This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is masculine; and the usage is Georgian.
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Paata პაატა m GeorgianDerived from the Georgian adjective პატარა
(patara) meaning "little, small" as well as "young" (sometimes in reference to a child). Also compare the Georgian adjective პაწაწინა
(patsatsina) meaning "wee, tiny".... [
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Papuna პაპუნა m GeorgianThe first element of this name is derived from either the Georgian noun პაპა
(papa) meaning "grandfather" or the Georgian noun პაპი
(papi) meaning "pope" (which is ultimately of Latin origin)... [
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Parsadan ფარსადან m Literature, Georgian (Archaic)Georgian sources state that this name is of Persian origin and means "wise, learned" and "scholar, scientist". This should connect the name to Middle Persian
frazānag meaning "wise, intelligent" and
frazanagīh meaning "wisdom, intelligence", which have both evolved into modern Persian as فرزانه
(farzâne) (see
Farzaneh).... [
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Platoni პლატონი m Georgian (Rare)Form of
Platon with the Georgian nominative suffix -ი
(-i). It is only used in Georgian when the name is written stand-alone.
Pore ფორე m Georgian (Rare)Short form of
Kristepore. A notable bearer of this name was Kristepore "Pore" Mosulishvili (1916-1944), a Georgian Soviet soldier who participated in the Italian resistance movement during World War II.
Potskhvera ფოცხვერა m Georgian (Rare)Derived from the Georgian noun ფოცხვერი
(potskhveri) meaning "lynx" (as in, the feline).
Puntusha ფუნთუშა m & f Georgian (Rare)Derived from the Georgian noun ფუნთუშა
(puntusha) meaning "bun, doughnut, roll".
Qutlu ყუთლუ m Georgian (Archaic)Georgian form of
Qutluğ. A notable bearer of this name was the medieval Georgian politician Qutlu Arslan (12th century), who was of Kipchak descent.
Qvarqvare ყვარყვარე m Georgian (Archaic), LiteratureThe general consensus is that this name is ultimately derived from the Georgian verb უყვარს
(uqvars) meaning "to love", which basically gives the name the meaning of "beloved". Also compare
Saqvarela.... [
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Raindi რაინდი m GeorgianDerived from the Georgian noun რაინდი
(raindi) meaning "knight". This is a relatively modern name, which might possibly have been inspired by the Georgian rock band რკინის რაინდი
(Rkinis Raindi), whose name means "Iron Knight"... [
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Rapiel რაფიელ m Georgian (Rare)Georgian form of
Raphael. A notable bearer of this name was the Georgian poet and playwright Rapiel Eristavi (1824-1901).
Rati რატი m GeorgianOf Iranian origin, this name can mean "lord, master, patron" as well as "generous, magnanimous". In the case of the latter meaning, the name is derived from the Persian adjective راد
(rad) meaning "generous, liberal".
Razhden რაჟდენ m GeorgianThe meaning of the first element of this compound name is uncertain. It might possibly have been derived from Middle Persian
rōz meaning "day". As for the second element, that is derived from Middle Persian
dēn meaning "religion"... [
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Rodam როდამ f & m GeorgianGeorgian form of
Rudabeh. This name was originally feminine in Georgia, but over time it has become a unisex name.... [
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Roin როინ m GeorgianDerived from the Middle Persian adjective
rōyēn meaning "brazen", which is ultimately derived from the Middle Persian noun
rōy meaning "brass, copper".... [
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Rolandi როლანდი m GeorgianForm of
Roland with the Georgian nominative suffix -ი
(-i). It is only used in Georgian when the name is written stand-alone.
Romanozi რომანოზი m Georgian (Rare)Form of
Romanoz with the Georgian nominative suffix -ი
(-i). It is only used in Georgian when the name is written stand-alone.
Rostevan როსტევან m Literature, Georgian (Rare)Georgian sources state that this name is of Persian origin and means "straight, righteous" as well as "wise, sage" and "truthful". This should connect the name to Middle Persian
rāst meaning "true, straight, direct" and
rastīh meaning "truth", which have evolved into modern Persian as respectively راست
(râst) and راستی
(râsti).... [
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Rostomi როსტომი m GeorgianForm of
Rostom with the nominative suffix, used in Georgian when the name is written stand-alone.
