Rare Buryat names. Beautiful, unusual and meaningful: list and meaning of Buryat female names

Modern male and female Buryat names have a very rich and unusual sound. They pleasantly surprise with their melody, originality and diversity. Among the currently popular Buryat names for boys and girls, there are not many originally national ones. Most of them are borrowed. However, those few popular names that have survived from ancient times continue to be actively used in our time. It is also worth noting the presence of a large number of Buryat names borrowed from Buddhism and Sanskrit. Their importance in the national naming system is still quite large.

The meaning of Buryat names for girls and boys

Modern Buryat names for girls and boys have not only a diverse sound, but also a rich inner meaning. Depending on their meaning, they can be divided into several groups:

  1. Beautiful female and male Buryat names, meaning various internal and external qualities of a person. For example, Lubsama means “wise”, Vanchik = “powerful”, etc.
  2. Buryat names, the meaning of which is associated with natural phenomena, plants, animals, celestial bodies and so on. For example, Dolgeon is translated as “wave”, and Udbal is translated as “golden lotus”.
  3. Names denoting jewelry and various household items. For example, Urzhima means “diadem”, and Bolorma = “crystal”.
  4. Unusual female and male Buryat names, the meaning of which is associated with superstitions.
  5. Religious in nature.

For a more detailed acquaintance with Buryat names and their meaning, we suggest paying attention to the following lists.

List of the most beautiful Buryat names for boys

  • Azagra. From Buryat "stallion"
  • Babu. Buryat name for a boy. Meaning = "brave"
  • Bata. Translated into Russian it means “strong”
  • Boyan. Buryat male name meaning “rich”
  • Darkhan. From Buryat "blacksmith"
  • Zolto. Translated into Russian it means “lucky”
  • Madegma. From Tibetan "flower"
  • Mergen. Buryat name for a boy, meaning “sharp”
  • Turgen. Interpreted as “dexterous”/“fast”
  • Khurel. Male Buryat name meaning = “bronze”

List of original Buryat names for girls

  • Alima. Translated into Russian it means “knowledgeable”
  • Ayana. Buryat female name meaning "journey"
  • Bayarma. From Buryat “my joy”
  • Balma. Translated into Russian it means “rich”
  • Gohog. Female Buryat name meaning “beauty”
  • Garel. Interpreted as “illuminating”/“emitting light”
  • Solongo. Translated into Russian it means “rainbow”
  • Tuyana. Buryat name for a girl, meaning = “radiant”
  • Tsypelma. Interpreted as “she who multiplies life”
  • Yumzhana. Buryat girl name meaning “mother’s pride”

How to distinguish between male and female Buryat names

There are no categories of grammatical gender in the Buryat language. Because of this, it is quite difficult to distinguish from women's ones. The exception is words of Tibetan origin. In them feminine denoted by the endings “maa” and “suu”. In addition, today, under the influence of the Russian language, Buryat names for girls have begun to be distinguished by the final indicator “a”.

Male and female Buryat names

ABARMID (Sanskrit) - Transcendent. Buryat form from the Sanskrit word “paramita.” This word means “one who has gone beyond” (i.e. into nirvana). The Buddhist sutras list 6 or 10 paramitas with the help of which one goes to nirvana: generosity, morality, patience, masculinity, contemplation, wisdom. Each paramita is used as names. See Sultim, Sodbo, etc.

ABIDA (Sanskrit) - Immense, immeasurable light. Amitabha is the name of one dhyani - Buddha. In Buryatia it is known as Abida, in Japan - Amida. In the teachings of Buddha, he is the lord of the paradise Sukhavadi (Divazhan).

AGVANDORZHO (Tib.) - Diamond lord of the word.

AGVANNIMA (Tib.) - Solar lord of the word.

ADLIBESHE - Different, different.

ADYAA (Sanskrit) - Sun.

ANANDA (Sanskrit) - Joy. Name of Buddha Shakyamuni's Beloved Disciple. After his departure to nirvana, Ananda expounded from memory one of the main Buddhist canons, “Ganjur”.

AYDAR - Darling

ALAMZHA - The name of the hero of the Buryat epic.

ALDAR - Glory.

ALIMA - Apple.

ALTAN - Gold.

AGVANDONDOG (Tib.) - Well-intentioned lord of the word.

AGUANDONDUB (Tib.) - The lord of the word who fulfills the desires of all living beings.

AGVAN (Tib.) - Lord of the word, possessing a beautiful and rich word. One of the names of Mandzushri Bodhisattva, personifying transcendental wisdom.

ALTANTUYA - Golden Dawn

ALTAN SHAGAY - Golden ankle.

AMAR, AMUR - Peace, quiet.

ALTANA - Gold.

ALTANGEREL - Golden light

ALTANSESEG - Golden flower.

ANZAMA (Tib.) - Well-behaved.

ANZAN (Tib.) - Well-behaved.

ANPIL (Tib.) - the same as Vampil.

AMARSANA, AMURSANA - Well-intentioned. The name of the national hero of Western Mongolia (Dzungaria). He led the liberation struggle against the Manchu-Chinese yoke in the 18th century.

AMGALAN - Calm, peaceful.

ANDAMA (Tib.) - Powerful. Epithet of the goddess Uma.

ANGIL (Tib.) - King of power, the name of the wish-fulfilling jewel. In Sanskrit CHINTAMANI.

ANJILMA (Tib.) - Lady. Same root as Anjeel.

ANJUR (Tib.) - Dominant, dominant.

ANZAD (Tib.) - Treasury of power.

ARSALAN - Leo.

ARYA (Sanskrit) - Supreme, holy. Usually used before the names of Bodhisattvas, saints, and famous Buddhists.

ARYUUNA - Clean, bright.

ARYUUNGEREL - Clean, bright light.

ARYUUNSESEG - Pure, light flower.

ANCHIG (Tib.) - the same as Vanchig.

ARABJAY (Tib.) - The most popular, widespread.

ARDAN (Tib.) - Strong, mighty.

AYUR (Sanskrit) - Life, age.

AYURZANA, AYURZHANA (Sanskrit) - Life wisdom.

AYUSHA (Sanskrit) - Life extension. Name of the deity of longevity.

AYAN - Travel.

ARYUUNTUYA - Pure, bright dawn.

ASHATA - All-Helping.

AYUNA (Turkic) - Ursa. Ayu is a bear. OUUNA would be more correct.

AYANA (female) - Travel.

BABUSENGE (Tib.) - Brave lion.

BAVASAN, BAASAN (Tib.) - Planet Venus, corresponds to Friday.

BADARA (Sanskrit) - Good.

BAATAR - Bogatyr, shortened from the Old Mongolian Bagatur. The Russian word bogatyr also comes from the word bagatur.

BABU (Tib.) - Hero, brave man.

BABUDORZHO (Tib.) - Diamond hero.

BADMAGARMA (Sanskrit-Tib.) - Constellation of lotuses.

BADMAGURO (Sanskrit) - Lotus teacher.

BADMARINCHIN (Sanskrit-Tib.) - Precious lotus.

BADMAZHAB (Sanskrit-Tib.) - Protected by a lotus.

BADMAKHANDA (Sanskrit-Tib.) - Lotus Dakini, heavenly fairy.

BADARMA (Sanskrit) - Beautiful.

BADARKHAN - Prosperous.

BADARSHA (Sanskrit) - Petitioner.

BATLAY - Brave.

BADMA (Sanskrit) - Lotus. The image of a lotus in Buddhism symbolizes crystal immaculate purity, since a beautiful lotus has nothing in common with the mud of the swamp from which it grows, just like the Buddha who achieved nirvana, escaped from the swamp of samsara.

BAZARSADA (Sanskrit) - The essence of a diamond.

BALAMJI (Tib.) - Born of a diamond.

BALANSENGE (Tib.) - Diamond lion.

BALBAR (Tib.) - Burning shine, radiance.

BALBARMA (Tib.) - Burning shine, radiance.

BALDAG - Thick, squat.

BADMATSEBEG (Sanskrit-Tib.) - Immortal lotus.

BADMATSEREN (Sanskrit-Tib.) - Lotus of long life.

BAZAR (Sanskrit) - Diamond. Buryat forum from Sanskrit “Vajra”. This is one of the most important attributes of Tantrism, Vajra is a symbol of the indestructibility of the Teaching.

BAZARGURO (Sanskrit) - Diamond teacher.

BAZARZHAB (Sanskrit) - Protected by a diamond.

BALDORZHO (Tib.) - Diamond of greatness.

BALMA (Tib.) - Rich, shining, illustrious.

BALSAMBU (Tib.) - Exquisite.

BALSAN (Tib.) - Charming, beautiful.

BALTA - Hammer.

BALKHAN - Plump.

BALDAN (Tib.) - Glorious, magnificent.

BALDANDORZHO (Tib.) - Magnificent diamond.

BALDANZHAB (Tib.) - Protected by glory, greatness.

BALDANSENGE (Tib.) - Magnificent lion.

BALDAR (Tib.) - Giver of happiness. Epithet of the Deity of Wealth. In Sanskrit Kubera, in Tibetan Namtosray. Buryat pronunciation Namsarai.

BANZAN (Sanskrit) - Five.

BANZAR (Tib.) - Uniting force.

BANZARAGSHA (Sanskrit) - Five protectors.

BUNDY - Man, Boy.

BARAS - Tiger.

BATA - Strong, strong. The name of the grandson of Genghis Khan.

BALZHID (Tib.) - Striving for prosperity.

BALZHIDMA (Tib.) - the same as Balzhid.

BALJIMA (Tib.) - Magnificent.

BALZHIMEDEG (Tib.) - Flower of happiness.

BALZHIN (Tib.) - Giver of wealth.

BALJINIMA (Tib.) - The sun of happiness.

BALZHIR (Tib.) - Wealth, brilliance, radiance.

BALZAN (Tib.) - Charming, beautiful

BALCHIN (Tib.) - Very rich, glorious.

BATAMUNKHE - Eternal firmness.

BATASAIKHAN - Strong - beautiful.

BATASUKHE - Strong axe.

BATATUMER - Solid iron.

BATATSEREN - Longest-lived.

BATAERDENI - Solid jewel.

BATABAATAR - Strong, strong hero.

BATABAYAR - Strong joy.

BATABULAD - Strong steel.

BATABELIG - Solid wisdom.

BATABELEG - A strong gift.

BATADAMBA (Bur-Tib.) - Most Holy.

BATADORZHO (Bur-Tib.) - Hard diamond.

BATADELGER - Strong blossoming.

BATAZHAB (bur-tib.) - Hard-protected.

BATAZHARGAL - Strong happiness.

BATAZAYA - Strong fate.

BAYARSAIKHAN - Beautiful joy.

BAYASKHALAN - Joy, fun.

BAYARTA - Joyful.

BIDIYA (Sanskrit) - Knowledge. Buryat pronunciation of the Sanskrit word “Vidya”.

BIZYA (Sanskrit) - Knowledge.

BIMBA (Tib.) - Planet Saturn, corresponds to Saturday.

BIMBAZHAB (Tib.) - Protected by Saturn.

BATASHULUN - Hard stone.

BAYAN - Rich.

BAYANBATA - Solidly rich.

BAYANDALAY - Rich sea, inexhaustible wealth.

BAYANDELGER - Rich flourishing.

BAYAR - Joy.

BAYARMA - Joy.

BULADBAATAR - Steel hero.

BULADSAIKHAN - Beautiful steel.

BULADTSEREN - Long life become.

BOOM (Tib.) - Girl, girl.

BUNAYA (Sanskrit) - Virtue, from the Sanskrit word “Punya”.

BIMBATSEREN (Tib.) - Long life under the sign of Saturn. -

BIRABA (Sanskrit) - Frightening. The Buryat pronunciation of the Sanskrit word “Bhai-Rava” is terrible. The name of one of the wrathful incarnations of Shiva.

BOLORMA - Crystal.

BORGON - Granite.

BUDA - Enlightened One. Buryat pronunciation of the Sanskrit word “Buddha”. The name of the founder of Buddhism, the first of the 3 world religions.

BUDAJAB (Sanskrit.Tib.) - Protected by Buddha.

BUDATSEREN (Sanskrit.Tib.) - Long life of Buddha.

BUDAMSHU - The name of the national folk hero of Buryatia.

BUDON - The name of the famous Tibetan author of multi-volume historical works of the 14th century.

BUZHIDMA - the same as Butidma.

BULAD - Steel.

BURGED - Eagle, golden eagle.

