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Minlegul

Female name



Description

Minlegul is a name of Eastern origin, primarily used among Assyrians and some other peoples of the Southern Caucasus and Syria. It is often associated with the concept of a kingdom or realm. It is believed that this name was common in Assyrian families during the times of Babylonia and Assyria. It has an ancient Persian origin, linked to the name of the Achaemenid king Cyrus the Great, making it one of the oldest masculine names. The name Minlegul (or Minni) was widespread in ancient Persia and Assyria. Today, it is mainly found in Syria, Lebanon, and among Assyrians, Mesopotamians, and Ossetians. It is typically a feminine name, though it can occasionally be used for males. People with this name are often perceived as strong, independent, and goal-oriented individuals. They possess perseverance and determination, often seek leadership roles, and can exhibit elegance and confidence. While it is difficult to mention world-renowned bearers in a broad sense, there are known individuals among Assyrians and Mesopotamians, including in politics, business, and culture. The name Minlegul is not widely known in Russia but does appear among families with Assyrian or Ossetian roots. Diminutives may include Minni, Minli, Gul, or Legul, depending on the region.