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Tatar names are used in Tatarstan in Russia.

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Karimov Masculine Azerbaijani Kazakh +4

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...

Kärimov Masculine Tatar

Kärimov is a patronymic surname of Tatar origin, meaning "son of Kärim".EtymologyThe name derives from the Tatar given name Kärim, which itself is a transcription of the Arabic Karim (كريم), meaning "generous, noble", fr...

Kärimova Feminine Tatar

Kärimova is the feminine form of the Tatar surname Kärimov, meaning "daughter of Kärim". The name derives from the Arabic root كرم (karuma) meaning "to be generous", ultimately carrying the sense of "generous, noble". Et...

Karimova Feminine Azerbaijani Kazakh +4

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...

Yosıpov Feminine Tatar

Yosıpov is a Tatar patronymic surname meaning "son of Yosıf".Etymology and OriginsThe name Yosıpov derives from the Tatar form Yosıf, which corresponds to the Biblical name Joseph. Joseph itself originates from the Hebre...

Yosıpova Feminine Tatar

Yosıpova is a feminine Tatar surname, the feminine form of Yosıpov, which is a patronymic meaning "son of Yosıf." The name Yosıf itself is the Tatar form of Joseph, a name of Hebrew origin meaning "he will add" in refere...

Yusupov Masculine Tajik Uzbek +1

Yusupov is a patronymic surname common in Tajik, Uzbek, and Tatar cultures, meaning "son of Yusuf." The name originates from the Arabic form of Joseph, a biblical and Quranic figure. The surname is most famously associat...

Yusupova Feminine Tajik Uzbek +1

Yusupova is a feminine surname, the counterpart of Yusupov, predominantly found in Tajik, Uzbek, and Tatar cultures. It follows the common Slavic and Turkic pattern of adding -a to denote the feminine form of a surname....

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