BELIG, BELIGTE - Wisdom.

BELIGMA - Wisdom.

BUTIDMA - Leading the son, the name is given to the daughter in the hope that a son will be born.

BUYAN, BUYANTA - Virtue.

BUYANBATA - Solid virtue.

BUYANDELGER - The flourishing of virtue.

BUYANKHESHEG - Virtuous well-being.

BELEG - Gift.

VANJUR (Tib.) - Dominant.

VANZAN (Tib.) - Owner.

VANCHIK (Tib.) - Powerful.

VAMPIL (Tib.) - Multiplying power

VANDAN (Tib.) - Possessing power.

VANGIL (Tib.) - the same as Anjil.

GAZHIDMA (Tib.) - Generating admiration.

GALDAMA - The name of a Dzungar (Western Mongolian) hero who fought against the Manchu-Chinese invaders in the 17th century.

GALDAN (Tib.) - Having a blessed fate.

GABA, GAVA (Tib.) - Happy, joyful

GADAMBA (Tib.) - Instructor.

GADAN (Tib.) - Joyful. This is the name of the abode of the gods, the world of the gods in Sanskrit Tushita. In Tushita, Bodhisattvas spend their penultimate life before descending to earth. Shakyamuni Buddha placed his crown on the head of Maitreya (Maidar), the Buddha of the coming kalpa.

GAMA (Tib.) - female form from Gaba.

GAMBAL (Tib.) - Shining happiness.

GAMPIL (Tib.) - Multiplying joy.

GAN - Steel.

GALZHAN (Tib. female) - Gracious, happy. The name of the goddess of good fortune is Byagavati.

GALSAN (Tib.) - good fate. This usually means the blessed world order, kalpa.

GALSANDABA (Tib.) - Good fate, born under the Moon.

GALSANNIMA (Tib.) - Good fate, born under the Sun.

GALCHI, GALSHI (Tib.) - Great destiny, happy.

GANSUKHE - Steel axe.

GANTUMER - Steel iron.

GANKHUYAG - Steel chain mail, steel armor.

GANBAATAR - Steel hero

GANBATA - Strong steel.

GANBULAD - Highly hardened steel.

GATAB (Tib.) - Having achieved joy; ascetic, hermit, monk.

GENIN (Tib.) - A friend of virtue, close to piety.

GENINDARMA (Tib.) - Young friend of virtue.

GOMBO (Tib.) - The name of the patron, protector, keeper of the faith.

GANJIL (Tib.) - Joy, happiness.

GANZHIMA (Tib.) - Born of snow. Epithet of the goddess Uma.

GANZHUR (Tib.) - The name of the Buddhist canon “Tangzhur”, consisting of 108 volumes that contain over 2000 sutras.

GARMA (Tib.) - Star, constellation.

GARMASU (Tib.) - Female form of the name Garma.

GARMAZHAB (Tib.) - Protected by a star.

GONCHIG (Tib.) - Jewel.

GOOHON - Beauty.

GUMPIL (Tib.) - Increases everything.

GUNGA (Tib.) - Joy, fun. Is the Tibetan translation of Anand.

GOMBOTOAD (Tib.) - Protected by the guardian, defender of the faith.

GOMBODORZHO (Tib.) - Diamond guardian, defender of the faith.

GOMBOTSEREN (Tib.) - Long life of the guardian, defender of the faith.

GONGOR (Tib.) - White guardian.

GYNDENSAMBU (Tib.) - Good in all respects. The name of Adi-Buddha Samantabhadra.

GYNZHID (Tib.) - Pleasing everyone.

GYNZEN (Tib.) - All-encompassing, all-powerful.

GYNSEN (Tib.) - The best of all.

GYNSEMA (Tib.) - Female form of Gunsen.

GUNGAZHALSAN (Tib.) - A joyful symbol, a sign of victory.

GUNGANIMA (Tib.) - Joyful sun.

GUNGANIMBU (Tib.) - Generous joy.

GYNDEN (Tib.) - Pious, pious.

GYRE (Sanskrit) - Teacher, spiritual mentor. Buryat pronunciation of the Sanskrit word “Guru.”

GYREBAZAR (Sanskrit) - Diamond teacher.

GYREDARMA (Sanskrit.Tib.) - Young teacher.

GYREZHAB (Sanskrit.Tib.) - Protected by the teacher.

GYNTUB (Tib.) - Conqueror of all.

GYNCHEN (Tib.) - All-knowing, all-knowing.

GYRGEMA (Tib.) - Dear.

GERELMA - Light.

GESER - The name of the hero of the Buryat epic of the same name.

GEMPEL, GEPEL (Tib.) - Multiplying happiness.

GEMPELMA, GEPELMA (Tib.) - Female form of Gampel, Gepel.

GYRERAGSHA (Sanskrit) - Patronage of the Teacher.

GYMA (Tib.) - Peace, tranquility.

GEGEEN - Enlightened. Used as a title for high lamas in Mongolia. For example, Bogdo-gegeen, Under-gegeen.

GELEG (Tib.) - Happiness, luck, prosperity.

GELEGMA (Tib.) - Female form of Geleg.

DAGBAZHALSAN (Tib.) - Blank sign victory.

DAGDAN (Tib.) - Famous, famous.

DAGZAMA (Tib.) - Holding glory. The name of the wife of Prince Siddhartha, who was famous for her beauty, wisdom and virtue.

DAGMA (Tib.) - Famous.

DABA (Tib.) - Moon.

DABAZHAB (Tib.) - Protected by the Moon.

DABATSEREN (Tib.) - Long life under the moon.

DAGBA (Tib.) - Pure.

DAMBADUGAR (Tib.) - Sacred white umbrella.

DAMBANIMA (Tib.) - Sun of holiness.

DAMDIN (Tib.) - Having the neck of a horse. Tibetan name for the deity Hayagriva.

DAMDINTSEREN (Tib.) - Long life of one who has the neck of a horse.

DALAY - Ocean, sea.

DALBA (Tib.) - Silence, peace.

DAMBA (Tib.) - Sublime, excellent, holy.

DAMBADORZHO (Tib.) - Sacred diamond.

DANSARAN (Tib.) - Saint, sage.

DANSURYN (Tib.) - Guardian of the Teaching.

DARA (Sanskrit) - Liberator. Buryat pronunciation of the Sanskrit word “Tara”. Dara and Dari are the names of the Green and White Thar.

DARZHA (Tib.) - Rapid development, prosperity.

DAMPIL (Tib.) - Prosperous happiness.

DANDAR (Tib.) - Spread of the teaching.

DANZHUR (Tib.) - The name of the Buddhist canon “Danzhur”, consisting of 225 volumes, including about 4000 sutras.

DANZAN (Tib.) - Holder of the Buddha's Teachings, this is part of the names of the 14th Dalai Lama, but in the sound Tenzin.

DARMA (Tib.) - Young, young.

DARKHAN - Blacksmith.

DASHI (Tib.) - Happiness, prosperity, prosperity.

DASHIBAL (Tib.) - The sparkle of happiness.

DASHIBALBAR (Tib.) - The radiance of happiness.

DARI (Sanskrit) - Liberator. The name of White Tara.

DARIZHAB (Sanskrit.Tib.) - Guarded by White Tara.

DARIMA (Sanskrit) - The same as Dari.

DARIKHANDA (Sanskrit.Tib.) - Heavenly liberator.

DASHIZHAB (Tib.) - Protected by happiness.

DASHIJAMSA (Tib.) - Ocean of happiness.

DASHIZEBGE (Tib.) - Folded happiness.

DASHIGALSAN (Tib.) - Happy destiny in prosperity.

DASHIDONDOK (Tib.) - Creator of happiness.

DASHIDONDUB (Tib.) - Happy, fulfilling the aspirations of all living beings.

DASHIDORZHO (Tib.) - Lucky diamond.

DASHIDUGAR (Tib.) - Happy white umbrella.

DOLGEN - Wave.

DOLZHIN (Tib.) - Green liberator. Tibetan name for Green Tara.

SHOULD (Tib.) - Delivering, saving.

DONGARMA (Tib.) - White-faced.

DONDOK (Tib.) - Well-intentioned.

DONDUB (Tib.) - Fulfilling the desires of all living beings. Tibetan translation of Sanskrit “Siddhartha.” The name of Buddha Shakyamuni given to him at birth.

DASHIMA (Tib.) - Happy.

DASHINAMJIL (Tib.) - Benevolent.

DASHINIMA (Tib.) - Happy sun.

DASHIRABDAN (Tib.) - Lasting happiness.

DASHITSEREN (Tib.) - Happiness of a long life.

DIMED (Tib.) - Pure, unsullied. Epithet of Buddha.

DOGSAN (Tib.) - Magic peak.

DOLGOR, DOLGORMA (Tib.) - White liberator. Tibetan name for White Tara.

DUGAR (Tib.) - White umbrella.

DUGARZHAB (Tib.) - Protected by a white umbrella.

DUGARMA (Tib.) - White umbrella. The name of Dakini Sitapatra, who protects from diseases and misfortunes. Especially children.

DUGARTSEREN (Tib.) - Long life under the protection of the White Umbrella (Sitapatra).

DUGDAN (Tib.) - Kind, merciful, compassionate.

DULMA (Tib.) - Liberator. Has the same meaning as Dara.

DONID (Tib.) - The essence of emptiness.

DONIR (Tib.) - Caring about meaning.

DORZHO (Tib.) - Diamond. Literally “prince of stones.” Tibetan translation of the Sanskrit word “Vajra.”

ROAD TOAD (Tib.) - Protected by a diamond.

DORJOKHANDA (Tib.) - Diamond Dakinia. The name of one of the 5 main Dakinis.

DUBSHAN (Tib.) - Great yogi.

DELEG (Tib.) - Peace, happiness.

DEMA (Tib.) - Satisfied, prosperous.

DEMBEREL (Tib.) - Omen.

DULSAN (Tib.) - the same meaning as Dulma.

DULMAZHAB (Tib.) - Protected by the Liberator.

DUNZHIT (Tib.) - Generator of desires.

DYNZEN (Tib.) - Holder of time. Epithet of Yamaraja (in Buryat Erlig-nomun-khan), the lord of the dead.

DEJIT (Tib.) - Bliss, well-being.

DELGER - Spacious, extensive.

DENSEN (Tib.) - Good truth.

DENSEMA (Tib.) - female form of Densen.

DESHIN (Tib.) - Great good.

DEMSHEG, DEMCHOG (Tib.) - Highest happiness. The name of the most important tantric deity is Yidam Samvara, who lives on Mount Kailasa.

DENZHIDMA (Tib.) - Support, epithet of the earth, globe.

YESHIDORZHO (Tib.) - Diamond of perfect wisdom.

YESHIDOLGOR (Tib.) - Omniscient white liberator.

YESHINKHORLO (Tib.) - Wheel of omniscience.

ENDON (Tib.) - Dignity; virtue; knowledge.

ENDONJAMSA (Tib.) - Ocean of knowledge.

YESHE, YESHI (Tib.) - Omniscience, Perfection of wisdom.

YESHIJAMSA (Tib.) - Ocean of perfect wisdom.

JALSAB (Tib.) - Regent, viceroy. Epithet of Maitreya Buddha.

JALSAN (Tib.) - Symbol, sign of victory. Buddhist attribute: a cylindrical banner made of colored silk; These kinds of banners are attached to flagpoles or worn during religious processions. Also one of the 8 good emblems.

ZHALSARAY (Tib.) - Prince, prince.

TOAD (Tib.) - Protection, patronage, shelter. Epithet of Buddha.

JADAMBA (Tib.) - 8 thousandth. Short name abbreviated to 8,000 version of prajna-paramita.

ZHALMA (Tib.) - Queen. Epithet of the goddess Uma.

ZHAMSARAN (Tib.) - Deity of warriors.

JAMYAN (Tib.) - Sweet-sounding. Epithet Mandzushri.

JANA (Sanskrit) - Wisdom. From the Sanskrit word “Jnana”.

ZHANCHIB (Tib.) - Enlightened. Tibetan translation of the word “bodhi.” The first meaning is translated as enlightened, and the second as the tree of wisdom (fig tree), under which Shakyamuni Buddha achieved enlightenment.

JARGAL - Happiness.

ZHAMBA (Tib.) - Mercy, kindness. The name of the future Buddha Maitreya.

ZHAMBAL (Tib.) - Beneficent. Bodhisattva's name is Mandzushri.

ZHAMBALDORZHO (Tib.) - Blessed diamond.

