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Patronymic:
Tahirovich Tahirovna
Origin:
Arab.
Religion:
Islam.
Number of symbols: 5
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Tahir

Male name



Abbreviated forms

Taha, Tag, Tagi, Taga.

Description

Okay, here is the English translation of the provided text: Name Takhir (Takhir) is a masculine name of Jewish origin. Its roots trace back to ancient Jewish mythology and Jewish tradition. Linguistically, the name derives from the word "Takhir," which can be translated as "pure," "undefiled," "bright," or "colorless" (in the sense of "unshameful," "innocent"). In Jewish tradition, the name Takhir is associated with the name of an ancient Jewish king David, the father of Ezekiel. In one of the Targumic texts or mythological narratives, the name Takhir appears as the name of a son of King David, known for his purity and truthfulness. Over time, the name Takhir was adopted into the Persian language, where it evolved into Takhmurud, which also means "pure," "colorless," or "undefiled." In Persian culture, the name Takhmurud became one of the common masculine names. Later, in the 19th century, the name was adapted by Russian Muslims returning from Syria and Iran, and in the Russian language, the variants "Takhir" and "Takhimurud" are more commonly used. Historically, the name Takhir (Takhmurud) was frequently encountered among Muslim families, especially in Central Asian and Caucasian countries. In Russia, the name came from Muslim religious communities, and its bearers often have a religious upbringing or connection to Islam. In the modern period, the name Takhir is increasingly used as an option for Muslim families, although it remains relatively uncommon in the Russian-speaking environment, though its popularity among Muslim communities continues to grow. A person named Takhir is generally perceived as bright, honest, respectable, and straightforward. They possess strong inner purity and strive for spiritual values. They are characterized by qualities such as responsibility, truthfulness, compassion, and a pursuit of justice. They often have a deep religious faith and may be inspired by spiritual writings or religious activities. Known bearers of the name Takhir (Takhmurud) are rare on the international stage, but bearers have existed in politics, science, and culture in the CIS countries and Central Asian states. For example, Takhir Sharudi (Takhir Sharudi) was a known advisor to Russian Emperor Nicholas I, as well as a scientist and cultural figure. The popularity of the name Takhir in Russia is limited. It is more commonly found in Muslim religious communities, especially among families who converted to Islam. In the Russian-speaking environment, the name Takhir remains rare, but its popularity among Muslim families continues to increase. Variants of spelling: Takhir, Takhimurud (accent on "i"). Diminutives may vary depending on the culture: in Iranian tradition, Takhmurud softens to Takhmorda, while in Russian-speaking environments, Tash or Khir may be used.