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Origin:
Arab.
Countries:
Turkey, Bosnia-herzegovina.
Number of symbols: 4
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Yenis

Male name



Description

**Enis** has ancient roots and represents an interesting combination of cultural influences. It originates from two distinct linguistic traditions. One possible origin is linked to the ancient Hebrew name **Judah** (Yehudah), meaning "praiseworthy," "excellent," or "glorious." This root explains the meaning associated with noble qualities and respect. The name passed through Greek and Latin into Slavic languages. Another theory points to a Turkic origin. In Turkic languages, the form **Ye?is** or **Ye?is** means "master," which also lends the name a certain degree of respect and significance. However, the meaning related to the ancient Hebrew "Judah" is more common and widely accepted. Historically, the name **Enis** was popular in Russia, especially among the nobility, during the XVIII-XIX centuries. It was considered melodious and noble. Despite its historical popularity, today **En (or Enis)** is considered an exotic name, yet one with depth. It requires a certain boldness in the bearer and is not afraid to stand out. A person named Enis is often perceived as reliable, wise, possessing a strong character and a sense of self-worth. Impulsiveness may be less common, but the name conveys a sense of seriousness and responsibility. Among notable bearers of the name **Enis**, we can mention the historical figure **Prince Ienis-Strelkovsky** (XVII century), son of Princess Maria Ulyanova. In modern times, the name is quite rare, and its bearers are usually people with character and purpose. Variations in spelling include **Enis**, and diminutives can be **Eni** or **Nis** (depending on the region and personal preference).