ZHAMBALZHAMSA (Tib.) - Blessed Ocean.

JAMSA (Tib.) - Sea, ocean. Buryat pronunciation of the Tibetan word Gyatso. Included as a mandatory name in the names of the Dalai Lamas and other great lamas.

ZHIGMITDORZHO (Tib.) - Fearless diamond; Indestructible diamond.

ZHIGMITSEREN (Tib.) - Indestructible long life.

ZHIMBA (Tib.) - Alms, alms, donation. Generosity is one of the 6 paramitas, see Abarmid.

ZHIMBAZHAMSA (Tib.) - Ocean of generosity.

JARGALMA - Happiness (female name).

JARGALSAIKHAN - Beautiful happiness.

ZHIGDEN (Tib.) - Universe.

ZHIGZHIT (Tib.) - Frightening guardian of faith.

ZHIGMIT (Tib.) - Fearless, brave; Indestructible.

ZHEBZEN (Tib.) - Venerable, reverend (in relation to hermits, saints, learned lamas.)

ZHEBZEMA (Tib.) - female form of Zhebzen.

ZHYGDER (Tib.) - Ushnisha (growth on the crown of the Buddha as one of his wonderful signs of enlightenment).

ZHYGDERDIMED (Tib.) - Pure, unsullied ushnisha.

ZHYMBRYL (Tib.) - Magic, magic.

ZHYMBRYLMA (Tib. female) - Magic, magic.

ZANDAN (Sanskrit) - Sandalwood.

ZANDRA (Sanskrit) - Moon. Buryat pronunciation of the Sanskrit word “chandra”.

ZAYATA - Happy fate.

ZODBO, SODBO (Tib.) - Patience, patience is one of the 6 paramitas, see Abarmid.

ZANA - the same as Zhana.

ZANABADAR (Sanskrit) - Good wisdom.

ZANABAZAR (Sanskrit) - Diamond of wisdom. The name of the first Mongolian god Dzhebzundam-by, popularly nicknamed Ynder-gegeen.

ZORIG, 30RIGT0 - Brave, brave.

ZUNDS (Tib.) - Diligent, diligent, diligent.

ZEBGE (Tib.) - Folded, ordered.

ZOLTO - Lucky, happy.

GOLDEN - Happy fate.

IDAM (Tib.) - Contemplated deity. In Tantrism, a protective deity, which a person chooses as his patron, either for life or for individual (special) cases.

IDAMJAB (Tib.) - Protected by a contemplative deity.

LOBSAN, LUBSAN (Tib.) - Wise, scientist.

LUBSANBALDAN (Tib.) - Glorious and wise.

LUBSANDORZHO (Tib.) - Wise diamond.

LAYDAB (Tib.) - The one who accomplished the deeds.

LAJIT (Tib.) - Happy karma.

LAIJITHANDA (Tib.) - Happy karma of Dakini.

LAMAZHAB (Tib.) - Protected by the highest.

LENKHOBO - Lotus.

LODOY (Tib.) - Wisdom.

LODOYDAMBA (Tib.) - Holy wisdom.

LODOJAMSA (Tib.) - Ocean of wisdom.

LODON (Tib.) - Wise.

LUBSANZEREN (Tib.) - Wise long life.

LUBSAMA (Tib.) - Wise, learned.

LOSOL (Tib.) - Clear mind.

LOCHIN, LOSHON (Tib.) - Gifted, talented, with great mental abilities.

LUDUP (Tib.) - One who received siddhi from the nagas. The name of Nagarjuna, a great Indian teacher in the 2nd-3rd century.

LHASARAI (Tib.) - Prince, prince, literally - the son of a deity.

LHASARAN (Tib.) - Protected by a deity.

LODONDAGBA (Tib.) - Sacred wisdom.

LONBO (Tib.) - High-ranking official, adviser.

LOPIL (Tib.) - With a developed mind.

LEGDEN, LYGDEN (Tib.) - Virtuous, filled with everything that is good.

LEGZHIN (Tib.) - Bestowing all good things, bestowing blessings. Epithet of the goddess Tara.

LYGZHIMA, LEGZHIMA (Tib.) - Noble-born. Name of Buddha's mother.

LYGSYK, LEGSEK (Tib.) - Accumulation of good things.

LABRIMA (Tib.) - Well painted, i.e. a goddess with a design on her hands that speaks of holiness.

MANGE (Tib.) - Giving birth to many.

MANZAN (Tib.) - Holding a lot. Epithet of fire.

MANZARAKSHA (Tib.) - the same as Banzaraksha.

MANI (Sanskrit) - Jewel.

MAYDAR (Tib.) - Loving all living beings. Buryat pronunciation of Maitreya - Buddha of the coming kalpa (world order). Maitreya in given time is in Tushita, where he is waiting for the time of his entry as Buddha into the world of people.

MAKSAR (Tib.) - Endowed with a huge army. The name of the deity Yama, the lord of the dead.

MAKSARMA (Tib.) - Endowed with a huge army. Name of Yama's wife.

MIZHIDDORZHO (Tib.) - Unshakable diamond.

MINJUR (Tib.) - Constant, unchanging.

MINJURMA (Tib.) - Constant, unchanging.

MANIBADAR (Sankrit) - Blessed treasure.

MIGMAR, MYAGMAR (Tib.) - Literally means red eye, essentially the planet Mars, which corresponds to Tuesday.

MIZHID (Tib.) - Unshakable, unperturbed. The name of one of the Dhyani Buddhas is Akshobhya, who sits in the east.

MUNKHEBATA - Strong eternity.

MUNKHEBAYAR - Eternal joy.

MYNHEDELGER - Eternal blossom.

MITUP, MITYB (Tib.) - Invincible, unsurpassable.

MYNHE - Eternal. Eternity.

MYNKHEBAATAR - Eternal hero.

MYNKHETUYA - Eternal dawn.

MUNGAN - Silver.

MYNGENSESEG - Silver flower.

MUNKHEZHARGAL - Eternal happiness.

MUNKHEZAYA - Eternal destiny.

MYNHESESEG - Eternal flower.

MEDEGMA (Tib.) - Flower.

MERGEN - Wise, accurate.

MYNGENTUYA - Silver dawn.

MYNGENSHAGAI - Silver ankle.

NAYZHIN (Tib.) - Who gave away the area. Epithet of Vishnu, one of the gods of Hinduism, forming the divine triad in Hinduism with Brahma and Shiva.

NAYSRUN (Tib.) - Guardian of the area.

NADMIT (Tib.) - Disease-free, healthy, strong.

NAYDAK (Tib.) - Owner of the area, deity of the area.

NAYDAN (Tib.) - Elder, old and revered Buddhist monk.

NAMZHALMA, NAMZHILMA (Tib.) - Complete winner, winner. Epithet of the goddess Uma.

NAMZHALDORZHO (Tib.) - Diamond winner.

NAMLAN (Tib.) - Dawn, morning dawn, sunrise.

NAMDAG (Tib.) - Completely pure, or glorious.

NAMDAGJALBA (Tib.) - King of glory. Epithet of Buddha.

NAMZHAI (Tib.) - Abundant.

NAMZHAL, NAMZHIL (Tib.) - Complete victory, winner.

NAMHA (Tib.) - Sky.

NAMHABAL (Tib.) - Heavenly radiance.

NAMHAY (Tib.) - Omniscient, all-knowing.

NAMNAY (Tib.) - Constantly existing. Epithet of the sun.

NAMSAL (Tib.) - Light radiance, illuminating everything. Epithet of the sun.

NAMSALMA (Tib.) - Brilliant.

NAMSARAY (Tib.) - The name of the deity of wealth.

NARANGEREL - Sunlight.

NARANZAYA - Solar destiny.

NARANSESEG - Sunny flower.

NARANTUYA - Solar dawn.

NASAN - Life.

NAMHAINIMBU (Tib.) - Omniscient, generous.

NAMSHI (Tib.) - Perfect knowledge, intuition.

NARAN - Sun.

NARANBAATAR - Solar hero.

NASHANBATA - Solid falcon.

NASHANBAATAR - Falcon is a hero.

NIMA (Tib.) - The Sun, which corresponds to resurrection.

NIMAZHAB (Tib.) - Protected by the sun.

NIMATSEREN (Tib.) - Long life of the sun.

NASANBATA - Strong life.

NATSAG (Tib.) - Ecumenical.

NATSAGDORZHO (Tib.) - Universal Diamond. Attribute of Amogasiddhi, one of the Dhyani-Buddhas guarding the north.

NACHINA, NASHAN - Falcon.

NOMINTUYA - Emerald dawn.

NOMTO - Scientist, wise.

NOMSHO - A scribe who keeps a vow.

NIMBU (Tib.) - Generous.

NOMGON - Calm, meek.

NOMIN - Emerald.

NOMINGEREL - Emerald light.

NOMINSESEG - Emerald flower.

NORGEON (Tib.) - Guardian of property.

NORZHUNMA (Tib.) - Flow of wealth. Epithet of Indra's wife, queen of heaven.

NORZEN (Tib.) - Holding wealth.

NORBO (Tib.) - Jewel.

NORBOSAMBU (Tib.) - A wonderful jewel. Epithet for the deity of wealth.

NORDAN (Tib.) - The owner of wealth, an epithet of the earth, the globe.

NORDOP (Tib.) - Rich.

NORZHIMA (Tib.) - Giver of wealth.

NORPOL (Tib.) - Precious radiance.

ODONSESEG - Star flower.

ODONTUA - Starry Dawn.

OJIN (Tib.) - Giving light. Epithet of the Sun.

ODON - Star.

ODONGEREL - Starlight.

ODONZAYA - Star Destiny.

OIDOB, OIDOP (Tib.) - Perfection, ability, siddhi. Siddhi means the supernatural power of a person acquired through the practice of yoga.

OLZON - Find, profit.

ODSAL, ODSOL (Tib.) - Clear light.

ODSRUN (Tib.) - Guardian of the light.

ODSER (Tib.) - Rays of light.

OCHIGMA (Tib.) - Radiant.

OCHIR, OSHOR - Buryat pronunciation of the Sanskrit word “vajra”—diamond. See Bazaar.

OCHIRZHAB (Sanskrit-Tib.) - Protected by a diamond.

OSHORNIMA (Sanskrit-Tib.) Diamond sun.

OSHON - Spark.

OSHONGEREL - Light of a spark.

OYUUNA - Has two meanings: intelligence, talent and turquoise.

OYUNBELIG - Wise, talented, gifted.

OYUNGEREL - Light of wisdom.

OYUNTUYA - Dawn of wisdom.

OYUNSHEMEG - Turquoise decoration.

ONGON - Spirit, guardian genius among shamanists. Another meaning is a holy, revered, reserved place.

OSOR (Tib.) - the same as Odser.

OTHON - Junior. Literally, the keeper of the hearth.

OTHONBAYAR - Younger joy.

OTHONBELIG - Younger wisdom.

OTHONSESEG - Younger flower.

PIRAGLAY (Tib.) - the same as Prinlay.

PRINLAI (Tib.) - The act of a Bodhisattva, a saint.

PYNSEG (Tib.) - Perfect, happy, beautiful.

PAGBA (Tib.) - Holy, noble.

PAGMA (Tib.) - Venerable, lady, queen.

PALAM (Tib.) - Diamond, diamond.

PIGLAY (Tib.) - Holy karma.

PYNSEGNIMA (Tib.) - Sun of prosperity.

PURBE (Tib.) - Planet Jupiter, which corresponds to Thursday; the name of a magical three-edged dagger used to drive out evil spirits.

PALMA (Tib.) - Multiplying.

PELZHED (Tib.) - Growing, increasing. Epithet of Vishnu.

RADNASAMBU (Sanskrit-Tib.) - Beautiful jewel.

RAGCHA, RAKSHA (Sanskrit) - Patronage.

RANZHUN (Tib.) - Self-arising.

RABDAN (Tib.) - The most durable, very strong.

RABSAL (Tib.) - Distinct, clear.

RADNA (Sanskrit) - Jewel.

RINCHINDORZHO (Tib.) - Precious diamond.

RINCHINSENGE (Tib.) - Precious lion.

RANJUR (Tib.) - Self-changing, improving.

RANPIL (Tib.) - Self-expanding.

RUGBY (Tib.) - Smart.

RINCHIN, IRINCHIN (Tib.) - Jewel.

REGSEL (Tib.) - Clear knowledge.

REGZEN, IRGIZIN (Tib.) - A sage holding knowledge.

