This is a list of submitted names in which the usage is Caucasian; and the pattern is ****.
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Tsitsino f GeorgianDerived from Georgian ციცინი
(tsitsini) meaning "shine" (in or of the eyes).... [
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Tsoghanush f ArmenianFrom the Armenian
ցող (cʿoł) meaning "dew" and
անուշ (anush) meaning "sweet".
Tsokala f Georgian (Archaic)Derived from Old Georgian ცხო
(tskho) meaning "other, foreign" and Old Georgian ქალი
(kali) meaning "woman, wife". The literal meaning of this name is thus "foreign woman", but its figurative meaning is the actual intended meaning... [
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Tsolak m ArmenianFrom Old Armenian
ցոլ (cʿol) "shine" +
-ակ (-ak), a diminutive suffix.
Tsotne m GeorgianEither derived from Georgian ცოტა
(tsota) meaning "a little, few" or from Georgian მცოდნე
(mtsodne) meaning "able, adept".... [
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Tsovik f ArmenianDerived from Armenian
ծով (tsov), meaning "sea" and Armenian diminutive suffix
-իկ (-ik), combined meaning "little sea".
Tsovinar f Armenian, Armenian MythologyMeans "siren" from the Armenian word Ծովինար
(tsovinar), ultimately linked to the word ծով
(tsov) meaning "sea". Tsovinar was the Armenian goddess of rain, water and the sea.
Tuguzhuko m Circassian (Rare), HistoryMeaning unknown. A known bearer was Tuguzhuko Kyzbech (1777-1840), a Circassian nobleman and leader during the Russian-Circassian War.
Tuncbörü m AzerbaijaniFrom the Azerbaijani
tunc meaning "bronze" and Turkish
börü meaning "wolf".
Tünzalə f AzerbaijaniDerived from Arabic نَزَلَ
(nazala) meaning "to descend (from above), to come down".
Turpal m ChechenMeans "hero" in Chechen. This is the name of the legendary ancestor of the Chechen people, who is also called Nokhcho.
Tuta f Georgian, MingrelianDerived from the Georgian noun თუთა
(tuta) meaning "mulberry". For Mingrelian bearers, the name is derived from the Mingrelian noun თუთა
(tuta) meaning "moon, month". Also compare the similar name
Tutana.
Tvalchina f Georgian (Rare)The meaning of the name as a whole is uncertain. The first element should be derived from the Georgian noun თვალი
(tvali) meaning "eye" (also compare
Mamistval and
Mzistvala), whilst the second element is uncertain... [
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Tzeren m KalmykMeans "long Life," most likely from Tibetan ཚེ (tshe) meaning "life."
Uruzbek m OssetianFrom
уруз (
uruz) meaning "happy" and the Turkic military title
beg meaning "chieften, master"
Urysbiy m Circassian (Rare)Derived from Adyghe Урыс
(Urys) meaning "Russian (person)" combined with the Turkish military title
beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Uvays m ChechenDerived from Arabic أويس
(uwais) meaning "wolf".
Vaharsolt m ChechenMeaning unknown; possibly from Nakh
vakha meaning “to live” (see
Vakha) combined with Arabic سُلْطَان
(sulṭān) meaning “sultan, ruler, king”.
Vakhushti 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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Valeh f & m Persian, AzerbaijaniMeans "enamored" in Persian. This name is unisex in Iran and masculine in Azerbaijan.
Valeriane 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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Vəli m AzerbaijaniDerived from Arabic وَلِيّ
(waliyy) meaning "helper, protector, benefactor".
Varag m ArmenianMeans "twenty-ninth day of the month" in Armenian.
Varam 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).
Varazdat m Old Persian, Armenian, HistoryDerived from Middle Persian
warāz meaning "boar" combined with Middle Persian
dādan "to give". For the latter element, also compare Old Persian
dāta, which can mean "law" but also "gift" as well as "gave, given" (as past tenses of the verb
dadātuv "to give, to put")... [
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Vardanush f ArmenianFrom Armenian
վարդ (vard) meaning "rose" and
անոյշ (anush) meaning "sweet".
Varden 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 m GeorgianForm of
Varlam with the nominative suffix, used in Georgian when the name is written stand-alone.
Varskvlavisa f Georgian (Archaic)Means "of a star" in Georgian. It is derived from Georgian ვარსკვლავის
(varskvlavis), which is the genitive of the Georgian noun ვარსკვლავი
(varskvlavi) meaning "star".
Vart m ArmenianMeans "rose, flower" in Armenian, ultimately from Persian.
Varteres f ArmenianEtymology uncertain, with the first element from the Armenian
վարդ (vart) meaning "rose".
Vasili m GeorgianForm of
Vasil with the nominative suffix, used in Georgian when the name is written stand-alone.