Sachino საჩინო m Georgian (Rare)Derived from the archaic Georgian adjective საჩინო
(sachino) meaning "obvious" as well as "visible, prominent, clear".
Samoel სამოელ m Georgian (Rare)Georgian form of
Samuel. This name was borne by eight Catholicoi of Caucasian Iberia: the first lived in the 5th century AD, the last in the 9th century AD.
Samsoni სამსონი m Georgian (Rare)Form of
Samson with the Georgian nominative suffix -ი
(-i). It is only used in Georgian when the name is written stand-alone.
Sardion სარდიონ m GeorgianDerived from Greek σάρδιον
(sardion), which is the name that the ancient Greeks had for
carnelian, a precious stone. It is not completely certain what the ancient Greeks had derived the name from... [
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Saridan სარიდან m Literature, Georgian (Rare)This is the name of a king in the 12th-century epic poem
The Knight in the Panther's Skin written by the Georgian poet Shota Rustaveli (1172-1216). He was the father of the titular knight of the poem, namely prince Tariel of India.... [
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Sarmeane სარმეანე m Georgian (Archaic), History (Ecclesiastical)Meaning unknown. It might possibly be related to the Greek verb σαρμεύω
(sarmeuo) meaning "to dig sand", which is ultimately derived from the Greek noun σαρμός
(sarmos) meaning "heap of earth, that what is swept together"... [
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Saurmag საურმაგ m Georgian (Rare), HistoryGeorgian form of the Scythian personal name
Sawarmag, which literally means "black hand". It is derived from Scythian
syāva meaning "black" combined with Scythian
arma meaning "hand" and the suffix
-aka... [
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Sese სესე m Georgian (Rare)Meaning unknown. Georgian sources state that the name is of Kartvelian origin. However, there might possibly be a chance that the name was originally a short form of
Ioseb (compare its diminutive
Soso), in which case it is technically of Hebrew origin... [
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Sesika სესიკა m Georgian (Rare)Diminutive of
Sese. A known bearer of this name was the Georgian actor Aleksandre "Sesika" Kuprashvili (1904-1979).
Shadiman შადიმან m GeorgianGeorgian form of the Persian name
Šādmān (also
Shādmān), of which the first element is derived from Middle Persian
šād (also
shād) meaning "happy, joyful" or from Middle Persian
šādīh (also
shādīh) meaning "happiness, joy"... [
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Shakro შაქრო m Georgian (Rare)Diminutive of
Zakaria (compare
Zakro). However, it can also be an independent name in its own right, in which case it is derived from the Georgian noun შაქარი
(shakari) meaning "sugar", which is ultimately of Persian origin.
Shavleg შავლეგ m GeorgianDerived from the Georgian adjective შავი
(shavi) meaning "black", which is ultimately of Iranian origin.
Shavlego შავლეგო m GeorgianVariant of
Shavleg. A known bearer of this name is the Georgian general Shavlego Tabatadze (b. 1977).
Shedan შედან m Georgian (Archaic)Of Persian origin, but the meaning is uncertain. Georgian sources state that the name is derived from the Middle Persian noun
šēr meaning "lion", of which the modern Persian form is
shir (see
Shir 2)... [
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Shergil შერგილ m Georgian (Rare)Means "catcher of lions", derived from the Persian noun شیر
(sher) meaning "lion" (see
Sher) combined with Persian گیر
(gir), which is the present stem of the verb گرفتن
(gereftan) or
(giriftan) meaning "to take, to catch"... [
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Sherlom შერლომ m Georgian (Archaic)Derived from the Persian noun شیر
(sher) meaning "lion" (see
Sher) combined with the Georgian noun ლომი
(lomi) meaning "lion".... [
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Shermadin შერმადინ m Literature, GeorgianMeaning uncertain. According to one Russian source, the name is a combination of the Persian noun شیر
(sher) meaning "lion" (see
Sher) with the Arabic noun مدينة
(madina) meaning "town, city"... [
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Shermazan შერმაზან m Georgian (Archaic)Means "killer of lions", derived from the Persian noun شیر
(sher) meaning "lion" (see
Sher) combined with the Middle Persian verb
ōzadan meaning "to kill".... [
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Shevardena შევარდენა m Georgian (Archaic)Derived from Georgian შევარდენი
(shevardeni), which is a variant of the Georgian noun შავარდენი
(shavardeni) meaning "falcon" as well as "hawk".... [
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Shio შიო m GeorgianModern form of შიოშ
(Shiosh), which is the Old Georgian form of the Iranian given name
Siaosh or
Siaush meaning "black" or "black man".... [
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Shmagi შმაგი m GeorgianDerived from the Georgian adjective შმაგი
(shmagi) meaning "riotous". In some contexts it can also mean "crazy, foolish".