RINCHINKHANDA (Tib.) - Precious heavenly fairy (Dakini).

RAGDEL (Tib.) - Free from attachments.

REGZED (Tib.) - Treasury of knowledge.

REGZEMA (Tib.) - Female form of Ragzen.

SAINBELIG - Beautiful wisdom.

SAINJARGAL - Wonderful happiness.

SAGAADAI - White, light

SAYZHIN (Tib.) - Giver of food, giver of alms.

SAINBATA - Strong and beautiful.

SAINBAYAR - Wonderful joy.

SANDAG, SANDAK, (Tib.) - Lord of the secret. Epithet of Bodhisattva Vajrapani (Bur. Oshor Vani). See explanations for CHAGDAR.

SANDAN - Same as Samdan.

SANZHAY (Tib.) - Spreading purity. Tibetan translation of the word Buddha, epithet of Buddha.

SAMBU (Tib.) - Good, kind, beautiful

SAMDAN (Tib.) - The name comes from the Buddhist concept dhyana-samdan, meaning initial stage concentration, meditation in which the object of concentration completely takes possession of the mind. In a word - reflection, contemplation.

SAMPIL (Tib.) - Practitioner of contemplation.

SANGAZHAP (Sanskrit) - Protected by the community (i.e. the sangha of Buddhists).

SANJIMA (Tib.) - Pure, honest.

SANJIMITYP (Tib.) - Invincible.

SARAN - Moon.

SANJAYJAB (Tib.) - Protected by Buddha.

SANJADORZHO (Tib.) - Diamond Buddha.

SANZHARAGSHA (Sanskrit-Tib.) - Patronage of Buddha.

SANJID (Tib.) - Cleansing. Epithet of fire, water and sacred grass kusha.

SANJIDMA - Female form from Sanjid.

SAYAN - In honor of the Sayan Mountains.

SAYAN - Female form from Sayan.

SODBO - Same as Zodbo.

SARANGEREL - Moonlight, Ray.

SARANSESEG - Moon flower.

SARANTUYA - Lunar dawn.

SARUUL - The brightest, talented.

SARYUUN - Beautiful, magnificent.

SAKHIR - Pale, whitish.

SOYZHIMA - Female form from Soyzhin.

SOYZHIN (Tib.) - Giver of healing, healer.

SOKTO - correct - Sogto - Sparkling, alive.

SOLBON - There are two meanings: the planet Venus, which corresponds to Friday and dexterous, agile.

SOLONGO - Rainbow.

SODNMBAL (Tib.) - Increasing, multiplying spiritual merit.

SODNOM (Tib.) - Spiritual merit, virtues acquired as a result of performing virtuous actions.

SOEL - Education, good manners, culture.

SOELMA - Female form from Soel.

SYMBER (Sanskrit) - Buryat-Mongolian form of Sumeru - king of the mountains. The name of the mythical mountain, the center of the universe.

SUNDAR (Tib.) - Disseminating instructions.

SURANZAN - Magnet.

SOLTO - Glorious, famous, famous.

SOSOR (Tib.) - Ordinary.

SRONZON (Tib.) - Straightforward, not bending. The name in combination with Gampo (Srontsang Gampo) is the famous king of Tibet in the 7th century, who created a vast Tibetan state and was considered the patron of Buddhism.

SUBADI, SUBDA - Pearl, pearl.

SULTIM (Tib.) - Moral. Buddhist concept of moral purity (thought, speech and deeds); one of the paramitas (see Abarmita)

SUMATI (Sanskrit) - Scientist, educated.

SUMATIRADNA (Sanskrit) - Precious knowledge, or treasury of learning. The name of Rinchen Nomtoev (1820-1907) is a prominent Buryat scientist, writer and educator in the second half of the 19th century.

SENGE (Sanskrit) - Lev.

SANGEL, SANGELEN - Cheerful, joyful.

SENDEMA (Tib.) - Lion-faced. The name of the heavenly fairy (Dakini) of wisdom.

SENKHE - Frost.

SURYN (Tib.) - Security, amulet.

SYKHE - Axe.

SYKHEBATAR - Ax - hero. The name of the Mongolian revolutionary, commander. One of the founders of the Mongolian People's Republic.

SYZHIP (Tib.) - Protected, protected by life.

SEBEGMID (Tib.) - Immortal life, immeasurable life. The name of Buddha is Amitayus, the deity of longevity.

SEMJED (Tib.) - Pleasing the mind. Epithet of the goddess Uma, queen of heaven.

SESEN - Smart, wise.

SESERLIG - Flower garden, garden.

SERGELEN - Agile, nimble.

SERGIMA (Tib.) - Golden.

SERGIMEDEG (Tib.) - Golden flower.

SEREMZHE - Vigilance, sensitivity.

SESEG, SESEGMA - Flower.

TOLON - Ray, shine, radiance, purity.

TYBDEN (Tib.) - Teachings of Buddha, Buddhism.

TABHAY (Tib.) - Skillful, capable.

TAGAR (Tib.) - White tiger. The name of a deity of the Naga class.

TAMIR - Strength (physical), energy, health.

TAMJID (Tib.) - All-merciful.

TOGMID, TOGMIT (Tib.) - Having no beginning, primordial eternal; epithet of Adibuddha.

TYGESBAYAR - Complete joy.

TYGESBAYASKHALAN - Complete joy.

TYGESZHARGAL - Complete happiness.

TYUBCHIN, TYBSHIN (Tib.) - Great, holy, epithet of Buddha.

TUVAN (Tib.) - lord of ascetics, epithet of Buddha

TUVANDORZHO (Tib.) - Diamond lord of ascetics.

TYGELDER - Full, overflowing.

TYGES - Complete, completed.

TYGESBATA - Strong, full.

TYGESBAYAN - Full of wealth.

TYMENBATA - Strong abundance.

TYMENBAYAR - Abundant joy.

TYGET - Tibetan.

TYDYP, TYDEB (Tib.) - Powerful, magical.

TYDEN (Tib.) - Strong, powerful.

TYMAN - Ten thousand, a lot of abundance.

TUYANA - A stylized form from “tuyaa” - dawn, rays of light, radiance.

TEMYLEN - Rushing forward, impetuous. The name of the daughter of Genghis Khan (1153-1227).

TEHE - goat.

TYMANZHARGAL - Abundant happiness.

TYMER - Iron.

TUMERBAATAR - Iron hero.

TUNGALAG - Transparent, clean.

TYRGEN - Fast, agile. Wed. Turgeyuv.

TYSHEMEL - Nobleman, dignitary, minister.

TYSHIN (Tib.) - Great power of magic.

ULZYZHARGAL - Happiness.

YLEMZHE - Much, abundance. Planet Mercury, which corresponds to the environment.

YNERMA - Happy.

UBASHI (Sanskrit) - A layman who has taken vows.

UDBAL (Sanskrit) - Blue lotus.

YEN - Ermine.

ULZY - Spreading happiness.

URINGEREL - Gentle light.

URINZHARGAL - Tender happiness.

URINSESEG - Delicate flower.

YNERSAYKHAN - Beautiful happiness.

URZHAN (Tib.) - Head decoration, crown.

URZHIMA (Tib.) - Tiara.

URIN - Gentle, affectionate, friendly.

URINBAYAR - Tender joy.

URINTUYA - Gentle dawn.

UYANGA - Flexible, plastic, melodic.

HAIDAB, HAYDAP (Tib.) - Smart, holy.

HAYDAN (Tib.) - Wise, persistent.

KHAIMCHIG (Tib.) - An outstanding expert, a famous scientist.

KHADAN (Tib.) - Having gods, epithet of Lhasa.

KHAJID (Tib.) - Celestial being in heaven.

KHAZHIDMA - Female form from Khazhid.

KHAIBZAN (Tib.) - Cleric, monk, scientist and righteous.

KHORLO (Tib.) - Circle, wheel.

HUBDAY - Amber.

KHAMATSYREN (from Lhamatsyren) (Tib.) - Goddess of long life.

KHANDA (Tib.) - Walking across the sky; epithet of the sun.

KHANDAZHAP (Tib.) - Patronized by the heavenly fairy (Dakinea).

HANDAMA (Tib.) - Dakinis, heavenly fairies, female deities. Literally: walking across the sky.

HASH - Chalcedony.

HASHBAATAR - Chalcedony hero. The name of the famous Mongol commander during the creation of the Mongolian People's Republic.

KHONGOR - Sweet, charming, affectionate.

KHURELBAATAR - Bronze hero.

KHUYAG - Chain mail, armor.

KHUBISKHAL - Change, change.

KHUBITA - Having destiny.

KHULAN - Antelope. The name of one of Genghis Khan's wives.

HUREL - Bronze.

HERMAN - Squirrel.

KHESHEGTE - Happiness, prosperity, mercy.

TSYBIKZHAB, TSEBEGZHAB (Tib.) - Protected by immortality, eternity.

TSYDEN, TSEDEN (Tib.) - Strong life.

TSYDENBAL, TSEDENBAL (Tib.) - Increasing strong life.

TSOKTO - Same as Sokto.

TSYBEGMIT - Same as Sebegmid.

TSYBAN, TSEBEN (Tib.) - Lord of life.

TSYBIK, TSEBEG (Tib.) - Immortal.

TSYMBAL (Tib.) - Prosperity. Also often found as Symbel.

TSYPELMA (Tib.) - Multiplying life.

TSYREMZHIT, TSEREMZHIT (Tib.) - Happiness, the blessing of a long life.

TSYDENZHAB, TSEDENZHAB (Tib.) - Protected by strong life.

TSYDENDAMBA, TSEDENDAMBA (Tib.) - Holy strong life.

TSYDENESHI, TSEDENESHI (Tib.) - Omniscience of a strong life.

TSYDYP, TSEDEB (Tib.) - Life-Giver.

TSYRENDYZHID, TSERENDEZHED (Tib.) - A prosperous long life.

TSYRENZHAB, TSERENZHAB (Tib.) - Protected by long life.

TSYRETOR (Tib.) - Treasury of long life.

TSYREN, TSEREN (Tib.) - Long life.

TSIRENDASHI, TSERENDASHA (Tib.) - Prosperity of a long life.

TSYRENDORZHO, TSERENDORZHO (Tib.) - Diamond of long life.

TSYRENDULMA, TSERENDULMA (Tib.) - Long life of the liberator, i.e. White Tara.

TSYRMA - The female form from Tsyren, although there is also a form of Tsyrenma.

TsEPEL (Tib.) - Extending life.

CERIGMA (Tib.) - Healer.

TSEREMPIL (Tib.) - Multiplying long life.

CHIMITDORJI (Tib.) - Diamond of immortality.

CHIMITSU is the female form of Chimit.

CHINGIS - The name of the man of the millennium, the founder of the Great Mongolian state.

CHAGDAR (Tib.) - With a vajra in hand. The name of Vajrapani (Oshorvani), a wrathful deity, symbolizing strength, destroying ignorance.

CHIMBE - Form from Zhimbe.

CHIMIT (Tib.) - Immortal.

CHOYMPEL (Tib.) - Spreading the Teaching.

CHOYNGJIN (Tib.) - Religious offering, alms.

CHOYNHOR is the Tibetan translation of the Sanskrit word “dharmachakra”, i.e. "wheel of Buddha's teaching" This is one of the widespread attributes that symbolizes the preaching of Buddhist teachings. The Choinhor (Khorlo) symbol is installed on the pediment of Buddhist temples, accompanied by a lying doe and a deer, which is associated with the first sermon of Buddha in the “Deer Park” in Benares. The eight spokes of the wheel symbolize the “noble eightfold path” commanded in this sermon: - righteous view; righteous behavior; righteous determination; righteous speech; righteous lifestyle; righteous effort; righteous awareness; righteous contemplation. It is also the name of the path along which pilgrims circumambulate Lhasa, the capital of Tibet, and the prayer wheel.

CHOYSRUN (Tib.) - Protecting the teaching.

CHOYBALSAN (Tib.) - A wonderfully prosperous teaching.

CHOIBON - Same as Shoibon.

CHOYZHOL, CHOJIL (Tib.) - A king who rules according to teaching. Serves as an epithet for Yama, the lord of the kingdom of the dead.

CHOJON (Tib.) - Defender of religion.

SHODON (Tib.) - Buryat form from the Tibetan “chorten”. Chorten (Sanskrit stupa) is a Buddhist ritual structure of certain proportions, erected over the relics of Buddha, great holy lamas, etc. We are better known as “suburgan”.

