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8Aliev (also spelled Aliyev; feminine form Alieva) is a common surname in parts of the Caucasus and Central Asia, particularly among speakers of Turkic languages such as Kazakh, Kyrgyz, and Tajik, as well as among the Ava...
Alieva is the feminine form of the surname Aliev, a patronymic meaning "son of Ali 1." The root name Ali derives from Arabic ʿalā (علا), meaning "to be high" or "lofty." The suffix -eva indicates a female bearer, common...
Ismailov is a patronymic surname meaning "son of Ismail," common among Turkic and Caucasian Muslim peoples, particularly in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, among Avars and Chechens. The suffix -ov indicates a Russified form, ref...
Ismailova is a feminine surname predominantly found in Central Asia and the Caucasus, notably among Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Avar, and Chechen populations. It is the feminine form of Ismailov, meaning "Ismail's daughter" or "daug...
Magomedov (also Magomadov; Cyrillic: Магомедов or Магомадов) is a predominantly Chechen and Dagestani surname. It is derived from the male given name Magomed and literally means "son of Magomed". The root name Magomed is...
Magomedova is a feminine surname predominantly found among Chechen and Avar populations in the Caucasus region. It is the feminine form of Magomedov, meaning "daughter of Magomed." The root of the name is Magomed, a loca...
Musaev is a masculine patronymic surname, derived from the Arabic given name Musa meaning "son of Musa". It is predominantly found among Kyrgyz, Avar, and Chechen populations, reflecting the spread of Muslim names across...
Musaeva is a feminine surname used primarily in Kyrgyz, Avar, and Chechen contexts. It is the feminine form of Musaev, a patronymic meaning "son of Musa". The name Musa is the Arabic form of Moses, a biblical prophet rev...