Formation of Ingush female names. List of beautiful options and their meaning

Men's and women's Chechen names.

Naming is the first, main event in the life of a newborn baby. Many people believed and still believe that a name plays an important role in a person’s fate. Therefore, the Chechens, like many representatives of other nationalities, treated this event with great seriousness and attention. But times pass and the heritage is lost, just like many traditions of the concept of Islam. Nowadays, a name is sometimes the only sign by which we can guess what religion and sometimes nationality this or that person is.
Names are the historical heritage of the people. Unfortunately, many original Chechen names are undeservedly forgotten and become a thing of the past. Names carry part of the history, culture, and faith of their people.
Some traditional Chechen names, which arose on the basis of its original lexical fund, reflect the attitude towards the surrounding life. There are also specific names associated with the plant and animal worlds or which are attributive names. There are also names borrowed from other languages.
The next part of the names, which is by far the most common, are the names eastern origin. They have taken root in the territory where they live Chechen people mostly during the spread of Islam. These are mainly the names of Prophets and Messengers, Prophet Muhammad (saw), His companions, students, followers. Also, based on many hadiths, we learn that best names- consisting of the prefix “Abd” - slave and one of the epithets of Allah. For example, Abdullah is a slave of Allah, Abdurrahman is a slave of the Merciful, etc.
Below are the most common names.
Male Chechen names