SHOEN (Tib.) - The sphere of religion.

SHOYBON (Tib.) - Subject of the Teaching, follower of the Buddhist Teaching.

SHAGDAR - Form from Chagdar.

SHAGZHI (Tib.) - Buddhist term meaning a mystical gesture - mudra - a certain position of the hand and fingers of Buddhist saints and lamas. Literally: hand sign.

SHIRAB, SHIRAP (Tib.) - Intuition; wisdom.

SHIRABSENGE (Sanskrit-Tib.) - Lion of wisdom.

SHIRIDARMA (Sanskrit) - Magnificent Teaching.

SHULUNBATA - Strong stone.

SHULUNBAATAR - Stone hero.

SHULUNSESEG - Stone flower.

SHODAGBA (Tib.) - Preacher.

SHOJON - Same as Choizhon.

SHOJINIMA (Tib.) - Sun of Teaching.

SHOINKHOR - Same as Choynkhor.

SHONO - Wolf.

SHULUN - Stone.

ENKHE - Calm, prosperous.

ENKHEAMGALAN - Prosperous calm. Name of the 17th century Manchu Emperor Kangxi.

ENKHEBATA - Strong well-being.

EDIR - Young, young.

EELDER - Kind, delicate, courteous.

ELBEG - Abundant, abundant.

ELDEB-OCHIR (Mongolian-Sanskrit) - Mongolian version of the name Natsagdorzhi, used on a par with it.

ENKHETAIBAN - Prosperous world.

ENHEREL - Tenderness.

ERDEM - Science, knowledge.

ENKHEBAATAR - Peaceful hero.

ENKHEBAYAR - Joyful well-being.

ENKHEBULAD - Peaceful steel.

ENKHEZHARGAL - Happy well-being.

ERKHETE - Full-fledged.

ETIGEL - Reliable.

ERDEMBAYAR - Joyful knowledge.

ERDEMZHARGAL - Happy knowledge.

ERDENI - Jewel, treasure.

ERDENIBATA - Solid jewel.

ERZHENA - Stylized form from the Buryat “erzhen” - mother of pearl.

YUMDILYK (Tib.) - Happiness, well-being of the mother.

YUMZHANA (Tib.) - Mother's decoration, or the eye of intuition.

YUMZHAP (Tib.) - Patronized by the highest knowledge.

YUM (Tib.) - Has several meanings: firstly - mother, secondly - shakti, divine power (the creative feminine aspect of the highest deity - Shiva), thirdly - as a Buddhist term - higher knowledge, intuition, an all-encompassing feminine source, from which everything flows and to which everything returns. Finally, fourthly, “Yum” is the name of the third part of “Gan-chzhur”. The name Hume is rarely found separately, mainly in complex compositions.

YUMDOLGOR (Tib.) - Mother - White Savior, i.e. White Tara (Bur: Sagaan Dara—Ehe).

YUMDORZHI (Tib.) - Diamond (vajra) of intuition.

YUMZHID (Tib.) - Mother's happiness.

YUMSUN, YUMSUM (Tib.) - Queen Mother.

YUNDUN (Tib,) - Its first meaning is— mystical cross, the swastika, which is one of the oldest Indian symbols of prosperity; the second is unchanging, indestructible.

YANDAN (Tib.) - Melodic, sonorous.

YANJIMA (Tib.) - Lady of melody, possessing a melodious voice. Epithet of Saraswati, goddess of eloquence, singing, patroness of the arts and sciences.

YANZHIN - Same as Yanzhima.

YABZHAN (Tib.) - Father's decoration.

YAMPIL (Tib.) - Multiplying the melody.

YANJAY (Tib.) - Wonderful melody.

Buryats have lived here from time immemorial. These are representatives of the Mongolian race, representing one of the strongholds of traditional Buddhist and shamanic culture in our state. Traditional Buryat names, which we will talk about in the article, reflect this very clearly.

About Buryat names

Let's start with the fact that the traditional onomasticon of the Buryats experienced a very strong influence of Tibetan, and through Tibetan and Indian cultures. This happened more than three hundred years ago, thanks to the preaching of Buddhism. That is why Buryat names contain a huge variety of Sanskrit and Tibetan forms and roots in their list. However, they have come into use so organically that today they are not perceived as foreign languages.

Traditional Buryat names are most often complex, consisting of two roots. At the same time, they have a very, very strong religious significance. In addition, many of them do not differ by gender - this feature began to increasingly penetrate into the onomasticon of the Buryats under the influence of Russification. Traditionally, many Buryat names were equally suitable for both girls and boys.

Over time, foreign names began to predominate, and only in the years Soviet power, when religious persecution began, ancient Buryat names, which did not have a bright meaning, began to come to the fore religious significance. Most often they are associated with plants (for example, Sesegma - “flower”) or abstract qualities and concepts (Zhargal - “happiness”). Occasionally, names are associated with colors and shades (for example, Ulaan Baatar - “red hero”). Another feature of this onomasticon is that the Buryats, especially in the past, had a popular tradition of giving a person a double name.

Further Russification led to the fact that many original forms acquired a Slavic sound. This process is especially characteristic of the second half of the last century. Currently, the Buryats mainly have native Buryat female names, as well as native male names. However, both of them are now divided by gender, are most often monosyllabic and often have a Russified form of pronunciation.

The percentage of Tibetan and Sanskrit names, although an order of magnitude smaller, is still quite high among the Buryat population. Especially in last years, when all more people appeal to their cultural and religious traditions, Buddhist influence on onomasticon begins to increase. Many parents do not even choose a name themselves, but turn with a request for naming to a minister of worship - a lama, who determines the child’s name based on certain astrological prerequisites.

Below we provide a list of some Buryat names. It will contain both Buryat names of boys and girls. Of course, this is far from a complete list, a simple listing of which without explanation would take an entire book. We will limit ourselves to the most beautiful and colorful forms.

Beautiful Buryat names

All names on our list will be arranged in thematic order. The list includes Buryat male names and female names, alternating in random order.

Names with religious meaning

Abarmid. This name is a Buryatized form of the Sanskrit root "paramita" and means "beyond." It means a person who has achieved nirvana.

Ganjur. The Buryatized form of the word “Tanchzhur”, which is the name of the Buddhist canon of sacred scripture.

Dugartseren. Literally translated as “a long life under the auspices of the White Umbrella.” Obviously, it has deep religious correlates.

Zhanchib. A Tibetan name that is a direct translation of the Sanskrit word "bodhi". The latter has two meanings in Buddhist interpretation. The first signifies enlightenment. And the second is the fig tree, under which Buddha Shakyamuni found this very enlightenment.

Idam. In Tibetan Buddhism, this term refers to any deity chosen by a person as a patron. This practice is most typical for Tantrism.

Idamjab. This name, apparently, includes the previous one. It can be translated as follows: “under the protection of a deity/yidam.”

Lygsyk. Literally means "accumulation of good things." What is meant by this is the religious practice of accumulating good merit, promoting good reincarnation and spiritual evolution on the path of the bodhisattva.

Labrima. A complex name with roots in conceptual apparatus Tibetan religious culture. It means a beautifully painted goddess, that is, an image of a female deity, on whose hands there is an impeccably executed symbolic design that speaks of her holiness.

Leggin. Another religiously colored name. Means “bestowing every good.” Is one of the names attached to the highly revered goddess Tara.

Natsagdorzho. A complex and very colorful name. Its literal meaning is "universal diamond". It has strong religious connotations, since it is attributed to Amogasiddha - one of the Buddhas guarding the North, called Dhyani.

Samdan. This is a proper name that originates in the terminology of the spiritual practice of dhyana, that is, meditation. In this sense, it means the initial stage of practice, in which the object of meditation completely takes possession of the mind and consciousness.

Khazhidma. In Buryat folklore, this is what celestial beings are called - creatures and heroines who reside in the upper, heavenly world.

Haibzan. This word itself comes from a Tibetan root, which is the name of a spiritual person, a righteous man, a sage.

Chagdar. This name itself means "holding a vajra in the hand." It has a very deep religious meaning, since as such it belongs to a deity called Vajrapani, who is the personification of the power that overcomes the darkness of ignorance.

Shodon. Buryatized form of the Tibetan word "chorten". The latter is a translation of the Sanskrit "stupa". In Buddhism, it refers to a certain religious building erected over the remains of Buddhas and great enlightened ones.

Hume. This is a very meaningful word and name. Firstly, it can be understood as “mother”. In a broader sense - as the first principle of motherhood, the original feminine creative energy, analogous to the concept of “Shakti” in Hinduism. In the proper Buddhist sense, it also emphasizes the aspect of higher wisdom, intuitive knowledge inherent in the original feminine side of reality. Well and even more in the narrow sense this word is called one of components Ganzhur - Buddhist sacred canon.

Yumdolgor. Traditionally, this name is translated as “mother white savior.” It itself is one of the names of the goddess, better known as White Tara.

Names associated with strength and power

Vampil. Like many other peoples, Buryat names for boys and their meaning come from words associated with the concept of strength and power. These include this Tibetan borrowed name, translated into Russian as “multiplying power.”

Baatar. This form, like the supposed Russian word "bogatyr", comes from the Old Mongolian "Bagatur", which has a corresponding meaning.

Powerful names

Vandan. A form from a series of names of lords. Means "possessing power."

Pagma. Often this form appears in more complex names. And in itself it means “mistress”, “mistress” and similar concepts.

Tuden. As already mentioned, Buryat names for boys are often based on the concept of power. Tuden is a prime example of such a name. It denotes a strong in his power, a powerful ruler.

Erhete. This Buryat name means “full-fledged”.

Plants and animals

Lenkhobo. One of the flower names. Is the name of lotus.

Beginning. Another form of the name is Nashan. Means "falcon".

Wooyoung. This name hides nothing more than the name of an ermine.

Epithets

Agvandorzho. This is Tibetan difficult name, which can be translated by the phrase “diamond lord of the word.”

Manzan. In addition to being used as a name, this word is one of the epithets of flame and the fire element. Literally translated as “holding much.”

Moonhetuya. Buryat name, which has beautiful meaning, conveyed by the words “eternal dawn”.

Sajzhin. Literally "merciful". This refers to a person or deity who shows mercy by giving food, money, clothing, and other things.

Etigel. This word can be literally translated by the definition “reliable”.

Yabzhan. The name translates as “father’s ornament.” Has Tibetan roots.

Yanzhima. Literally means a girl who has a magnificent voice and fully controls it. Used as one of the names and epithets of the goddess Saraswati, the patroness of sciences, arts, knowledge and wisdom.

Names that speak of wealth and prosperity

Balma. Translated from Tibetan it means “rich”, “glorious”.

Mani. It is a simple Sanskrit word meaning "jewel". The name is found among many peoples, including the Buryats.

Palam. This name is translated from Tibetan as diamond.

Tumen. This name comes from the numeral meaning ten thousand. Figuratively denotes abundance and prosperity.

Star names

Garmas. Buryat names for girls and their meanings often correlate with stars and starlight. Actually, the word “star” is a literal translation of the name Garmasu. Most often, however, this name is found in compound forms.

Odongerel. Another Tibetan Buryatized form that means “starlight.”

Solar names

Ojin. Like all other ethnic groups, the meaning of Buryat names often correlates with solar symbolism. Given name just one of those. Literally it is translated as “giving light” and traditionally refers to the sun as its epithet.

Naran. Just a solar name. This is how it is translated - “sun”.

Lunar names

Daba. Tibetan loan meaning "moon". It is often included in complex two-part Buryat names for girls.

Zandra. Another lunar name. It is a Buryatized form of the Sanskrit “Chandra” with the corresponding meaning.

The Buryats have names that also come from the designation of natural objects. These are, for example:

Dalai. This beautiful name means "ocean".

Names that include the concept of knowledge and wisdom

Endonjamsa. This is a complex name with Tibetan roots. Means "ocean of knowledge".

Eat. It can be translated as “omniscience.” Many complex Buryat names include this form in their composition.

Zhana. Buryat name, derived from the Sanskrit word “jnana”, which means mystical knowledge. In addition, the term “wisdom” can serve as an adequate translation of this word.

Lobsan. The definition of a wise, learned person, subjected to Buryatization.

Ragzed. This name can be translated into Russian by the phrase “treasury of knowledge.” Its female form is Ragsam.

Irginiz. Like the previous one, this name also correlates with wisdom and knowledge. Its direct meaning is “a sage who holds knowledge/wisdom.”

