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Musayev

Masculine Azerbaijani
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Meaning & History

Musayev is a masculine patronymic surname of Azerbaijani origin, meaning "son of Musa." The name Musa itself is the Arabic form of Moses, the prominent biblical and Quranic prophet. The suffix "-ev" is a common Slavic-origin patronymic ending used in many Turkic-speaking regions, particularly in the Caucasus.

The surname is widespread among Azerbaijanis and also appears in other Turkic-speaking countries with slight variations. In Russian contexts, it is often transliterated as Musaev, and it also appears as Muzayev or Muzaev. The feminine counterpart is Musayeva. Related forms include Musaev (Kyrgyz) and Mūsaev (Kazakh).

Notable Bearers

Several notable individuals bear the surname Musayev. Among them are:

  • Bakhtiyar Musayev (born 1973), Azerbaijani football midfielder
  • Fakhraddin Musayev (1957–1992), Azerbaijani military officer, a National Hero of Azerbaijan
  • Fozil Musaev (born 1989), Uzbekistani footballer
  • Leon Musayev (born 1999), Russian football player
  • Murad Musayev (born 1983), Russian football coach
  • Naila Musayeva (born 1957), Azerbaijani scientist
  • Niyameddin Musayev (born 1940), Azerbaijani pop singer
  • Olokhan Musayev (born 1979), Azerbaijani footballer
  • Magomed Musaev (born 1989), Russian-Kyrgyzstani freestyle wrestler
  • Beibulat Musaev (born 1977), Belarusian wrestler
  • Mardan Musayev (1907–1982), Azerbaijani Red Army officer

Cultural and Linguistic Significance

The surname Musayev reflects interweaving of Islamic and Turkic traditions with Slavic patronymic patterns. In Azerbaijani culture, surnames ending in "-ev" are typical for patronymics derived from male given names, with the suffix indicating descent. The name Musa connects the bearer to the revered prophet Moses, who also holds an important place in Islam.

The feminine version, Musayeva, is used for women. Ethnic women descended from a man named Musa commonly adopt this form in patriarchal naming conventions across the Caucasus and Central Asia.

  • Meaning: "son of Musa"
  • Origin: Azerbaijani; patronymic from Musa
  • Usage Regions: Azerbaijan, Russia, Central Asia

Related Names

Roots
Feminine Forms
Other Languages & Cultures
(Kyrgyz) Musaev, Musaeva (Jewish) Moses (English) Moss 2 (Kazakh) Mūsaev, Mūsaeva (Persian) Mousavi

Sources: Wikipedia — Musayev

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