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.
Yeranuhi f ArmenianMeans "happy lady", from the Armenian noun երանի
(erani) meaning "wish, happiness, joy" and the feminine suffix ուհի
(uhi).
Yerazuhi f ArmenianFrom the Armenian
երազ (eraz) meaning "dream" and feminine suffix
-ուհի (-uhi).
Yeza f ChechenMeans "to love" in Chechen. The "Y" indicates that the bearer of the name is a woman.
Yezr m ArmenianMeans "shore, bank" or "margin, border" in Armenian.
Yghdzanush f ArmenianEtymology uncertain, perhaps from
ըղձամ (əłjam) meaning "to desire, to long for" and
անուշ (anush) meaning "sweet".
Yolçu m AzerbaijaniMeans "traveller, wayfairer" or "beggar, pauper" in Azerbaijani.
Yunadi m ChechenDerived from Arabic عِنَاد
(ʿinād) meaning "stubbornness, perseverance, spite".
Zaali m GeorgianForm of
Zaal with the nominative suffix, used in Georgian when the name is written stand-alone.
Zadig m ArmenianFrom Armenian
Զատիկ (zadig / zadik) meaning "Easter".
Zəka m AzerbaijaniMeans "mind, intelligence" in Azerbaijani, ultimately from Arabic ذكاء
(ḏakā').
Zalbika f Chechen, DagestaniPossibly from Arabic زَالَ
(zāla) "to continue" or Persian زال
(zâl) "albino" combined with Turkic
bika meaning "lady, girl".
Zaldastan m Georgian (Rare)Means "hand of the albino, hand of strength" from Persian
Zal meaning "albino" or Georgian
zal meaning "force, strength" combined with Persian دست (
dast) meaning "hand, arm"
Zalpa f ChechenDerived from Persian زلف
(zolf) meaning "curl, tress".
Zamudin m CircassianMeans "strong faith", derived from Arabic صَمَد
(ṣamad) meaning "eternal, everlasting" or "strong" combined with دِين
(dīn) meaning "religion, faith".... [
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Zangak f ArmenianMeans "bell, little bell" or "bellflower" in Armenian.
Zərafət f AzerbaijaniPossibly from the Arabic
ظَرَافَة • (ẓarāfa) meaning "elegance, grace, charm, wittiness".
Zareh m ArmenianActor, Nick Chinlund, was born as Zareh Nicholas Chinlund.
Zarema f Chechen, Crimean Tatar, Dagestani, Ingush, KazakhMeaning uncertain, though the name is likely of either Arabic or Persian origin. It might possibly be derived from Arabic زريمة
(zarima) meaning "flaming, igniting, submissive" or from Persian زر
(zar) meaning "gold, golden" (compare
Zarya)... [
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Zargan f ChechenMeans "golden soul", derived from Persian زر
(zar) "gold" combined with جان
(jân) "soul, being, life".
Zarmanush f ArmenianEtymology uncertain, possibly from
զարմանք (zarmankʿ) meaning "astonishment, surprise, marvel, wonder".
Zarmine f ArmenianFrom the Armenian word զարմ (
zarm) meaning "tribe, family, nation".
Zarmuhi f Armenian (Rare)From Armenian
zarm meaning "kin, family" and the feminine suffix "-uhi". It is found more commonly in Western Armenia.
Zərnişan f AzerbaijaniFrom Persian زر
(zar) meaning "gold" and نشان
(neshan) meaning "sign, mark".
Zaruhi f ArmenianDerived from Persian زر
(zar) "gold" combined with the Armenian feminine suffix ուհի
(uhi).
Zauri m GeorgianForm of
Zaur with the nominative suffix, used in Georgian when the name is written stand-alone.
Zaurkan m CircassianDerived from the given name
Zaur combined with the Turkic title
khan meaning "ruler, leader".
Zaza 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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Zelim m ChechenChechen form of
Salim, also sometimes used as a short form of
Zelimkhan. Alternatively, it could be derived from Arabic ظَلَمَ
(ẓalama) meaning "to oppress, to wrong".
Zezag f ChechenMeans "flower, blossom" in Chechen, ultimately from Mongolian цэцэг
(tsetseg) via Turkish
çiçek.
Zhanwise f CircassianDerived from
zhan meaning "princess (unmarried royal daughter)" and
wise meaning "poem".
Zhasmen f Armenian (Rare)Armenian form of
Jasmine. Also compare
Hasmik. This name was borne by Soviet Armenian actress Zhasmen or Jasmen (1894-1978), real name Mariam Grigoryan.
Zhiruhi f ArmenianDerived from
ժիր (žir) meaning "active, lively, vibrant".
Zhiuli 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 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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Zhovkhar f & m ChechenDerived from Persian گوهر
(gowhar) meaning "jewel, gem, pearl", as well as a variant transcription of the masculine name
Dzhokhar (of the same etymological origin).
Zhuzhuna f GeorgianAccording to Georgian sources, this name is derived from a (presumably archaic) Georgian word that means "blinking". However, there is a Russian source that states that the name is a Georgian form of
Julia... [
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Zifona m LazMeans “storm” and/or “wind” in Laz.
Zivər f AzerbaijaniMeans "adornment" in Azerbaijani, ultimately from Persian زیور
(zivar).
Ziyafət f & m AzerbaijaniMeans "feast, banquet" in Azerbaijani, ultimately from Arabic ضيافة
(ḍiyāfa).
Zori m ArmenianFrom Armenian զոր (
zor) meaning "strength" or "mighty".
Zovanush f ArmenianFrom the Armenian
զով (zov) meaning "cool, fresh" and
անուշ (anush) meaning "sweet".
Zulay f ChechenEither a diminutive of
Zulaykha or
Zuleykhan or a combination of Arabic ذُو
(ḏū) meaning "possessor, owner of" and Turkic ай
(ay) meaning "moon".
Zura f ChechenEither from Persian زور
(zur) meaning "force, strength, power" or a form of the Arabic name
Zahra.
Zurabi m GeorgianForm of
Zurab with the nominative suffix, used in Georgian when the name is written stand-alone.
Zurgan m & f KalmykMeans "six" in Kalmyk, traditionally referring to a family's sixth-born child.
Zuriko 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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