Vatche m ArmenianMeans "brave" or "heroic" in English. It is often given to boys born on or around Easter Sunday.
Vehanush f ArmenianFrom the Armenian
վեհ (veh) meaning "majestic, sublime" and
անուշ (anush) meaning "sweet".
Vehuhi f ArmenianFrom the Armenian
վեհ (veh) meaning "majestic, sublime" and the feminine suffix
ուհի (uhi). Velodi 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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Verhantsnuhi f ArmenianFrom the Armenian
վեհանձն (verhantsn) meaning "generous" and the feminine suffix
ուհի (uhi). Vezirkhan m Dagestani, LezginDerived from the Arabic title وَزِير
(wazīr) denoting a minister or adviser combined with the Turkic title
khan meaning "ruler, leader".
Vigen m ArmenianFrom an Old Armenian form of
Vincentius (see
Vincent). Alternately, it may be from Latin
vigēre meaning "to be vigorous, to be energetic, to be active".
Vilayət m AzerbaijaniMeans "governorate, province" in Azerbaijani, ultimately deriving from Arabic
وِلَايَة (wilāya).
Vinari f Georgian (Rare)Derived from Georgian ვინ არის
(vin aris) meaning "who is", which in turn is derived from the Georgian pronoun ვინ
(vin) meaning "who" and the Georgian verb არის
(aris) meaning "to be".... [
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Vineli f Georgian (Rare)Derived from Georgian ვინც ელის
(vints elis) meaning "who is waiting" or "who is expecting", which in turn is derived from the Georgian pronoun ვინ
(vin) meaning "who" and the Georgian verb ლოდინი
(lodini) meaning "to expect, to await"... [
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Viskhan m ChechenFrom Arabic وَاصَلَ
(wāṣala) meaning "to meet, to be united with" combined with the Mongolian title хан
(khan) meaning "leader, ruler, commander".
Viskhazhi m ChechenFrom Arabic وَاصَلَ
(wāṣala) meaning "to meet, to be united with" combined with حَاجّ
(ḥājj) "pilgrim".
Vostanik m ArmenianFrom the Armenian word
ոստանիկ (ostanik) meaning "courtier, noble".
Vrezh m ArmenianFrom Old Armenian
վրէժ (vrēž) meaning "revenge, vengeance".
Vurğun m AzerbaijaniMeans "lover, enamoured" in Azerbaijani. This was the pen name of Səməd Vurğun (1906-1956), an Azerbaijani poet and dramatist.
Xanım f AzerbaijaniMeans "madam, woman, lady" in Azerbaijani, derived from the Turkish noble title
hanım (the feminine equivalent of
khan).
Xanlar m AzerbaijaniMeans "khans, rulers, leaders" in Azerbaijani, from the plural form of
xan (see
kaan).
Xətai m AzerbaijaniFrom Persian خطائی
(khatā'i) meaning "the Cathayan". Khata'i was the pen name of Shah Ismail I, who wrote poetry in the Azerbaijani language.
Xatirə f AzerbaijaniMeans "memory, remembrance" in Azerbaijani, ultimately from Arabic خاطرة
(ḵāṭira).
Xəyal m AzerbaijaniMeans "dream, imagination, fantasy" in Azerbaijani, ultimately from Arabic خيال
(khayal).
Xudaverdi m AzerbaijaniMeans "God gave", from Azerbaijani
xuda meaning "god" and the past tense of
vermək meaning "to give".
Xumar f AzerbaijaniMeans "languorous, languid (of a gaze); hangover" in Azerbaijani, from Arabic خمار
(khumar) meaning "drunkenness, hangover".
Xuraman f AzerbaijaniKhanty word for "beautiful." Opera singer Xuraman Qasımova is a well-known bearer.
Xviça m AzerbaijaniAzerbaijani form of
Khvicha. A known bearer of this name is Xviça Biçinaşvili (b. 1974), an Azerbaijani wrestler of Georgian descent.
Yakha f ChechenDerived from Chechen ваха
(vakha) meaning "to live, to let live, to be alive" (see
Vakha).
Yakhita f ChechenMeans "to let live" derived from Chechen ваха
(vakha) meaning "to live". Alternatively, it may also be considered a Chechen form of the Arabic name
Asiya.
Yaragi m ChechenMeans "sunny", derived from Lezgin рагъ
(rag) meaning "sun". This was also the name of Magomed al-Yaragi (1771-1838), a Dagestani imam of Lezgin ethnicity.
Yazgül f Turkish, AzerbaijaniMeans "summer rose" from Turkish and Azerbaijani
yaz meaning "summer" and
gül meaning "rose".
Yeganə f AzerbaijaniMeans "unique" in Azerbaijani, ultimately from Persian یگانه
(yeganeh).
Yeli f LazMeans “azalea flower” in Laz.