Muslim countries around the world (Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Iran, etc.) for boys, highlighting its meaning and popularity in these regions. In Europe, particularly in France, Spain, and Italy, there exists the form **Jacques (Jacques)**, which, while not a direct pronunciation of Jamallet, is close in meaning and sound, and also has roots in Latin (**from Jaculus** - "throwing a spear," but this meaning applies to Jacques, not Jamallet). Slavic languages did not use this name directly, but its Russian forms—**Zhambel, Zamell, Zhamel, Jamallet**—are rare, more common in the 19th century among members of the nobility or individuals of Italian, Turkmen, or Arab descent. People with this name are often associated with grace, inner beauty, endurance, and reserve. Their name gives a unique atmosphere, emphasizing uniqueness and harmony. They may possess deep sensitivity but also strength and decisiveness. The exotic nature of the name can give them an advantage in communication. Known bearers of the name Jamallet in modern Russia are hard to count by dozens, but it is more common among artists, musicians, writers, and athletes. In a broader historical and cultural context, particularly in medieval Europe and Muslim countries, bearers of this name were often associated with poetry, music, and military service. Since the name has Islamic roots, its prevalence in Russia is specific, most often among families related to those from Italian, Turkmen, or Arab lands. Generally, in the Russian-speaking world, the name Jamallet is not very popular, but it is appreciated for its uniqueness and depth. Diminutives range from **Mell, Galiet** to **Dzhami, Zamir.**