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Katsamgomed

Male name



Description

Okay, here is the translation: The name "Kaçamagomed" is a masculine name distinguished by its unique history and cultural context. Its meaning is closely tied to the image of a powerful ruler. It is considered a nickname given to the Babylonian king Mägemet (in Jewish tradition, Mädi), a ruler known for his strength and authority. "Kaça" means "strong," "mighty," while "Mägemet" is his name or title. Thus, the full name emphasizes the image of a powerful ruler or leader. The origin of the name traces back to ancient Eastern traditions. It is connected to Western Asia, specifically emerging during the reign of the Shäshmarid kings (14th-15th centuries) as a nickname for Mägemet I Shirkuhur (or Mädi). The name "Kaçamagomed" is the Russian (Persian) form of his name. Mägemet I Shirkuhur himself became known in Europe as Muhammed I Tughrul, but his nickname "Kaçamagomed" reflects his status and authority within his native culture. The historical background of the name is closely linked to the flourishing period of the Shäshmarid state in the Caucasus. Mägemet I Shirkuhur (died 1342) was one of the most prominent rulers of this state. His military successes and political activities made his name widely recognized. Although the individual Mägemet I is studied by historians today, his nickname "Kaçamagomed" has become a symbol of strength and leadership. The characteristic features of the name emphasize a strong, resolute, and authoritative personality. People with this name are often associated with qualities of a leader, strength, intelligence, and the ability to lead. They are frequently perceived as decisive and firm in their beliefs. Notable bearers of the name are primarily associated with the history of the Shäshmarids and the Caucasus. Mägemet I Shirkuhur himself is, perhaps, the main historical figure. In the modern period, bearers of the name in Russian-speaking countries are significantly fewer, but it continues to be used in the Caucasus and among descendants of the old Persians. The popularity of the name "Kaçamagomed" is regional. It is widely used in Georgia and the Caucasus, where it is part of the cultural heritage. In Russia and other Slavic countries, the name is encountered less frequently, though it exists. Variations and diminutives of the name may include "Kazu" or "Mägemet," depending on the region and family traditions.