Turkmen names are used in the country of Turkmenistan.
14 surnames in our directory
Ataýew is a Turkmen patronymic surname meaning "son of Ata," where "Ata" translates to "ancestor" or "father" in Turkic languages. The suffix -ýew is a Turkmen adaptation of the patronymic ending equivalent to "-son" or...
Ataýewa is a feminine Turkmen surname, derived as the feminine form of Ataýew, which means "son of Ata 1." The root Ata 1 means "ancestor" in both Turkish and Turkmen. This patronymic suffix -ew (and its feminine variant...
Çaryýew is a Turkmen patronymic surname, meaning "son of Çary". The root name Çary itself means "king, tsar" in Turkmen, ultimately derived from the Persian title shāh via Ottoman Turkish or Russian influence. As is comm...
Çaryýewa is a Turkmen feminine surname, derived from the masculine form Çaryýew, commonly formed by adding the suffix -ewa. This patronymic surname literally means "daughter of Çary", where Çary itself is a Turkmen name...
Durdyýew is a Turkmen surname with a clearly identifiable patronymic structure. The name is formed by adding the possessive suffix -ýew to the given name Durdy, yielding the meaning "son of Durdy." The root name Durdy it...
Durdyýewa is the feminine form of the Turkmen surname Durdyýew, which means "son of Durdy." The root name Durdy is derived from the Turkmen word durmak, meaning "stop" or "stand." Surnames in Turkmen, as in other Turkic...
Gurbanow is a Turkmen surname meaning "son of Gurban", derived from the given name Gurban, a Turkmen form of Qurban. The root name Qurban comes from Arabic قربان (qurbān) meaning "sacrifice, sacrificial animal" and is cl...
Gurbanowa is a Turkmen surname, forming the feminine counterpart of Gurbanow. In Turkmen naming conventions, the suffix ”-owa” (equivalent to the Russian ”-ova”) indicates a female bearer, while the masculine form typica...
Origin and MeaningKadyrow is a Turkmen surname meaning "son of Kadyr". The suffix "-ow" is a Turkmen and other Turkic-language patronymic marker equivalent to Russian "-ov", denoting lineage. The name Kadyr itself is a T...
Etymology and OriginKadyrowa is a feminine surname predominantly found in Turkmen contexts, formed by adding the suffix -a to the masculine paternal surname Kadyrow, which itself signifies "son of Kadyr". The root Kadyr...
Kerimow is a Turkmen surname meaning "son of Kerim," deriving from the given name Kerim, the Turkish, Turkmen, and Bosnian form of Karim. The root Karim originates from Arabic, meaning "generous" or "noble," from the tri...
Kerimowa is a Turkmen surname, derived as the feminine form of Kerimow. The suffix "-owa" is a common Turkmen feminine patronymic ending, parallel to the Russian "-ova" for daughters. The male form Kerimow itself means "...
Öwezow is a patronymic surname of Turkmen origin, derived from the given name Öwez with the suffix -ow, meaning “son of.” The root name Öwez itself means “compensation” and is transliterated from Turkmen using the Latin...
Öwezowa is a Turkmen feminine surname, derived as the feminine form of Öwezow. The masculine suffix -ow (equivalent to Russian -ov) indicates "son of," while the feminine suffix -owa (equivalent to Russian -ova) indicate...
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