Abdurrahman (Arabic) servant of the Merciful
Abdurahim (Arabic) servant of the Merciful
Abdulmalik (Arabic) slave of the Lord
Abdusalam (Arabic) slave of the Perfect One
Abdulaziz (Arabic) slave of the Mighty
Abdulkhalik (Arabic) slave of the Creator
Abdulgaffar (Arabic) slave of the Forgiving
Abdulwahhab (Arabic) slave of the Giver
Abdurrazaq (Arabic) slave of the Giver of food
Abdulalim (Arabic) slave of the All-Knowing
Abdulbasit (Arabic) slave of the Generous
Abdullatif (Arabic) slave of the Good
Abdulhalim (Arabic) slave of the Patient
Abdulazim (Arabic) slave of the Great
Abduljalil (Arabic) slave of the Glorious
Abdulkarim (Arabic) slave of the Magnanimous
Abdulhakim (Arabic) slave of the Wise
Abdulhamid (Arabic) slave of the Praised One
Abulwahid (Arabic) slave of the One
Abdussamad (Arabic) slave of the Eternal
Abdulkadir (Arabic) slave of the Almighty
Abdurrashid (Arabic) slave of the Prudent
Abbas (Arabic) stern, gloomy. The name of the uncle of the Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.)
Abu (Arabic) nominal stem means father, Spanish. at the beginning of the name of Ave. Abuali
Abulkhair (Arabic) doing good
Adam (Arabic) created from the dust of the ground
Adl (Arabic) fair
Akram (Arabic) generous
Ali (Arabic) exalted, name of the fourth Righteous Caliph Ali (r.a.)
Alvi (Chechen) sublime
Alkhazur (Chechen) eagle
Alyauddin (Arabic) nobility of faith
Amir (Arabic) ruler
Arzu (Chechen) eagle
Askhab (Arabic) the friendliest
Akhmat (from Arabic) glorified
Anzor (Arabic) the most caring
Ahmad (Arabic) one of the names of the Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.)
Ayub (Arabic) repentant, name of the Prophet Ayub (peace be upon him)
Bagawuddin (Arabic) height of religion
Bashir (Arabic) bringer of joy
Bekhan (Arabic) chief prince, head
Bishr (Arabic) joy
Borz (Chechen) wolf
Bula (Chechen) bison
Bulat (Arabic) steel
Wadud (Arabic) loving, one of the names of Allah Al-Wadud
Walid (Arabic) father
Vakha (Chechen) live
Voroshil (Russian) on behalf of the marshal Soviet Union Kliment Voroshilov.
Ghazi (Arabic) warrior
Gazimagomed (Arabic) warrior of Muhammad (s.a.w.)
Dawud (Arabic) beloved, dear
Denis (Greek) From Dionys - god of the vital forces of nature, god of wine. This name is prohibited for Muslims.
Dikalu (Russian) comes from the name of party leader Nikolai Gikalo. This name is prohibited for Muslims.
Jabrail (Arabic) name of one of the archangels
Jamal (Arabic) handsome
Jamaldin (Arabic) beauty of faith
Dika (Chechen) good
Dobruska (Russian) from the surname of the head of the Vedensky district Dobrovolsky, who was killed by the abrek Zelimkhan.
Dukhvakha (Chechen) live long
Zaid (Arabic) abundance
Zakiy (Arabic) pure
Zaman (Arabic) time, era
Zahid (Arabic) abstinent
Zelimzan (Chechen) healthy, long-living, real
Ziyad (Arab) greatness
Ziyauddin (Arabic) radiance of faith
Zuhair (Arabic) bright, light
Ibrahim (ancient Hebrew-Arabic) father of nations, the name of the Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him) in the biblical tradition Abraham
Idris (Arabic) name of Prophet Idris (peace be upon him)
Izuddin (Arabic) greatness of faith
Ikram (Arabic) honor, respect, reverence
Inal - lord
‘Isa (Arabic) help of God, name of the Prophet ‘Isa (peace be upon him)
Isam (Arabic) submission
Ismail (Arabic) name of the Prophet Ismail (peace be upon him)
Ishaq (Arabic) name of the Prophet Ishaq (peace be upon him)
Ihsan (Arabic) sincerity
Qais (Arabic) hard
Kura (Chechen) falcon
Kuira (Chechen) hawk
Lema (Chechen) lion
Lecha (Chechen) eagle
Lu (Chechen) roe deer
Magomed (Arabic) on behalf of the Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.)
Majid (Arabic) glorious
Mayrsalt (Chechen) brave
Makkhal (Chechen) kite
Malik (Arabic) owner, ruler, king
Mansur (Arabic) protected, victorious
Mahdi (Arabic) guide
Murad (Arabic) willing, striving
Musa (Arabic) name of the Prophet, literally translated as pulled out of water
Mustafa (Arabic) chosen, chosen
Muslim (Arabic) Muslim
Muhammad (Arabic) glorified, glorious, name of the last Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.)
Muhsin (Arabic) doing good
Mukhtar (Arabic) chosen one
Nazir (Arabic) warning
Nal (Chechen) boar
Najmuddin (Arabic) star of faith
Nasruddin (Arabic) help of religion
Nokhcho (Chechen) Chechen
Ovlur (Chechen) lamb
Olkhazar (Chechen) bird
Osman (Arabic) name of the third Righteous Caliph Uthman (r.a.)
Pasha (Turkic) master
Piil (Chechen) elephant
Rajab (Arabic) seventh month of the Islamic calendar
Ramadan (Arabic) name of the holy month
Rahman (Arabic) merciful
Rahim (Arabic) merciful, compassionate
Rashid (Arabic) conscientious, prudent
Ruslan (Turkic) lion
Said (Arabic) blessed, happy
Sai (Chechen) deer
Sayyid (Arabic) lord
Saifuddin (Arabic) sword of faith
Saifullah (Arabic) sword of Allah
Salah (Arabic) justice
Salih (Arabic) name of the Prophet Salih (peace be upon him)
Salman (Arabic) friend
Suleiman (Arabic) living in health and prosperity, the name of the Prophet Suleiman (peace be upon him)
Suli (Chechen) Dagestani
Sultan (Arabic) ruling
Sutarbi (Chechen) greedy
Tagir (Arabic) pure, sincere
Turpal (Chechen) hero
Umar (Arabic) name of the second Righteous Caliph Umar (r.a.)
Osama (Arabic) lion
Fazl (Arabic) venerable
Hamid (Arabic) praiseworthy, praiseworthy, praising God
Haris (Arabic) plowman
Khoza (Chechen) sparrow
Tshogal (Chechen) fox
Cha (Chechen) bear
Chaborz (Chechen) bear and wolf
Shamsuddin (Arabic) sun of faith
Sharif (Arabic) noble
Shahid (Arabic) testifying to monotheism in the face of death
Emin (Arabic) faithful
Yunus (from Hebrew) stream, the name of the Prophet Yunus (peace be upon him)
Yaqub (Arabic) name of Prophet Yaqub (peace be upon him)
Female Chechen names

