Meaning & History
Etymology and Origin
Ysmaiylova is a Kazakh feminine surname derived from the masculine form Ysmaiylov, which means "son of Ysmaiyl." Ysmaiyl itself is the Kazakh transcription of Ismail, the Arabic form of the biblical name Ishmael. In Islamic tradition, Ismail is revered as a prophet and ancestor of the Arabs, as mentioned in the Quran.
Historical and Cultural Context
Patronymic surnames ending in -ov (masculine) and -ova (feminine) are widespread among Turkic and Slavic peoples, including Kazakhs. The Ysmaiylova surname reflects the Kazakh naming convention where a daughter's surname is formed by adding the feminine suffix to the father's name or occupation. This surname is a variant of Ismailova, common among Turkic Muslim communities, particularly in Kazakhstan and other Central Asian countries.
Distribution
According to Forebears, the surname Ysmaiylova is present but not widely reported internationally, consistent with its regional usage in Kazakhstan.
Key Facts
- Meaning: Feminine form of Ysmaiylov
- Origin: Kazakh
- Type: Patronymic surname
- Usage regions: Kazakhstan, Central Asia
Related Names
Sources: Forebears — ysmaiylova