Certificate of Name
Sadıqov
Masculine
Azerbaijani
Meaning & Origin
Etymology and MeaningSadıqov is an Azerbaijani patronymic surname, derived from the given name Sadıq, the Azerbaijani form of the Arabic name Sadiq, which means "true, sincere, loyal" and ultimately comes from the Arabic root ṣadaqa (صدق), meaning "to tell the truth." The suffix -ov indicates "son of," making Sadıqov literally mean "son of Sadıq." This patronymic formation is typical in Azerbaijani and other Turkic languages influenced by Russian naming conventions.Geographic and Cultural ContextThe surname is predominantly found in Azerbaijan, where it follows the Azerbaijani naming tradition. Notable bearers include Azerbaijani footballer Nizami Sadıqov, footballer Rashad Sadiqov (born 1983), and sports administrator Sadıq Sadıqov (born 1965). The surname also has related forms in other cultures: the Persian variant Sadeghi, the Turkish Sadık, and the Uzbek Sodiqov (and its feminine form Sodiqova). The feminine counterpart in Azerbaijani is Sadıqova.Notable BearersNizami Sadıqov – Azerbaijani footballerRashad Sadiqov (born 1983) – Azerbaijani footballerSadıq Sadıqov (born 1965) – Azerbaijani sports administratorKey FactsMeaning: Son of Sadıq (the loyal/truthful)Origin: Azerbaijani, derived from ArabicType: Patronymic surnameUsage region: Azerbaijan; variants in Persian, Turkish, Uzbek cultures
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