Aziza (Arabic) dear, dear
'Aida (Arabic) visiting
Aisha (Arabic) prosperous, the name of one of the wives of the Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.)
Aina (Arabic) source
'Alia (Arabic) majestic
Amina (Arabic) faithful
Amani (Arabic) desire
Amira (Arabic) leader
Anisa (Arabic) friendly
'Asama (Arabic) purity
Asila (Arabic) noble
Asiya (Arabic) caretaker of the weak, the name of the pharaoh's faithful wife
Asma (Arabic) name of the daughter of Abubakr (r.a.)
Bashira (Arabic) bringing joy
Bayanat (Arabic) precision
Bilqis (Arabic) name of the Queen of Sheba
Birlant (Chechen) diamond
Jamila (Arabic) beautiful
Janan (Arabic) heart of the soul
Children (Chechen) silver
Deshi (Chechen) gold
Zhovkhar (Chechen) pearls
Zainab (Arabic) name of the daughter of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)
Zayna (Arabic) beautiful
Zakiyya (Arabic) pure
Zahira (Arabic) luminous
Zaza (Chechen) flowering
Zezag (Chechen) flower
Zuleikha (Arabic) name of the wife of the Prophet Yusuf (peace be upon him)
Zumrud (Arabic) emerald
Zuhra (Arabic) flower, star
Yisa (Chechen) stay
Iman (Arabic) faith
Kamila (Arabic) perfection
Kasir (Arabic) a lot
Khokha (Chechen) pigeon
Laila (Arabic) night
Lina (Arabic) tenderness, meekness
Madina (Arabic) city of the Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.)
Maimuna (Arabic) blessed
Makkah (Arabic) city of Mecca
Maliika (Arabic) angel
Maryam (Arabic) name of the mother of Prophet Isa (peace be upon them)
Mufida (Arabic) necessary
Nabila (Arabic) famous
Najat (Arabic) unharmed
Najiyya (Arabic) security
Nazira (Arabic) equal
Nailya (Arabic) acquiring
Nasira (Arabic) winner
Nafisa (Arabic) precious
Nidaa (Arabic) call
Nur (Arabic) light
Polla (Chechen) butterfly
Raisa (Arabic) leader
Razia, Razeta (Arabic) pleased
Rashida (Arabic) prudent
Ruwayda (Arabic) smoothly walking
Ruqiya (Arabic) name of the daughter of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)
Rumani (Arabic) pomegranate seed
Sawda (Arabic) name of one of the wives of the Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.)
Seda (Chechen) star
Sa'ida (Arabic) happy
Sakina (Arabic) divine world in the shower
Salima (Arabic) healthy
Sana'a (Arabic) splendor
Safa (Arabic) clarity, purity
Safiyya (Arabic) carefree, pure
Sahla (Arabic) smooth
Sumaiya (Arabic) name of the first female martyr
Suhaila (Arabic) smooth, light
Suhaima (Arabic) small arrow
Tabarak (Arabic) grace
Taus (Arabic) peacock
Ummukulsum (Arabic)
Fawziya (Arabic) lucky
Fazila (Arabic) virtue
Fatima (Arabic) name of the daughter of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)
Farida (Arabic) unique
Fariha (Arabic) happy, joyful
Firdovs (Arabic) name of one of the levels of Paradise
Hawa (Arabic) foremother of people
Khadija (Arabic) name of one of the wives of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)
Hadiya (Arabic) righteous
Hajar (Arabic) name of the wife of Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him)
Halima (Arabic) tender, the name of the nurse of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)
Khalisa (Arabic) sincere
Khalifa (Arabic) caliphate
Hanifa (Arabic) true believer
Hasna (Arabic) beautiful
Hayat (Arabic) life
Huria (Arabic) maiden of paradise
Chovka (Chechen) jackdaw
Sharifa (Arabic) noble
Yasira (Arabic) meek
Yasmine (Arabic) jasmine
Yakha (Chechen) live
Yakhita (Chechen) let me live

Some names presented may have different spellings from their original forms In the original language. Taking into account the features Chechen language Some names contain altered letters. In parentheses it is indicated which language it comes from given name. If you do not find the name you are interested in, look in other names or in the search program on our website. You can send information, we will be grateful for adding to the list of Chechen names and their meanings.

