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Yazidat

Female name



Description

The name "Yazidat" is a feminine name likely originating from the Armenian language, specifically from the word "yazdat," which can be translated literally as "to give life" or "to give happiness." In Russian sources, this name is extremely rare and is often used as a transliteration of an Armenian name, which itself was uncommon in medieval Armenia. The name "Yazidat" does not derive from Proto-Slavic and is not among the classic Russian feminine names. Its origins should be sought in Armenian culture and language. It is probably connected to Armenian names like "Yazdat" or "Yazda," which may imply meanings such as "life" or "guardian." The historical context of the name "Yazidat" is unclear, as it is not widely known in Russian historical chronicles. It might have entered Russia through contacts with Armenia or other regions where it was more common. However, its usage in Russian sources is very limited, and today, it is considered extremely rare. People with this name are likely to possess strong intuition, a deep understanding of life, and often show particular care for others. They may be calm, wise, and have the ability to perceive the world through compassion and kindness. There are almost no famous bearers of the name "Yazidat" in the Russian-speaking community. Information about people with this name in historical or modern sources is very scarce, making it unique but little-known. The popularity of the name "Yazidat" among Russian speakers is very low. It is not used in everyday child naming and appears mainly in specific contexts, such as references to Armenian or other Eastern Christian saints or characters. Variants of the name "Yazidat" could include "Yazda," "Dat," or "Yazda." Diminutives include "Dasha," "Yasha," "Dashul," and "Yazdochka."