Names Categorized "rugby union Georgian Lelos"

This is a list of names in which the categories include rugby union Georgian Lelos.
gender
usage
Akaki m Georgian
Georgian form of Akakios.
Anton m German, Russian, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Icelandic, Dutch, Bulgarian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, Slovene, Slovak, Macedonian, Croatian, Romanian, Estonian, Finnish, Georgian, English
Form of Antonius (see Anthony) used in various languages. A notable bearer was the Russian playwright Anton Chekhov (1860-1904).
Anzor m Georgian, Chechen
Possibly derived from the Georgian noble title აზნაური (aznauri), ultimately from Middle Persian 𐭠𐭦𐭭𐭠𐭥𐭫 (aznawar) meaning "noble".
Archil m Georgian
Meaning unknown, of Persian origin. This was the name of an 8th-century Georgian noble who was executed for refusing to convert to Islam.
Avto m Georgian
Short form of Avtandil.
Badri m Georgian
Georgian form of Badr.
Beso m Georgian
Short form of Besarion.
Bidzina m Georgian
From Georgian ბიძა (bidza) meaning "uncle". This was the name of a 17th-century Georgian saint and martyr.
Davit m Georgian, Armenian
Georgian and Armenian form of David.
Dimitri m Russian, Georgian, French
Russian variant of Dmitriy, as well as the Georgian form.
Gela m Georgian
Possibly from Georgian მგელი (mgeli) meaning "wolf".
Giorgi m Georgian
Georgian form of George. This was the name of several kings of Georgia.
Givi m Georgian
Meaning unknown, possibly from Giv.
Gocha m Georgian
Meaning unknown, possibly from a Georgian dialectal word meaning "old man".
Grigol m Georgian
Georgian form of Gregory.
Grigor m Armenian, Bulgarian, Macedonian
Armenian, Bulgarian and Macedonian form of Gregory. This is the name of the patron saint of Armenia (known as Saint Gregory the Illuminator in English).
Ilia m Georgian, Russian, Bulgarian, Belarusian, Old Church Slavic
Georgian form of Elijah. It is also an alternate transcription of Russian Илья or Belarusian Ілья (see Ilya) or Bulgarian Илия (see Iliya).
Irakli m Georgian
Georgian form of Herakles.
Iuri m Georgian, Portuguese
Georgian and Portuguese form of Yuriy.
Lado m Georgian
Short form of Vladimer.
Lasha m Georgian
Possibly from a Northwest Caucasian word meaning "light". This was a name of Giorgi IV, a 13th-century king of Georgia.
Levan m Georgian
Georgian form of Leon.
Luka m Croatian, Serbian, Slovene, Macedonian, Russian, Georgian, Old Church Slavic
Form of Lucas (see Luke) in several languages.
Malkhaz m Georgian
Possibly means "beautiful, elegant, youthful" in Georgian.
Mamuka m Georgian
Means "little father" in Georgian.
Merab 2 m Georgian
Georgian form of Mehrab.
Mikheil m Georgian
Georgian form of Michael.
Nika 3 m Georgian
Diminutive of Nikoloz.
Niko m Finnish, Croatian, Slovene, Georgian, German
Finnish form of Nicholas, as well as a Croatian, Slovene, Georgian and German short form.
Oleg m Russian, Georgian
Russian form of the Old Norse name Helgi (see Helge). The Varangians brought this name from Scandinavia to Eastern Europe: it was borne by a 9th-century Varangian ruler who conquered Kyiv and made it the capital of the state of Kievan Rus.
Otar m Georgian
Derived from Turkic otar meaning "pasture, meadow".
Pavle m Serbian, Macedonian, Croatian, Georgian
Serbian, Macedonian, Croatian and Georgian form of Paul.
Revaz m Georgian
Possibly of Persian origin meaning "wealthy, successful".
Saba 1 m Georgian
Georgian form of Sabas.
Sandro m Italian, Georgian
Short form of Alessandro (Italian) or Aleksandre (Georgian). Sandro Botticelli (1445-1510) was an Italian Renaissance artist, the painter of The Birth of Venus and other famous works.
Sergo m Georgian, Armenian
Georgian form of Sergius.
Shalva m Georgian
Meaning unknown. This was the name of a 13th-century Georgian hero, considered a saint in the Georgian Church.
Simon 1 m English, French, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German, Dutch, Hungarian, Slovene, Romanian, Macedonian, Georgian, Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek
From Σίμων (Simon), the New Testament Greek form of the Hebrew name שִׁמְעוֹן (Shim'on) meaning "hearing, listening", derived from שָׁמַע (shama') meaning "to hear, to listen". This name is spelled Simeon, based on Greek Συμεών, in many translations of the Old Testament, where it is borne by the second son of Jacob. The New Testament spelling may show influence from the otherwise unrelated Greek name Simon 2.... [more]
Soso m Georgian
Diminutive of Ioseb.
Spiridon m Greek, Serbian (Rare), Croatian (Rare)
Serbian and Croatian form of Spyridon, as well as an alternate transcription of the Greek name.
Tamaz m Georgian
Georgian form of Tahmasp.
Tedore m Georgian
Georgian form of Theodore.
Temur m Georgian, Uzbek
Georgian and Uzbek form of Timur.
Tengiz m Georgian
Derived from Turkic tengiz meaning "sea, ocean".
Tikhon m Russian (Rare)
Russian form of Tychon.
Tornike m Georgian
Georgian form of Greek Τορνίκιος (Tornikios) or Τορνίκης (Tornikes), the name of a prominent Byzantine family that was of Armenian or Georgian descent. The family name may be derived from Armenian թոռնիկ (tornik), a diminutive of թոռն (torn) meaning "grandchild". Usage as a given name probably began in honour of the family, a notable member of which was a saint.
Vakhtang m Georgian
Possibly from Old Persian 𐎺𐎼𐎣 𐎫𐎵𐎢 (varka tanu) meaning "wolf-bodied". This name was borne by several kings of Georgia.
Vali m Romanian
Romanian diminutive of Valeriu or Valentin.
Vano m Georgian
Diminutive of Ivane.
Vasil m Bulgarian, Belarusian, Macedonian, Georgian, Albanian
Form of Basil 1 in several languages.
Vazha m Georgian
Derived from Georgian ვაჟი (vazhi) meaning "son".
Zurab m Georgian
Georgian form of Sohrab.
Zviad m Georgian
Derived from Georgian ზვიადი (zviadi) meaning "proud, arrogant".