Men's and women's Ingush names belong to the Nakh group of names. They have a very unusual and original sound, which is suitable for the ears of a Russian-speaking person. This feature beautiful Ingush names caused by the specific morphological structure and phonetic system of the Nakh languages. She makes them very similar to Chechen names, which also belong to this language group. However, some differences still remain. In particular, in Ingush names for boys and girls, the sound “ai” is much more common, which is uncharacteristic of the Chechen language.

Origin of male and female Ingush names

Depending on their origin, popular Ingush names can be divided into several groups:

  1. Originally Ingush names. Among them there are many that are formed from words denoting animals, natural phenomena, character traits and actions of a person (for example, Bach = “live”, Dika = “good”, etc.).
  2. Ingush names of girls and boys of Arabic and Persian origin (Ibrahim, Yakub, Leila, Magomed, etc.).
  3. Names borrowed from other languages. Some of them have Russian roots.

Top popular Ingush names for boys

  • Anzor. Translated into Russian = “free”
  • Akhmat. Persian version of the name Ahmet
  • Bashir. From Arabic "man"/"person"
  • Beslan. Translated into Russian, the Ingush name means = “prince of lions”
  • Dalagat. Version of the name Talgat = “beautiful appearance”
  • Dick. Ingush boy name meaning "good"
  • Ibrahim. Version of the name Abraham = "exalted father"
  • Mehdi. From Arabic "elder"
  • Muslim. Translated into Russian = “a Muslim who is devoted to Allah”
  • Hamid. From Arabic "praiseworthy"

List of the most popular Ingush names for girls

  • Isa. The name is of Turkic origin. Translated as "golden moon"
  • Aliya. Translated from Arabic = “high”
  • Amina. Name Arab origin. Translated as “faithful” / “reliable”
  • Zaidat. Version of the name Zaid = "superior"/"excess"
  • Zamira. Translated into Russian, the girl’s Ingush name means = “hidden dream”
  • Zara. Ingush girl name meaning "gold"
  • Layla. Translated into Russian = “night”
  • Maryam. From Aramaic = "lady"
  • Rabia. Translated into Russian, the female Ingush name has the meaning = “spring” / “hill”
  • Salima. From Arabic = "unharmed"
  • Hawa. Arabic form of Eve = "life giver"
  • Khadija. Translated into Russian = “born before its time”

The meaning of beautiful male and female Ingush names

There are a number of dialectal differences in the pronunciation and spelling of male and female Ingush names. In some cases, at the end of a word, the consonants are deafened and the vowels change. When pronouncing modern Ingush names of girls and boys, the emphasis falls on the first syllable. In this case, the length of vowels does not play any role.

Modern female and male Chechen names are very diverse. Their sound has the most various shades. Some of these names are quite familiar to the ears of a Russian-speaking person, others are more exotic. This diversity is due to the constant influence of other cultures on Chechen names. Many names were borrowed from Turkic and Arabic. Some of them have Russian roots. In addition, there are native Chechen names for boys and girls. They were formed under the influence of national traditions and absorbed all the cultural, social and ethnic characteristics of the people.

The meaning of modern Chechen names

Depending on their meaning, modern Chechen names can be divided into several groups:

  1. Reflecting external signs or internal features person. For example, Anisa means “friendly” and Jamal means “handsome”.
  2. Beautiful Chechen names, the meaning of which is associated with animals and flora. For example, Lu is translated into Russian as “roe deer,” and Lecha as “eagle.”
  3. Unusual, which indicate various natural phenomena and celestial bodies. It is worth mentioning here Batta, meaning “lunar”, and Seda, meaning star.
  4. Ancient male and female Chechen names that served as spells. For example, by naming the child Dukhavaha, the parents asked for a long life for him.
  5. Beautiful, denoting precious metals and other luxury items. Most often they are called representatives of the fair sex.

Today, some Chechen names for boys are also used, the meaning of which is associated with the names of the Prophet Muhammad. Most of them were borrowed from Arabic.