Shota შოთა m GeorgianMeaning and linguistic origin uncertain. An existing theory is that the name is a variant of
Ashot and/or
Ashotan or otherwise etymologically related to them... [
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Shurman შურმან m Georgian (Rare)Meaning uncertain. It is possibly derived from Persian شرمان
(sharman) or
(shorman).
Sisona სისონა m Georgian (Rare)Meaning unknown. It is perhaps related to the Old Georgian compound word სისვისფერს
(sisvispers) meaning "colourful, full of colour". The modern Georgian equivalent of the elements in that word are სისავსის
(sisavsis) meaning "of fullness" (genitive of სისავსე
(sisavse) meaning "fullness") and ფერი
(peri) meaning "colour"... [
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Sokrat სოკრატ m Abkhaz, Albanian, Armenian, Azerbaijani, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Croatian, Georgian (Rare), Macedonian, Russian, Serbian, Slovene, UkrainianForm of
Socrates in various languages. In Georgia, this name is a variant of
Sokrate, which is the standard Georgian form of the aforementioned name.
Sozar სოზარ m Georgian (Rare)Meaning unknown. It might possibly be related to the Ossetian name
Sozyr, which is ultimately of Iranian origin.
Spartaki სპარტაკი m GeorgianForm of
Spartak with the Georgian nominative suffix -ი
(-i). It is only used in Georgian when the name is written stand-alone.
Stalberi სტალბერი m Soviet, Georgian (Rare)Combination of
Stalin and
Beria, which were the surnames of the Soviet politicians Joseph Stalin (1878-1953) and Lavrentiy Beria (1899-1953). This name was created by Communist parents who were eager to reject traditional names.... [
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Suliko სულიკო m & f Georgian, LiteratureMeans "little soul" in Georgian. It is derived from the Georgian noun სული
(suli) meaning "soul" combined with the Georgian diminutive suffix -კო
(-ko).... [
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Sulkhan სულხან m GeorgianDerived from the Arabic noun صُلْح
(sulh) meaning "peace, reconciliation" combined with the Turkic title
khan meaning "ruler, leader".... [
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Tadeozi თადეოზი m Georgian (Rare)Form of
Tadeoz with the Georgian nominative suffix -ი
(-i). It is only used in Georgian when the name is written stand-alone.
Tamshugh m Turkish, Georgian, AbkhazOrigin of the name is Turkish and it has been popular in western Georgia, specifically in Abkhazia, from somewhere XVI-XVII centuries.
Tarieli ტარიელი m GeorgianForm of
Tariel with the nominative suffix, used in Georgian when the name is written stand-alone.
Tate ტატე, თათე m Georgian (Rare)When written as ტატე, this name is a short form of
Estate. It is now also used as an independent name.... [
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Tedo თედო m GeorgianShort form of
Tedore,
Teodore and
Tevdore, though there is some evidence that it already existed as an independent name before the Greek name
Theodoros was introduced to the Kartvelian peoples... [
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Tengizi თენგიზი m GeorgianForm of
Tengiz with the nominative suffix, used in Georgian when the name is written stand-alone.
Tevdore თევდორე m Georgian Mythology, GeorgianMeaning unknown. In Georgian mythology, this was the name of the god of agriculture and horses, whose name and person became associated with saint
Theodore of Amasea after the christianization of Georgia... [
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Tite ტიტე m GeorgianGeorgian form of
Titus. A known bearer of this name was the Georgian philosopher and writer Tite Margvelashvili (1891-1946).
