Meaning & Origin
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", from the Arabic root k-r-m (karuma) "to be generous". The suffix -ov is a common Slavic patronymic marker, indicating "son of", adopted by many Turkic peoples historically influenced by Russian naming conventions.Distribution and VariantsThe surname is found primarily among Tatars, an ethnic group in Russia. Variants in other languages include Karimov (Uzbek) and Kərimov (Azerbaijani). The feminine form is Kärimova, with equivalents Karimova and Kərimova in Uzbek and Azerbaijani, respectively. The given name Karim appears in many Islamic cultures, while the surname Karimi is common in Persian-speaking regions.Religious ContextIn Islamic tradition, al-Karīm (الكريم) is one of the 99 names of Allah, emphasizing divine generosity.Meaning: Son of the generous/noble oneOrigin: Tatar (Turkic, with Slavic suffix)Variant surge: Karimov (Uzbek), Kərimov (Azerbaijani)Gender: Masculine surname