Top most popular Chechen names for boys

  • Alnazur. From the Chechen "eagle"
  • Borz. Male Chechen name meaning "wolf"
  • Vaha. Translated into Russian it means “live”
  • Dick. Interpreted as "good"
  • Zelim. Chechen name for a boy, means = healthy"
  • Spay. Translated into Russian it means “graceful”
  • Treating. From the Chechen "falcon"
  • Malik. Male Chechen name, meaning “lord”
  • Turpal. Interpreted as “knight” / “hero”
  • Haza. Translated into Russian it means “beautiful”

List of original Chechen names for girls

  • Aimani. From Arabic Ayman = "happy"
  • Children. Female Chechen name meaning "silver"
  • Zhovkhar. Translated into Russian it means “pearl”
  • Zezag. From the Chechen "flower"
  • Khokha. Chechen name for a girl, means = “dove”
  • Seda. Translated into Russian it means “star”
  • Serlo. Interpreted as "light"
  • Shovda. Female Chechen name, meaning “spring”
  • Shlpan. Chechen version of the name Chulpan, meaning "morning star"
  • Yaha. Corresponds to the spell "let live"

Features of pronunciation of Chechen names for boys and girls

Residents of Chechnya speak different dialects. This circumstance has a significant impact on the local system of anthroponymy. In connection with him,

b) The most popular today female names:

c) “Complete” dictionary of modern Chechen names:seven thousand names and variants

2200 male names (with 4700 variants), 1200 female names (with 2500 variants)

The most significant books and scientific publications about Chechen names:

1) The secret of names. Vainakhs, Arabs and Islam (Bagaev M.Kh.)

// The book with this title was written in 1994 and was published in a small edition that same year. Only a few copies have survived to this day. In 2015, the editor-in-chief of the popular magazine “Nana” Lula Zhumalaeva decided to publish on the pages of the magazine (in print and electronic version, No. 5-6, 7-8, 9-10 / 2015) a shortened version of the book.

2) The history of Chechnya in the mirror reflection of proper names (Ibragimov K.Kh.)

3) Arabic names in the Chechen language (Almurzaeva P.Kh.)// The article “Arabic names in the Chechen language” was published in the journal “Philological Sciences. Questions of Theory and Practice.” Tambov, “Gramota” Publishing House, 2016, No. 9 (63), part 2, pp. 63-66, ISSN 1997-2911 // Author of the article - Deputy Dean of the Faculty foreign languages Chechensky state university, Candidate of Philological Sciences, Associate Professor Almurzaeva Petimat Khalidovna.

Names of eastern origin. Etymology (Bibulatov N.S.)// We offer you an excerpt from the book “Chechen Names”, published in 1991. The author of this book is Candidate of Philological Sciences Bibulatov Nurdin Saipudinovich. In it you will find almost 40 names popular among peoples who profess Islam.

4) Gender studies in Chechen linguistics(Bakhaeva L.M.)

// The article was published in the journal "Bulletin of the Stavropol State University: Philological Sciences. - 2007. - No. 53, pp. 111-117). On this website it is posted in an abbreviated form (only parts I and IV). Author Bakhaeva Leila Mukharbekovna, Senior Lecturer at the Department of Russian and Chechen Languages, Grozny State Oil Institute.

5) Reflection of anthroponymy in the life of the Chechen people(from the dissertation of T.M. Shavlaeva)

// Shavlaeva Tamara Magamedovna - Associate Professor of the Department of Cultural Studies of the Chechen State University. University, Candidate of Historical Sciences // Here are several fragments from her doctoral dissertation on the topic: “From the history of cultural development economic activity Chechen people (XIX-early XX centuries)". Specialty 07.00.07 Ethnography, ethnology, anthropology, 2017

6) Chechen and Ingush national traditions naming names(Khasbulatova Z.I.)

// Zulay Imranovna Khasbulatova - professor at the Chechen State University, leading researcher at the ethnology department of the Institute of Humanitarian Studies of the Academy of Sciences Chechen Republic // Here are some excerpts from her doctoral dissertation: “ Traditional culture raising children among Chechens (XIX - early XX centuries)". Specialty 07.00.07 - Ethnography, ethnology, anthropology, 2015

7) A large amount of factual material on original Chechen names and surnames is concentrated in the monograph “Chechens in the Mirror of Tsarist Statistics (1860-1900).”// Its author is Ibragimova Zarema Khasanovna. The book was published in 2000, republished in 2006, Moscow, Probel Publishing House, 244 pp., ISBN 5-98604-066-X. .