Shirabsenge. A complex Sanskrit-Tibetan name meaning "lion of wisdom."

Happiness and luck in Buryat names

Zayat. This is a Buryat name, which translates as “happy fate”.

Ulzy. Buryat name, which can be translated as “source of happiness.”

Among the names there are also those that indicate color:

Sagaadai. This Buryat name can literally be translated as “white”. In more in a broad sense it means "bright".

Names that speak of health, long life and immortality

Cerygma. Translated as “healer.”

Tserampil. Complex male name. A translation might sound like this: “one who multiplies and prolongs life.”

Tsybikzhab. Buryatized Tibetan name. It has a complex meaning that is difficult to translate. Alternatively, we can offer next value- “Protected by immortality.”

Tsyden. A very common name among the Buryats, meaning strong life.

Chimit. A simple name whose meaning is “immortal.”

The Buryats, naming their children, were guided by their desires for their future fate and surrounding life. Thus, wishing their children a good fate, they gave them names, the meaning of which was related to power - possession, power - or inspired hope for their future purpose (healing, oratory, teaching). Many Buryat names in their meaning are associated with heavenly bodies- the sun, moon, stars, or precious stones- gold, diamonds.

The meaning of male names

There are quite a lot of Buryat male names, and they all have different meaning. However, there are few native Buryat names, and their meanings are quite unusual. This is due to the fact that they were given in order to scare away evil otherworldly forces. Such names include Azarga (horse), Shono (wolf) and others.

Very common Buryat names that came from the Tibetan language: Anzad (fount of omnipotence), Ardan (almighty), Vanzan (master), Zhamsaran (idol of fighters), Losol (sober mind). Some Buryat male names are borrowed from Sanskrit: Ubashi (a monk who took an oath), Sumber (a ruler main mountain peace), Sangazhap (protected by brotherhood), Ayur (many years), Ananda (fun).

Eat mixed names, based in both Tibetan and Sanskrit languages ​​at the same time: Badmagarma, Badmarinchin, Badmazhab, Badmatsebeg, Badmatseren. The meaning of all of them is in any case connected with the lotus. This is because in Buddhism the lotus flower is associated with purity.

It is worth paying attention to some of the most attractive unique Buryat names for boys and their meaning in a person’s destiny.

Aidar - the darling of fate

A boy with that name still has early age Parents need to identify abilities in a particular activity and instill in him a sense of purpose. Only then will he be able to build a successful career at an older age - after all, if he sets a goal for himself, he will always be able to find a way to achieve it due to his innate special zeal. At the same time it is very proud man prone to frequent offense over trifles. These qualities interfere with Aidar both in friendships and in family relationships. Therefore, he builds family relationships quite late.

Bator is a strong man

A person with this name is characterized by courage. Since childhood, he has shown himself to be a leader in the team. He is not only respected, but also feared. Has an explosive character. At the slightest disobedience, he can cause a scandal and use force. A powerful person, capable of leading people or performing feats. A vain person who accepts flattery. He has beautiful appearance, but due to his rude manners he is not particularly popular with the opposite sex. He finds a meek wife, because he simply cannot get along with another.

Darkhan - freedom

A person with a strong character who, throughout his entire adult life, perceives all situations only in black or white terms. For him, people are divided into two categories: his own and others. He is not afraid to tell the truth to his face - it gives him some pleasure to see some confusion and timidity in response. Some efficiency and irrepressible energy allow Darkhan to open his own business, which is often quite profitable. In family life they are looking for a partner who would never cease to admire them. Otherwise, the marriage breaks up, and Darkhan again tries to find a person who will admire him.

Vanzhur - giver of orders

Quite a sociable person with a rich imagination. Such people often get inspired and then they are able to create masterpieces in any business they choose, both as a profession and as a hobby.

At the same time, they are a little impulsive. And if something irritates them for a long time, they are capable of impulsive actions at the most unexpected moment. After moments of conflict, they retire for a while and can even become depressed.

A partner for married life is chosen carefully, realizing all the responsibility for their choice. They become very caring parents.

They dream of leadership, but having received a leadership position, they understand that it is difficult for them to live up to it due to their innate timidity.

Ganjil - well-being

Such people stand out for their love of cleanliness. They do not strive for cheerful, noisy companies even in their youth. They love to learn something new and put it into practice. They can perform well in medicine. They make excellent bank managers.

If asked specific purpose, then they will definitely achieve it. They often receive decent monetary rewards for their responsible attitude to work, so they live in abundance.

They do not think of themselves separately from their family. For them, a partner is a friend, an interlocutor and a mentor all rolled into one. They try to avoid separation from their family, so they avoid all kinds of business trips and departures.

They have a penchant for philanthropy and participation in various volunteer organizations.

Popular female names

Buryat female names have a certain harshness in sound. Despite this, there are several beautiful Buryat names for girls. Although they differ from Slavic names, they sound quite pleasant.

Like the masculine ones, they are mainly borrowed from the Tibetan and Sanskrit languages.

Most names are of Tibetan origin: Andama (omnipotence), Anzhilma (mistress), Anzama (good manners), Balma (abundance), Buma (maiden), Gunsema (most excellent), Daba (night luminary), Dagzama (popularity), Laijit (good retribution), Manzan ( fiery), Norzhunma (abundance), Norzen (wealthy).

Sanskrit female names are not very common: Ayurzana (worldly wisdom), Badarma (magnificent), Dara (deliverer).

The female names Aryuuna (radiant), Buyanbata (convinced morality), Zhargalsaikhan (prosperity), Munkheseseg (unfading flower), Mungentuya (silver dawn), Tehe (goat) are national.

If a baby appears in the house, parents who are looking for a suitable unique name, therefore, Buryat names for girls and their meaning are still of interest in the region.

Alima - educated

Has everything own opinion. She shows her talent in many directions, so it is very difficult for a girl with that name to concentrate on one thing. A trendsetter in her community. Likes to shock acquaintances with clothes, makeup, and hairstyle.

In adolescence, he constantly falls into unusual situations. But thanks sharp mind always gets out of them with ease.

IN love relationships has frivolity. During the period of falling in love, when passions are burning, Alima is able to perform a whole performance for her beloved. But as soon as the feelings cool down or the couple separates, she does not grieve for a long time and quickly forgets everything. In pursuit of constant self-admiration, family relationships can fail. Nevertheless, he cannot imagine his life without flirting with the opposite sex.

Balzhima - loving luxury

People with this name are assertive. They always achieve their goals. They make good leaders, speakers, and businessmen. It is very difficult to unbalance them - they always find a way out of any, even the most confusing, situation. They don’t believe in coincidences, so thanks to their prudence they can quickly improve their financial situation.

Possessing an extraordinary appearance, they always look well-groomed and stylish. For them, family is a reliable rear, so they completely trust their partner and have a very difficult time dealing with the situation in case of betrayal.

Darima - deliverance

Women with this name will never remain invisible in any company. They always attract the attention of others with their appearance and internal.

Despite some frivolity and love of shocking, in fact these are very responsible people. They care about their own reputation, so they try to complete all the tasks they undertake. They make good designers, since they have good taste. In family life, the partner must constantly surprise them and give them the opportunity to admire them.

Sojima - healing

WITH early childhood a very cheerful girl who can infect others with her optimism. Because of this character trait, she always has a lot of friends around her, and at an older age, fans. But, despite this, she has few real friends, and they appear already in mature age. They can quickly change their tactics, which only benefits them, because they are endowed with intuition and are often able to predict and prevent various unpleasant situations.

In family life they are faithful wife spouse, no matter how worthy he is. Able to forgive his misdeeds. Women with this name have a very well developed maternal instinct. Taking care of their children always comes first.

Khazhidma - nymph

Khazhidma’s main quality is perseverance. She is very demanding of both herself and the people around her. Can directly express his opinion about a person or situation, without thinking about the consequences.

For such categorical judgments, people do not always like her, but they are afraid of her. It might turn out good leader. But because of her own stubbornness, she is not ready to admit her mistakes, which often interferes with her career growth.

In adulthood, he can reconsider his views on life, learn to control his emotions and achieve great success.

In a love relationship with a partner, she is very restrained, a cold air emanates from her, although in her dreams she wants to be more liberated.

He adheres to conservative views in raising children.

Features of choice

The meaning of Buryat names is varied - it is the endowment of various qualities that give hope for various benefits; desire to appropriate magical abilities. Many Buryat names have the same meaning and sound and common among both men and women:

When a child appears in a family, it is joy, and if two of them appear at once, then the joy is twice as great. But at the same time there is more concern.

Including the choice of name, because then you need to choose a name not only for both children, but also in some way to emphasize their connection with each other.

In this case, opposite-sex twins can be given the following names:

  • Maxarm and Maxarm.
  • Minzhur and Minzhurma.
  • Khajid and Khajidma.
  • Zhargal and Zhargalma.
  • Bayar and Bayarma.
  • Anzan and Anzama.

Same-sex twins are more difficult to call. After all, you need to give names that are both beautiful and consonant, for example:

  • Aidar and Aldar.
  • Amar and Cupid.
  • Dandar and Danzan.
  • Naizhin and Namzhil.
  • Ranjun and Ranjur.
  • Saijin and Sanjay.
  • Alima and Anzama.
  • Galzhan and Ganzhil.
  • Sanjima and Sojima.
  • Yumzhan and Yanzhima.

Anyone who certainly wants the child’s name to be unique and beautiful can find it among Asian names, including Buryat ones. Of course, not all names are euphonious to the European ear: Baldan, Ganhuyag, Dansrun, Dondub, Loshon, Naysrun, Odsrun, Odser, Khuyag, Chonsrun, Khermen. But some of them sound so interesting that they could become the names of fantasy heroes or mystical works: Tserempil, Regzema, Nomintuya, Zhargalma, Yeshidolgor, Dongarma, Abarmid, Alantuya, Badmagarma.

The Buryats themselves still prefer to call their children names that come from ancient times, and rarely resort to Slavic and European ones.

