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Origin:
Turkic.
Countries:
Tajikistan.
Number of symbols: 11
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Sultanbegim

Female name



Description

"Sultonbegim" is a female name of Kyrgyz origin. Its full translation from the Kyrgyz language is "suula-lon bekim" or "suula-lon begim," which can be interpreted as **"friend of the white shoulder"** or **"friend of the pure shoulder"**. The word "suula" means "water," "lon" means "shoulder," "bek" means "white," and "begim" means "pure." Another interpretation connects the name to Arabic roots: from the word "suula" meaning "friendship" and "badj" meaning "friend," which also confirms the meaning **"friend"**. The name originated in ancient Iranian or ancient Hebrew languages and spread to Turkic languages. It is used in Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and other Central Asian countries. Historically, such names were given to boys, but in the feminine form, they also sound well and are commonly used. The characteristic traits of people with this name include inner strength, deep tenderness, the ability to protect loved ones, and a profound soul. They often demonstrate loyalty and reliability. There are no well-known bearers of this name in Russian-speaking regions, but in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan, the name Sultonbegim is used by women who value it as a symbol of friendship and purity. The name is not very popular and is considered rare but not forgotten. In Russia and other countries of the CIS, more common names are used, but in Central Asian countries, Sultonbegim is well-known. Variants and diminutives of the name may include forms such as Sulta, Sultan, Begim, and affectionate terms like "Tonya," "Lyuda," "Bega."