Kazakh Surnames
Kazakh names are used in the country of Kazakhstan in central Eurasia.
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34Abdullaev is a patronymic surname widely found across Central Asia and the Caucasus, particularly among Uzbek, Kazakh, and Kyrgyz populations. It means "son of Abdulla," derived from the Arabic given name Abdulla, which...
Abdullaeva is a feminine patronymic surname commonly found in Uzbekistan and other Central Asian countries, serving as a feminine form of Abdullaev or an alternate transcription of Uzbek Абдуллаева (see Abdullayeva). The...
Ahmetov is a Turkic surname meaning "son of Ahmet," derived from the Arabic name Ahmad, itself from the root حمد (ḥamida) meaning "to praise." The patronymic suffix -ov (feminine -ova) is common in Turkic and Slavic lang...
Ahmetova is a Kazakh feminine surname derived from the masculine form Ahmetov, which means "son of Ahmet." The root name Ahmet is the Turkish and Kazakh form of Ahmad, an Arabic name meaning "most commendable, most prais...
Akhmetov is a Turkic surname that is particularly common in Kazakhstan, as well as in other historically Muslim post-Soviet regions such as Bashkortostan, Tatarstan, and Chuvashia. It is an alternate transcription of the...
Akhmetova is a Kazakh feminine surname, serving as an alternate transcription of Kazakh Ахметова (see Ahmetova). It is a matronymic or patronymic-derived surname, functioning as the feminine form of Akhmetov, which itsel...
Aliev (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...
Äliev is a Kazakh patronymic surname meaning "son of Äli". The root name Äli is itself the Kazakh form of Ali, an Arabic name derived from the root علا (ʿalā) meaning "to be high" or "lofty, sublime". As such, the surnam...
Älieva is a Kazakh feminine surname, derived from the masculine form Äliev by adding the feminine suffix -a. The surname Äliev means "son of Äli", which is itself the Kazakh form of the Arabic name Ali 1, meaning "lofty,...
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...
Aliyev is a patronymic surname of Azerbaijani and Kazakh origin, derived from the Arabic male name Ali, meaning “lofty” or “sublime.” It is a variant form of Əliyev (Azerbaijani) and the Romanized spelling of Kazakh Әлие...
Aliyeva is a feminine surname common in Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan, functioning as the female counterpart of the masculine surnames Aliyev (Azerbaijani) and Äliev (Kazakh). It represents an alternate transcription of the...
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...
Kadyrov is a patronymic surname derived from the given name Kadyr, ultimately from the Arabic Qadir, meaning "powerful" or "capable." In Islamic tradition, al-Qādir is one of the 99 names of Allah, signifying divine omni...
OverviewKadyrova is the feminine form of the surname Kadyrov, which derives from the given name Kadyr—a Kyrgyz and Turkmen variant of Qadir. In Arabic, Qadir means "capable, powerful, mighty", from the root قدر (qadara)...
Karimov is a patronymic surname meaning "son of Karim", originating in Central Asia and the Caucasus. It is particularly common among Uzbek, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Tajik, Tatar and Azerbaijani populations. The base name Karim d...
Kärımov is a Kazakh surname meaning "son of Kärım." The name Kärım itself is the Kazakh form of Karim, which derives from the Arabic root كرم (karuma) meaning "to be generous." This root gives Karim the meaning of "gener...
Karimova is the feminine form of the Central Asian surname Karimov, common across the South Caucasus and Central Asia. It is also an alternate transcription of Kazakh Kärımova, Tatar Kärimova, and Azerbaijani Kərimova. T...
Etymology & OriginsKärımova is the feminine form of the Kärımov surname, which derives from the given name Kärım, itself a Kazakh variant of the Arabic name Karim. The root Karim means “generous, noble” in Arabic, stemmi...
Mūsaev is a Kazakh patronymic surname meaning "son of Mūsa." The suffix -ev (or -ov) is a common Slavic patronymic marker, adopted by many Central Asian cultures under Russian influence, while Mūsa itself is the Kazakh f...
Mūsaeva is a Kazakh feminine surname derived from the masculine patronymic Mūsaev, meaning "daughter of Mūsa"—the typical Slavic-style feminine formation for surnames in -ov/-ev, with the suffix -a. The root Mūsa is the...
Omarov is a patronymic Kazakh surname meaning "son of Omar". The name Omar itself is an alternate transcription of Arabic Umar, which means "flourishing, living long" and derives from the Arabic root ʿumr for "life". Uma...
Omarova is a feminine surname of Kazakh origin, derived as the feminine form of Omarov, meaning 'daughter of Omar.' The name belongs to a widespread family of patronymic surnames found across Central Asia, where suffixes...
Qadyrov is a Kazakh patronymic surname meaning "son of Qadyr." The root name Qadyr itself is the Kazakh form of Qadir, which derives from Arabic qādir or qadīr meaning "capable, powerful, mighty." In Islamic tradition, a...
Qadyrova is a Kazakh feminine surname, derived from the masculine form Qadyrov, meaning "son of Qadyr." The root Qadyr itself is a Kazakh variant of Qadir, an Arabic name meaning "capable, powerful, mighty," from the Ara...
Smağūlov is a Kazakh patronymic surname meaning “son of Smağūl” from the Kazakh form -ov appended to the father's name. The root Smağūl itself is likely a Kazakh variant of the Arabic name Ismail, which is the Arabic for...
Smağūlova is a Kazakh feminine surname, the female counterpart of Smağūlov, which itself means "son of Smağūl." The surname is formed with the Russian-influenced patronymic suffix -ova, common in Kazakh and other Central...
Süleimenov is a Kazakh patronymic surname, meaning "son of Süleimen." In Kazakh naming traditions, surnames frequently end with "-ov" for men and "-ova" for women, indicating lineage and family descent. The stem Süleimen...
Süleimenova is a feminine Kazakh surname derived from the masculine surname Süleimenov. This naming tradition employs the suffix -ov or -ova to signify patronymic or familial descent, with an origin similar to many Slavi...
Sūltanov is a Kazakh patronymic surname, meaning "son of Sūltan." It reflects the common Turkic naming tradition where the suffix -ov (Russian-influenced) or -ūly/-qyzy indicates lineage. The root name Sultan (also spell...
Sūltanova is a feminine surname of Kazakh origin meaning "daughter of Sūltanov" (the patronymic form of Sūltan). It is formed using the Russian-influenced feminine suffix -ova, common in many Eurasian naming traditions....
Ysmaiylov is a Kazakh surname meaning "son of Ysmaiyl," the Kazakh form of Ismail (Ismael). The surname reflects a common Turkic patronymic pattern, formed by adding the suffix -ov to a given name. In Kazakh culture, sur...
Etymology and Origin Ysmaiylova is a Kazakh feminine surname derived from the masculine form Ysmaiylov, which means "son of Ysmaiyl." Ysmaiyl itself is the Kazakh transcription of Ismail, the Arabic form of the biblical...