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  • ABARMID(Sanskrit) - Transcendent. Buryat form from the Sanskrit word "paramita." This word means “gone to the other side” (i.e. to nirvana). The Buddhist sutras list 6 or 10 paramitas with the help of which one goes to nirvana: generosity, morality, patience, masculinity, contemplation, wisdom. Each paramita is used as names. See Sultim, Sodbo, etc.
  • ABIDA(Sanskrit) - Vast, immeasurable light. Amitabha is the name of one Dhyani Buddha. In Buryatia it is known as Abida, in Japan - Amida. In the teachings of Buddha, he is the lord of the paradise Sukhavadi (Divazhan).
  • AGVANDORZHO(Tib.) - Diamond lord of the word.
  • AGWANDONDOG(Tib.) - Well-meaning ruler of the word.
  • AGUANDONDUBE(Tib.) - The lord of the word who fulfills the desires of all living beings.
  • AGVAN(Tib.) - Lord of the word, possessing a beautiful and rich word. One of the names of Mandzushri Bodhisattva, personifying transcendental wisdom.
  • AGWANNIMA(Tib.) - Solar ruler of the word.
  • ADLIBESHE- Different, different.
  • ADYAA(Sanskrit) - Sun.
  • ANANDA(Sanskrit) - Joy. Name of Buddha Shakyamuni's Beloved Disciple. After his departure to nirvana, Ananda expounded from memory one of the main Buddhist canons, “Ganjur”.
  • AYDAR- Cute
  • ALAMZHA- The name of the hero of the Buryat epic.
  • ALDAR- Glory.
  • ALIMA- Apple.
  • ALTAN- Gold.
  • ALTANA- Gold.
  • ALTANGEREL- Golden light
  • ALTANSESEG- Golden flower.
  • ALTANTUYA- Golden Dawn
  • ALTAN SHAGAY- Golden ankle.
  • AMAR, AMUR- Peace, quiet.
  • AMARSANA, AMURSANA- Well-intentioned. The name of the national hero of Western Mongolia (Dzungaria). He led the liberation struggle against the Manchu-Chinese yoke in the 18th century.
  • AMGALAN- Calm, peaceful.
  • ANDAMA(Tib.) - Powerful. Epithet of the goddess Uma.
  • ANGIL(Tib.) - King of power, the name of the wish-fulfilling jewel. In Sanskrit CHINTAMANI.
  • ANGILMA(Tib.) - Lady. Same root as Anjeel.
  • ANJUR(Tib.) - Dominant, dominant.
  • ANZAD(Tib.) - Treasury of power.
  • ANZAMA(Tib.) - Well-behaved.
  • ANZAN(Tib.) - Well-behaved.
  • ANPIL(Tib.) - the same as Vampil.
  • ANCHIG(Tib.) - the same as Vanchig.
  • ARABJAY(Tib.) - The most popular, widespread.
  • ARDAN(Tib.) - Strong, mighty.
  • ARSALAN- A lion.
  • ARYA(Sanskrit) - Supreme, holy. Usually used before the names of Bodhisattvas, saints, and famous Buddhists.
  • ARYUUNA- Clean, bright.
  • ARYUUNGEREL- Clean, bright light.
  • ARYUUNSESEG- A clean, light flower.
  • ARYUUNTUYA- Clean, bright dawn.
  • ASHATA- All-Helping.
  • AYUNA(Turkic) - Ursa. Ayu is a bear. If you don’t agree with this, then OUUNA would be more correct.
  • AYUR(Sanskrit) - Life, age.
  • AYURZANA, AYURZHANA(Sanskrit) - Life wisdom.
  • AYUSHA(Sanskrit) - Life extension. Name of the deity of longevity.
  • AYAN- Journey.
  • AYANA(female) - Travel.
  • BAATAR- Bogatyr, shortened from the old Mongolian Bagatur. The Russian word bogatyr also comes from the word bagatur.
  • BABU(Tib.) - Hero, brave man.
  • BABUDOROJO(Tib.) - Diamond hero.
  • BABUSENGE(Tib.) - Brave lion.
  • BAVASAN, BAASAN(Tib.) - Planet Venus, corresponds to Friday.
  • BADARA(Sanskrit) - Good.
  • BADARMA(Sanskrit) - Beautiful.
  • BADARKHAN- Prosperous.
  • BADARSHA(Sanskrit) - Petitioner.
  • BATLAY- Brave.
  • BADMA(Sanskrit) - Lotus. The image of a lotus in Buddhism symbolizes crystal immaculate purity, since a beautiful lotus has nothing in common with the mud of the swamp from which it grows, just like the Buddha who achieved nirvana, escaped from the swamp of samsara.
  • BADMAGARMA(Sanskrit-Tib.) - Constellation of lotuses.
  • BADMAGURO(Sanskrit) - Lotus teacher.
  • BADMARINCHIN(Sanskrit-Tib.) - Precious lotus.
  • BADMAZHAB(Sanskrit-Tib.) - Protected by the lotus.
  • BADMAKHANDA(Sanskrit-Tib.) - Lotus Dakini, heavenly fairy.
  • BADMATSEBEG(Sanskrit-Tib.) - Immortal lotus.
  • BADMATSEREN(Sanskrit-Tib.) - Lotus of long life.
  • BAZAR(Sanskrit) - Diamond. Buryat forum from Sanskrit "Vajra". This is one of the most important attributes of Tantrism, Vajra is a symbol of the indestructibility of the Teaching.
  • BAZARGURO
  • BAZARZHAB(Sanskrit) - Protected by a diamond.
  • BAZARSADA(Sanskrit) - The essence of a diamond.
  • BALAMZHI(Tib.) - Born of a diamond.
  • BALANSENGE(Tib.) - Diamond lion.
  • BALBAR
  • BALBARMA(Tib.) - Burning shine, radiance.
  • BALDAG- Thick, squat.
  • BALDAN(Tib.) - Glorious, magnificent.
  • BALDANDORZHO(Tib.) - Magnificent diamond.
  • BALDANZHAB(Tib.) - Protected by glory, greatness.
  • BALDANSENGE(Tib.) - Magnificent lion.
  • BAL DAR(Tib.) - Giver of happiness. Epithet of the Deity of Wealth. In Sanskrit Kubera, in Tibetan Namtosray. Buryat pronunciation Namsarai.
  • BALDORZHO(Tib.) - Diamond of greatness.
  • BALMA(Tib.) - Rich, shining, illustrious.
  • BALSAMBU(Tib.) - Exquisite.
  • BALSAN(Tib.) - Charming, beautiful.
  • BALTA- Hammer.
  • BAL KHAN- Plump.
  • BALZHID(Tib.) - Striving for prosperity.
  • BALZHIDMA(Tib.) - the same as Balzhid.
  • BALZHIMA(Tib.) - Magnificent.
  • BALZHIMEDEG(Tib.) - Flower of happiness.
  • BALZHIN(Tib.) - Giver of wealth.
  • BALZHINIMA(Tib.) - The sun of happiness.
  • BALZHIR(Tib.) - Wealth, brilliance, radiance.
  • BALZAN(Tib.) - Charming, beautiful
  • BALCHIN(Tib.) - Very rich, glorious.
  • BANZAN(Sanskrit) - Five.
  • BANZAR(Tib.) - Uniting force.
  • BANZARAGSHA(Sanskrit) - Five protectors.
  • BUNDY- Man, Boy.
  • BARAS- Tiger.
  • BATA- Sturdy, strong. The name of the grandson of Genghis Khan.
  • BATABAATAR- A strong, strong hero.
  • BATABAYAR- Strong joy.
  • BATABULAD- Strong steel.
  • BATABELIG- Solid wisdom.
  • BATABELEG- A strong gift.
  • BATADAMBA(Bur-Tib.) - Most Holy.
  • BATADORJO(bur-tib.) - Hard diamond.
  • BATADELGER- Strong bloom.
  • BATATOAD(bur-tib.) - Hard-protected.
  • BATAJARGAL- Strong happiness.
  • BATAZAYA- Strong fate.
  • BATAMUNHE- Eternal hardness.
  • BATASAIKHAN- Sturdy - beautiful.
  • BATASUKHE- A strong axe.
  • BATATU MAYOR- Hard iron.
  • BATASEREN- Longest-lived.
  • BATAERDENI- Solid jewel.
  • BATASHULUN- Hard stone.
  • ACCORDION- Rich.
  • BAYANBATA- Solidly rich.
  • BAYANDALAY- Rich sea, inexhaustible wealth.
  • BAYANDELGER- Rich flourishing.
  • BAYAR- Joy.
  • BAYARMA- Joy.
  • BAYARSAIKHAN- Beautiful joy.
  • BAYASKHALAN- Joy, fun.
  • BAYARTA- Joyful.
  • BIDIA(Sanskrit) - Knowledge. Buryat pronunciation of the Sanskrit word "Vidya".
  • BIZYA(Sanskrit) - Knowledge.
  • BIMBA(Tib.) - Planet Saturn, corresponds to Saturday.
  • BIMBATOAD(Tib.) - Protected by Saturn.
  • BIMBATSEREN(Tib.) -Long life under the sign of Saturn. -
  • BIRABA(Sanskrit) - Frightening. The Buryat pronunciation of the Sanskrit word "Bhai-rava" is terrible. The name of one of the wrathful incarnations of Shiva.
  • BOLORMA- Crystal.
  • BORGON- Granite.
  • BUDA- Enlightened. Buryat pronunciation of the Sanskrit word "Buddha". The name of the founder of Buddhism, the first of the 3 world religions.
  • BUDAJAB(Sanskrit.Tib.) - Protected by Buddha.
  • BUDATSEREN(Sanskrit.Tib.) - Long life of Buddha.
  • I WILL- The name of the national folk hero of Buryatia.
  • BUDON- The name of the famous Tibetan author of multi-volume historical works of the 14th century.
  • BUZHIDMA- the same as Butidma.
  • BULAD- Steel.
  • BULADBAATAR- Steel hero.
  • BULADSAYKHAN- Beautiful steel.
  • BULADTSEREN- Long life of steel.
  • BOOM(Tib.) - Girl, girl.
  • BUNAYA(Sanskrit) - Virtue, from the Sanskrit word "Punya".
  • BUTIDMA- Leading the son, the name is given to the daughter in the hope that a son will be born.
  • BUYAN, BUYANTA- Virtue.
  • BUYANBATA- Solid virtue.
  • BUYANDELGER- The flourishing of virtue.
  • BUYANKHESHEG- Virtuous well-being.
  • BURGED- Eagle, golden eagle.
  • BELIG, BELIGTE- Wisdom.
  • BELIGMA- Wisdom.
  • BELEG- Present.
  • VAMPIL(Tib.) - Increaser of power
  • VANDAN(Tib.) - Possessing power.
  • VANGIL(Tib.) - the same as Anzhil.
  • VANJUR(Tib.) - Ruler.
  • WANZAN(Tib.) - Owner.
  • BANCHIK(Tib.) - Powerful.
  • GABA,GAVA(Tib.) - Happy, joyful
  • GADAMBA(Tib.) - Instructor.
  • GADAN(Tib.) - Joyful. This is the name of the abode of the gods, the world of the gods in Sanskrit Tushita. In Tushita, Bodhisattvas spend their penultimate life before descending to earth. Shakyamuni Buddha placed his crown on the head of Maitreya (Maidar), the Buddha of the coming kalpa.
  • GAZHIDMA(Tib.) - Generating admiration.
  • GALDAMA- The name of the Dzungar (Western Mongolian) hero who fought against the Manchu-Chinese invaders in the 17th century.
  • GALDAN(Tib.) - Having a blessed fate.
  • GALZHAN(Tib. female) - Gracious, happy. The name of the goddess of good fortune is Byagavati.
  • GALSAN(Tib.) - Good fate. This usually means the blessed world order, kalpa.
  • GALSANDABA(Tib.) - Good fate, born under the Moon.
  • GALSANNIMA(Tib.) - Good fate, born under the Sun.
  • GALSHI, GALSHI(Tib.) - Great destiny, happy.
  • GAMA(Tib.) - female form from Gaba.
  • GUMBAL(Tib.) - Shining happiness.
  • GAMPIL(Tib.) - Multiplying joy.
  • GAN- Steel.
  • GANBAATAR- Steel hero
  • GANBATA- Strong steel.
  • GANBULAD- Highly hardened steel.
  • GANSUHE- Steel axe.
  • GANTUMER- Steel iron.
  • GANHUYAG- Steel chain mail, steel armor.
  • GANJIL(Tib.) - Joy, happiness.
  • GANJIMA(Tib.) - Born of snow. Epithet of the goddess Uma.
  • GANZHUR(Tib.) - The name of the Buddhist canon "Tangzhur", consisting of 108 volumes that contain over 2000 sutras.
  • GARMA(Tib.) - Star, constellation.
  • GARMAS(Tib.) - Female form of Garm.
  • HARMAGETOAD(Tib.) - Protected by a star.
  • GATAB(Tib.) - Having achieved joy; ascetic, hermit, monk.
  • GENIN(Tib.) - A friend of virtue, close to piety. Genin
  • GENINDARMA(Tib.) - Young friend of virtue.
  • GOMBO(Tib.) - The name of the patron, protector, keeper of the faith.
  • GOMBOTOAD(Tib.) - Protected by the guardian, defender of the faith.
  • GOMBODORJO(Tib.) - Diamond guardian, defender of the faith.
  • GOMBOTSEREN(Tib.) - Long life as a guardian, defender of the faith.
