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Imirgamsa

Male name



Description

Imyrkhamza is a rare, predominantly male name of Eastern origin. It derives from the Persian name Ibrahim-Amin-Adde (Ibrahim-Amin-Adde), where "Amin" means "worthy of trust" or "reliable," and "Adde" means "companion" or "follower." The full name Ibrahim-Amin-Adde translates literally as "companion of the respected Ibrahim." The short form, Imyrkhamza, retains the core meaning, emphasizing reliability and a connection to a protector or patron. In Russian-speaking environments, the name is exceedingly rare, likely appearing mainly in families connected to the Caucasus, Central Asia, or Iran, where Ibrahim was a common given name. It is possible that the name may have emerged from transliteration errors or adaptation. Regarding personality traits, bearers of Imyrkhamza may be associated with qualities common to those with Persian names: reliability, responsibility, a zeal for protection, and a desire to help others. It is often believed that such individuals possess a strong sense of justice and can be a support for loved ones. There are virtually no known contemporary bearers of the name Imyrkhamza, but the name Ibrahim (from which it originates) is widely recognized, and its bearers contribute to science, art, politics, and business in various countries worldwide. For instance, Ibrahim, the Iranian singer and politician, is one of the most famous bearers of the name Ibrahim, though his full name does not match Imyrkhamza. The popularity of the name Imyrkhamza is essentially niche. It is not used widely and is mainly encountered in specific regions of Russia (Circassian, Lezgini, and other peoples of the North Caucasus, and Dagestan) and other countries with a Muslim population. Information about this name in Russian sources is scarce. Affectionate or nickname variations may differ based on regional pronunciation. It could be called Mishka, Gamza, Ima, Amza, or other short forms based on parts of the name or pronunciation.