Toni თონი, ტონი m GeorgianWhen written as თონი, this name is a short form of
Tornike. But when written as ტონი, it is a short form of names that end in -ტონ
(-ton), such as
Anton and
Meliton.... [
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Torghva თორღვა m Georgian (Rare), FolkloreMeaning unknown. In Georgian folklore, this is the name of a Khevsur hero from the village of Mutso in the historical Georgian province of Khevsureti.
Tristani ტრისტანი m GeorgianForm of
Tristan with the nominative suffix, used in Georgian when the name is written stand-alone.
Tsiskara ცისკარა m Georgian (Rare)Derived from the Georgian noun ცისკარი
(tsiskari) meaning "sunrise, dawn, daybreak". It is a compound word that consists of Georgian ცის
(tsis) meaning "of the sky" and Georgian კარი
(kari) meaning "door"... [
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Tsotne ცოტნე m GeorgianEither derived from Georgian ცოტა
(tsota) meaning "a little, few" or from Georgian მცოდნე
(mtsodne) meaning "able, adept".... [
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Ucha უჩა m Mingrelian, GeorgianDerived from the Mingrelian adjective უჩა
(uča) meaning "black, dark, swarthy".
Ushisha უშიშა m Georgian (Rare)Derived from the Georgian adjective უშიშარი
(ushishari) meaning "fearless, brave".
Vakhtangi ვახტანგი m GeorgianForm of
Vakhtang with the nominative suffix, used in Georgian when the name is written stand-alone.
Vakhushti ვახუშტი m GeorgianThis compound name is of Iranian origin, but the meaning is uncertain. According to one Georgian source, it means "best" as well as "bliss, paradise". This would likely make the name etymologically related to Avestan
vohu meaning "good" and to Persian خوب
(khub) or
(xub) meaning "good"... [
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Valeriane ვალერიანე m Georgian (Rare)Georgian form of
Valerianus (see
Valerian). This is an older name and it is fairly rare in Georgia nowadays; the shorter form Valerian is more common there.... [
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Valeriani ვალერიანი m GeorgianForm of
Valerian with the nominative suffix, used in Georgian when the name is written stand-alone.
Varam ვარამ m Georgian (Archaic)Variant of
Gvaram. A known bearer of this name was the influential Georgian feudal lord Varam Gageli (died in 1249 or 1251 AD).
Varden ვარდენ m GeorgianProbably the Georgian form of the Armenian name
Vardan. Vardan is also in use in Georgia, but Varden is more common. A known bearer of this name was Varden Tsulukidze (1865–1923), a Georgian military commander.
Varlami ვარლამი m GeorgianForm of
Varlam with the nominative suffix, used in Georgian when the name is written stand-alone.
Vasili ვასილი m GeorgianForm of
Vasil with the nominative suffix, used in Georgian when the name is written stand-alone.
Velodi ველოდი m Georgian (Rare)Basically means "I had expected you", derived from Georgian ველოდი
(velodi) meaning "I expected", which ultimately comes from the verb ლოდინი
(lodini) meaning "to expect, to await".... [
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Vladimeri ვლადიმერი m GeorgianForm of
Vladimer with the nominative suffix, used in Georgian when the name is written stand-alone.
Zaali ზაალი m GeorgianForm of
Zaal with the nominative suffix, used in Georgian when the name is written stand-alone.
Zauri ზაური m GeorgianForm of
Zaur with the nominative suffix, used in Georgian when the name is written stand-alone.
Zaza ზაზა m GeorgianSimplified form of
Zaal Zar or
Zaalzar, which is a combination of
Zaal with the Persian noun زر
(zar) meaning "gold".... [
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Zhiuli ჟიული m Georgian (Rare)Georgian form of the French name
Jules 1. A notable bearer of this name was the Georgian politician Zhiuli Shartava (1944-1993).
Zhotia ჟოტია m Georgian (Archaic)Derived from Ancient Greek ἰῶτα
(iota) meaning "jot, a small amount" through palatalization of the word in Georgian.... [
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Zurabi ზურაბი m GeorgianForm of
Zurab with the nominative suffix, used in Georgian when the name is written stand-alone.
Zuriko ზურიკო m Georgian, LiteratureDiminutive of
Zurab. In Georgian literature, Zuriko is the name of the central character of the book
Granny, Iliko, Illarion, and I (1960) written by Nodar Dumbadze (1928-1984)... [
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