  • GONGOR(Tib.) - White guardian.
  • GONCHIG(Tib.) - Jewel.
  • GOOHON- Gorgeous.
  • GUMPIL(Tib.) - Increases everything.
  • GUNGA(Tib.) - Joy, fun. Is the Tibetan translation of Anand.
  • GUNGAZHALSAN(Tib.) - A joyful symbol, a sign of victory.
  • GUNGANIMA(Tib.) - Joyful sun.
  • GUNGANIMBU(Tib.) - Generous joy.
  • GUNDEN(Tib.) - Pious, devout.
  • GUNDENSAMBU(Tib.) - Good in all respects. Name of Adi Buddha Samantabhadra.
  • GUNZHID(Tib.) - Pleasing everyone.
  • GUNZEN(Tib.) - All-encompassing, all-powerful.
  • GUNSEN(Tib.) - The best of all.
  • GUNSEMA(Tib.) - Female form of Gunsen.
  • GUNTUB(Tib.) - Conqueror of all.
  • GUNCHEN(Tib.) - Omniscient, omniscient.
  • GURGHAM(Tib.) - Dear.
  • GURE(Sanskrit) - Teacher, spiritual mentor. Buryat pronunciation of the Sanskrit word "Guru."
  • GUREBAZAR(Sanskrit) - Diamond teacher.
  • GUREDARMA(Sanskrit.Tib.) - Young teacher.
  • GUREZHAB(Sanskrit.Tib.) - Protected by the teacher.
  • GURERAGSHA(Sanskrit) - Patronage of the Teacher.
  • GYMA(Tib.) - Peace, tranquility.
  • GEGEEN- Enlightened. Used as a title for high lamas in Mongolia. For example, Bogdo-gegeen, Under-gegeen.
  • GELEG(Tib.) - Happiness, luck, prosperity.
  • GELEGMA(Tib.) - Female form of Geleg.
  • GAMPEL."GAPEL(Tib.) - Multiplying happiness.
  • GEMPELMA, GEPELMA(Tib.) - Female form Gampel, Gepel.
  • GERELMA- Light.
  • GESER- The name of the hero of the Buryat epic of the same name.
  • DABA(Tib.) - Moon.
  • DABAZHAB(Tib.) - Protected by the Moon.
  • DABATSEREN(Tib.) - Long life under the moon.
  • DAGBA(Tib.) - Pure.
  • DAGBAJALSAN(Tib.) - A pure sign of victory.
  • DAGDAN(Tib.) - Famous, famous.
  • DAGZAMA(Tib.) - Holding glory. The name of the wife of Prince Siddhartha, who was famous for her beauty, wisdom and virtue.
  • DAGMA(Tib.) - Famous.
  • COME ON- Ocean, sea.
  • DALBA(Tib.) - Silence, peace.
  • DAM(Tib.) - Exalted, excellent, holy.
  • DAMBADORJO(Tib.) - Sacred diamond.
  • DAMBADUGAR(Tib.) - Sacred white umbrella.
  • DAMBANIMA(Tib.) - Sun of holiness.
  • DAMDIN(Tib.) - Having the neck of a horse. Tibetan name for the deity Hayagriva.
  • DAMDINTSEREN(Tib.) - Long life of one who has the neck of a horse.
  • DUMPIL(Tib.) - Prosperous happiness.
  • DANDAR(Tib.) - Spreading the teachings.
  • DANGUR(Tib.) - The name of the Buddhist canon "Danzhur", consisting of 225 volumes, including about 4000 sutras.
  • DANZAN(Tib.) - Holder of the Buddha's Teachings, this is part of the names of the 14th Dalai Lama, but in the sound Tenzin.
  • DANSARAN(Tib.) - Saint, sage.
  • DUNSWROON(Tib.) - Guardian of the Teaching.
  • DARA(Sanskrit) - Liberator. Buryat pronunciation of the Sanskrit word "Tara". Dara and Dari are the names of the Green and White Thar.
  • DARZHA(Tib.) - Rapid development, prosperity.
  • GIVE(Sanskrit) - Liberator. The name of White Tara.
  • DARIZHAB(Sanskrit.Tib.) - Guarded by White Tara.
  • DARIMA(Sanskrit) - The same as Dari.
  • DARIKHANDA(Sanskrit.Tib.) - Heavenly liberator.
  • DARMA(Tib.) - Young, young.
  • DARKHAN- Blacksmith.
  • DASHI(Tib.) - Happiness, prosperity, prosperity.
  • DASHIBAL(Tib.) - The sparkle of happiness.
  • DASHIBALBAR(Tib.) - The radiance of happiness.
  • DASHIGALSAN(Tib.) - Happy fate in prosperity.
  • DASHIDONDOK(Tib.) - Creator of happiness.
  • DASHIDONDUB(Tib.) - Happy, fulfilling the aspirations of all living beings.
  • DASHIDORZHO(Tib.) - Lucky diamond.
  • DASHIDUGAR(Tib.) - Lucky white umbrella.
  • DASHIZHAB(Tib.) - Protected by happiness.
  • DASHIJAMSA(Tib.) - Ocean of happiness.
  • DASHIZEBGE(Tib.) - Folded happiness.
  • DASH IM A(Tib.) - Happy.
  • DASHINAMZHIL(Tib.) - Benevolent.
  • DASHINIMA(Tib.) - Happy sun.
  • DASHIRABDAN(Tib.) - Lasting happiness.
  • DASHITSEREN(Tib.) - The happiness of a long life.
  • DIMED(Tib.) - Pure, unsullied. Epithet of Buddha.
  • DOGSAN(Tib.) - Magic peak.
  • DOLGOR, DOLGORMA(Tib.) - White liberator. Tibetan name for White Tara.
  • DOLGEON- Wave.
  • MUST(Tib.) - Green liberator. Tibetan name for Green Tara.
  • SHOULD(Tib.) - Delivering, saving.
  • DONGARMA(Tib.) - White-faced.
  • DONDOK(Tib.) - Well-intentioned.
  • DONDUB(Tib.) - Fulfilling the desires of all living beings. Tibetan translation of Sanskrit "Siddhartha." The name of Buddha Shakyamuni given to him at birth.
  • DONID(Tib.) - The essence of emptiness.
  • DONIR(Tib.) - Caring about meaning.
  • DORZHO(Tib.) - Diamond. Literally "prince of stones." Tibetan translation of the Sanskrit word "Vajra."
  • DOROZHOBAB(Tib.) - Protected by a diamond.
  • DORZHOKHANDA(Tib.) - Diamond Dakinia. The name of one of the 5 main Dakinis.
  • DUBSHAN(Tib.) - Great yogi.
  • DUGAR(Tib.) - White umbrella.
  • DUGARJAB(Tib.) - Protected by a white umbrella.
  • DUGARMA(Tib.) - White umbrella. The name of Dakini Sitapatra, who protects from diseases and misfortunes. Especially children.
  • DUGARTSEREN(Tib.) - Long life under the protection of the White Umbrella (Sitapatra).
  • DUGDAN(Tib.) - Kind, merciful, compassionate.
  • DUL MA(Tib.) - Liberator. Has the same meaning as Dara.
  • DULSAN(Tib.) - the same meaning as Dulma.
  • DULMAZHAB(Tib.) - Protected by the Liberator.
  • DUNGIT(Tib.) - Generator of desires.
  • DUNZEN(Tib.) - Holder of time. Epithet of Yamaraja (in Buryat Erlig-nomun-khan), the lord of the dead.
  • DEJIT(Tib.) - Bliss, well-being.
  • DELGER- Spacious, extensive.
  • DELEG(Tib.) - Peace, happiness.
  • DEMA(Tib.) - Satisfied, prosperous.
  • DEMBEREL(Tib.) - Omen.
  • DEMSHAG, DEMCHOG(Tib.) - Highest happiness. The name of the most important tantric deity-yidam Samvara, who lives on Mount Kailasa.
  • DENJIDMA(Tib.) - Support, epithet of the earth, globe.
  • DENSEN(Tib.) - Good truth.
  • DENSAMA(Tib.) - female form of Densen.
  • DESHIN(Tib.) - Great good.
  • ENDON(Tib.) - Dignity; virtue; knowledge.
  • ENDONJAMSA(Tib.) - Ocean of knowledge.
  • YESH, YESHI(Tib.) - Omniscience, Perfection of wisdom.
  • YESHIJAMSA(Tib.) - Ocean of perfect wisdom.
  • YESHIDORZHO(Tib.) - Diamond of perfect wisdom.
  • YESHIDOLGOR(Tib.) - Omniscient white liberator.
  • YESHINKHORLO(Tib.) - Wheel of omniscience.
  • TOAD(Tib.) - Protection, patronage, refuge. Epithet of Buddha.
  • ZHADAMBA(Tib.) - 8 thousandth. A short name for the version of Prajna Paramita, shortened to 8,000.
  • ZHALMA(Tib.) - Queen. Epithet of the goddess Uma.
  • ZHALSAB(Tib.) - Regent, viceroy. Epithet of Maitreya Buddha.
  • ZHALSAN(Tib.) - Symbol, sign of victory. Buddhist attribute: a cylindrical banner made of colored silk; These kinds of banners are attached to flagpoles or worn during religious processions. Also one of the 8 good emblems.
  • ZHALSARAY(Tib.) - Prince, prince.
  • JAMBA(Tib.) - Mercy, kindness. The name of the future Buddha Maitreya.
  • ZHAMBAL(Tib.) - Beneficent. Bodhisattva's name is Mandzushri.
  • ZHAMBALDORZHO(Tib.) - Blessing diamond.
  • ZHAMBALJAMSA(Tib.) - Beneficial Ocean.
  • JAMSA(Tib.) - Sea, ocean. Buryat pronunciation of the Tibetan word Gyatso. Included as a mandatory name in the names of the Dalai Lamas and other great lamas.
  • ZHAMSARAN(Tib.) - Deity of warriors.
  • JAMYANG(Tib.) - Euphonious. Epithet Mandzushri.
  • ZHANA(Sanskrit) - Wisdom. From the Sanskrit word "Jnana".
  • ZHANCHIB(Tib.) - Enlightened. Tibetan translation of the word "bodhi." The first meaning is translated as enlightened, and the second as the tree of wisdom (fig tree), under which Shakyamuni Buddha achieved enlightenment.
  • ZHARGAL- Happiness.
  • JARGALMA- Happiness (female name).
  • ZHARGALSAIKHAN- Beautiful happiness.
  • ZHIGDEN(Tib.) - Universe.
  • ZHIGZHIT(Tib.) - Frightening guardian of faith.
  • ZHIGMIT(Tib.) - Fearless, brave; Indestructible.
  • ZHIGMITDORZHO(Tib.) - Fearless diamond; Indestructible diamond.
  • ZHIGMITSEREN(Tib.) - Indestructible long life.
  • JIMBA(Tib.) - Alms, alms, donation. Generosity is one of the 6 paramitas, see Abarmid.
  • JIMBAJAMSA(Tib.) - Ocean of generosity.
  • ZHUGDER(Tib.) - Ushnisha (growth on the crown of the Buddha as one of his wonderful signs of enlightenment).
  • ZHUGDERDIMED(Tib.) - Pure, unsullied ushnisha.
  • JUMBRUL(Tib.) - Magic, magic.
  • ZHUMBRULMA(Tib. female) - Magic, magic.
  • ZHEBZEN(Tib.) - Venerable, reverend (in relation to hermits, saints, learned lamas.)
  • ZHEBZEMA(Tib.) - female form of Zhebzen.
  • ZANA- the same as Zhana.
  • ZANABADAR(Sanskrit) - Good wisdom.
  • ZANABAZAR(Sanskrit) - Diamond of wisdom. The name of the first Mongolian god Dzhebzundam-ba, popularly nicknamed Under-gegeen.
  • ZANDAN(Sanskrit) - Sandalwood.
  • ZANDRA(Sanskrit) - Moon. Buryat pronunciation of the Sanskrit word "chandra".
  • ZAYATA- Happy fate.
  • ZODBO, SODBO(Tib.) - Patience, patience is one of the 6 paramitas, see Abarmid.
  • ZOLTO- Lucky, happy.
  • GOLDEN- Happy fate.
  • ZORIG, 30RIGT0- Brave, brave.
  • SOUNDS(Tib.) - Diligent, diligent, diligent.
  • ZEBGE(Tib.) - Folded, ordered.
  • IDAM(Tib.) - Contemplated deity. In Tantrism, a protective deity, which a person chooses as his patron, either for life or for individual (special) cases.
  • IDAMTOAD(Tib.) - Protected by a contemplative deity.
  • LAYDAB(Tib.) - The one who accomplished the deeds.
  • LIZHIT(Tib.) - Happy karma.
  • LAJITHANDA(Tib.) - Happy karma of Dakini.
  • LAMAZHAB(Tib.) - Protected by the highest.
  • LENKHOBO- Lotus.
  • LOBSAN, LUBSAN(Tib.) - Wise, learned.
  • LUBSANBALDAN(Tib.) - Glorious wise.
  • LUBSANDORZHO(Tib.) - Wise diamond.
  • LUBSANZEREN(Tib.) - Wise long life.
  • LUBSAMA(Tib.) - Wise, learned.
  • LODY(Tib.) - Wisdom.
  • LODOYDAMBA(Tib.) - Holy wisdom.
  • LODOYJAMSA(Tib.) - Ocean of wisdom.
  • LODON(Tib.) - Wise.
  • LODONDAGBA(Tib.) - Sacred wisdom.
  • LONBO(Tib.) - High-ranking official, adviser.
  • LOPPED(Tib.) - With a developed mind.
  • LOSOL(Tib.) - Clear mind.
  • LOCHIN, LOCHON(Tib.) - Gifted, talented, with great mental abilities.
  • LUDUP(Tib.) - Received siddhi from the nagas. The name of Nagarjuna, a great Indian teacher in the 2nd-3rd century.
  • LHASARAI(Tib.) - Tsarevich, prince, literally - the son of a deity.