You will also find a selection of original Chechen names in the book “Chechen Weapons”// Author Isa Askhabov, pdf, 66 pp. // on pp. 49-57 the names of Chechen gunsmiths of the 18th-20th centuries are given, and on pp. 15-16 it talks about the names of damask steel, which became male names(Hazbolat, Dzhambolat, etc.)

8) Structural and grammatical types of personal namesprimordial fund of the Chechen language

// The article “Structural and grammatical types of personal names of the original fund of the Chechen language” was published in the journal Bulletin of the Institute of Educational Problems of the Chechen Republic, Vol. 7, 2009, Grozny// Author Zura Abuevna Aldieva - Candidate of Philological Sciences, Associate Professor of the Russian Language Department of the Chechen State Pedagogical University.

9) Section "Nakh language names: Chechen and Ingush names" (pp. 364-382) in the "Directory of personal names of the peoples of the RSFSR"// Ed. A.V. Superanskaya, Moscow, Russian Language Publishing House, 1987, first edition, 1979, section authors Yu.D. Desheriev and Kh. Oshaev, based on materials from the Chechen-Ingush Research Institute).

10) Collection "Consolidated dictionary of personal names of the peoples of the North Caucasus." Moscow, publishing house "Nauka" / "Flinta", 2012// author of the project and leader of the team of authors Roza Yusufovna Namitokova, Doctor of Philology, Professor of the Adygea State University. University. // the section that is of greatest interest to us is "Vainakh: Ingush and Chechen names"(pp. 133-157), and section "Personal names of eastern origin of the peoples of the North Caucasus"(pp. 399-484). Entire book - .

11) Most large collection Chechen personal names - 5000 names and variants collected by Bibulatov Nurdin Saipudinovich(philologist, specialist in grammar and anthroponymy of the Chechen language). Book "Chechen names" was completed by him in 1990, and on next year- printed. For obvious reasons, only a few copies have survived to this day. Today you can get acquainted with the book only here, on the “A Thousand Names” website. Just keep in mind that many names are “outdated” and are practically not found today. Read a book.

Be sure to go to the "Muslim names" section of this site - you will find a lot of useful information.

The decision on what to name a child has enormous sacred significance. Many believe that this can influence the character and destiny of a person, endowing him with special traits and abilities. Each nation has its own names, formed over many hundreds of years. Female names of Chechen origin are very beautiful.

What names are given to women in Chechnya?

When choosing what to name a girl, Muslims try to take into account all the traditions of their faith. Many Chechen female names come from the names of sacred animals, plants, and revered natural phenomena. Interesting feature Muslim names are the origin of many of them from the verb form. For example, Vakha translated into Russian means “live”, Yisa means “stay”. This unusual choice is due to the fact that in ancient times Muslims believed that in this way a child could be saved from death. If the family was very poor, then by naming their daughter Vakha, the parents asked heaven for special indulgence for the baby. Chechen female names can also come from adjectives (Aliya - “majestic”, Amina - “faithful”, Farikha - “happy”).

Ancient female names

The Chechens borrowed a lot from the ancient Persians, Syrians and even the Slavs. Many Chechen female names can have several pronunciation options depending on the region of residence and the dialect spoken by the residents of a particular area. In our time, names derived from the names of the holy prophets and their wives are very revered. These are Zeinab Zuleikha (wife of the Prophet Yusuf), Madina (city of the Prophet Muhammad), Maryam (mother of the Prophet Isa), Khadija (one of the wives of the Prophet Muhammad).

Popular female names

Modern Chechen parents are free to choose a name for their daughter. The once forgotten ones are very popular old names: Suhaima - “smooth”, Firdevs - “level of Paradise”, Maimunah - “blessed”, Polla - “butterfly”, etc.

Classic names that always remain in demand: Kamila - “perfection”, Zukhra - “star”, Aziza - “darling”, Jamila - “beautiful”, Yasmin - “jasmine”. Chechen female names and their meanings are very interesting to study, since behind each of them is hidden Long story and fairy tales.

The choice of a name for a child depends on the wishes of the parents and close relatives, but do not forget about its compatibility with the patronymic and surname. This combination should be harmonious and harmonious, as well as easy to pronounce. Otherwise, the girl may have communication problems in the future. There are cases when grown children resist their parents’ choice so much that they even officially change their name. Therefore, you need to think carefully about choosing a name for your daughter, because she will have to wear it throughout her life.

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