Nika is a male Georgian name. Male Georgian names and their meanings

Like almost any people, Georgians have traditional names, religious and borrowed from other languages.

Children born in rural areas were given their original names, for example: Mgelika - “wolf cub”, Badri - “fidget”.

Under the influence of Byzantium, church names having Jewish and Greek origin. This:

Names borrowed by Georgians are also quite common:

  1. Among the Eastern Slavs:
    • Vladimeri (Vladimir).
    • Iagora (Egor).
  2. Ingush: Jokola.
  3. Ossetians: Tatash.
  4. For Europeans:
    • Maurice.
    • John.
    • Edward.
    • Carlo.

Naming traditions for boys

When choosing a name for their baby, Georgians are guided by the following principles:

  • give the child the name of one of the relatives (grandmother, grandfather) to demonstrate their respect for the older generation;
  • choose a name by church books(Georgian calendar);
  • they give the name that the parents like and goes with the surname;
  • generate the child's name from the names of the mother and father (a rather rare option).

Some parents, guided modern trends give their children the names of their loved ones cinematic heroes or characters from books.

List of all modern variants alphabetically and their meanings

The euphonious Georgian male names are the following:

  • Badri- "full moon". This boy has a heightened sense of justice. He persistently achieves his goals and rarely renounces his own principles.
  • Berdia- “given by God.” A serious, sometimes even gloomy boy. Rarely needs the approval of others. Loves loneliness.
  • Vakhtang- “wolf body”. Little Vakhtang is a reliable friend and a real support for his parents. He is honest, open and inquisitive.
  • Vaso- “royal”. A boy named Vaso has been showing his talents since childhood. It could be music, painting, theater. In any case, this child is naturally gifted and comprehensively developed.
  • Genatsvale- "Friend". A brave, independent, inquisitive boy. Able to independently make serious and thoughtful decisions.
  • Gotcha- “old man”. Willful, sometimes selfish. Rarely needs support and approval. Able to achieve a goal thanks to his willpower.
  • David- "Darling". Sociable, friendly and obedient boy. Very attached to his mother. He needs her love and support all his life.
  • Janiko- “in love.” Romantic nature, dreamer and inventor. He has a very fine mental organization. Needs to strong patrons, which could be parents or friends.
  • Ilia- “the fortress of the Lord.” Secretive, withdrawn, sometimes seeming too gloomy. He likes to listen more than to talk. Knows how to think logically and make informed decisions since childhood.
  • Irakli- “hero”. Brave, independent, but very careful and economical. Will never share with strangers and with those about whom you are not sure. Does not forgive insults.
  • Kakha- “winner”. A born leader: decisive, responsible, resourceful. Knows how to be responsible for his words and actions.
  • Koba- “follower”. The bearer of this name is a reliable friend who you can always rely on. He does not betray and hates traitors. Koba will always tell you to his face if the person himself or his actions seem outrageous to him.
  • Lado- "owning the world". Little Lado, despite his mobility and restlessness, rarely causes inconvenience to his parents. He gets sick a little, studies well and respects his elders.
  • Levan- "a lion". Levan grows up calm and not capricious. He studies well, helps his parents around the house, and shows interest in sports and science.
  • Malkhaz- “prince”. Malkhaz has natural charisma, so he is loved and appreciated in society. Knows how to easily and naturally get out of any situation. Has well-developed intuition.
  • Mamuka- "Sunrise". Cheerful, active, honest. He easily finds friends and just as easily breaks up with those who, in Mamuka’s opinion, are not worthy of his attention.

Otar – “medicine”. Flock with youth hot-tempered, capricious and demanding. It is difficult to surprise him with anything and not easy to calm him down. But the name Otar carries a powerful energy charge. Bearers of this name are successful in business and career.

  • Pavliko- "small". A sympathetic boy who is always ready to help. Balanced, honest, friendly.
  • Peto- "stone". He has a vulnerable and unstable character. Needs a reliable friend and a strong family.
  • Revaz- “great”. In appearance, Revaz may seem overly strict and even gloomy, but at heart he is a kind, open and very affectionate boy. Values ​​his family and friends.
  • Rustam- “hero.” Little Rustam is the brightest and most extraordinary boy in any company. He has natural artistry and knows how to win the attention of society.

Sula- "soul". Sula seems quiet and inconspicuous. He listens more than he talks. But Sula is only like that in appearance. This is a true leader who knows how to lead and make responsible decisions from a young age.

Khvicha– “brilliant.” Khvicha strives to always and everywhere be in charge. He feels great potential in himself and from childhood he patronizes all the weak.

Chichiko - “little man”. Chichiko is a kind and sweet boy. His parents love him for his flexibility and hard work, his friends love him for his selflessness and openness.

  • Shaliko- "world". Shaliko is a lively and disorganized baby who finds it difficult to sit still and focus on one thing. He needs to be everywhere and everywhere. Loves books, but rarely shows them off great success learning.
  • Shota- "fire". Shota is demanding of both himself and those around him. This is a little idealist who is persistent in achieving his own goals and does not set himself before anything.

Georgian names have absorbed rich history Georgian land and the friendly character of its people.

Georgian folk names.

Meaning large group of ancients Georgian names associated with the languages ​​of numerous ethnographic groups of Georgians - Khevsurs, Pshavs, Imeretians, Mingrelians, Svans, Gurians. Folk names formed from various concepts And common nouns. As in many other languages, they are very similar to nicknames - Mgelika (wolf cub), Dzaglika (puppy, dog), Chichiko (man), Bichiko (boy), Gogola (girl), Mzekala (sun-maiden), Tsira (red girl). Some names became popular after being made famous famous people. For example, the male name Vazha (courageous, man) was originally part of the pseudonym of the Georgian poet Vazha Pshavela. And his grandfather was the first bearer of the common name Imedi (hope). Among Georgians even now you can meet a man with traditional name Badri or Mindia, the woman Dali or Tsiala.

Eastern borrowings.

Geographical location of Georgia at the junction of Western and Eastern civilizations led to the fact that Georgians have always been in close communication with the peoples inhabiting neighboring lands. Naturally, these contacts were reflected in the borrowing of names. Origin story some Georgian names begin with literary works Iran and the Arab Caliphate. Rostom, Bezhan, Givi - Georgian forms of the Iranian names Rustam, Bijan, Giv from the epic “Shah-name”. Eastern borrowings include the following: Georgian names, like Vakhtang, Zurab, Ramazi, Leila, Rusudan.

Christian names and Russian borrowings.

In the 4th century Christianity became state religion Georgia. Since that time, Hebrew, Greek and latin names, taken from the Bible - Giorgi (George), David, Ioane (John), Isaac, Mose (Moses). As in Russia, Georgian names with religious meaning were chosen based on, which were replenished with the names of Georgian saints - Abo, Archil, Luarsab, Ketevan, Shushanik. At all times, parents willingly named a boy in honor of St. George, and girls in honor of St. Nina and the legendary Queen Tamara.

Georgia has long had close cultural ties with Russia, and in early XIX century and completely became part of Russian Empire. Therefore, in many Georgian families children wore, which peculiarly adapted to the Georgian language - Iagora (Egor), Vladimeri (Vladimir) and its form Lado, Valiko (Valentin), Andro (Andrey).

In the modern Georgian name book specific place take names Western Europe– John, Carlo, Maurice, Edward, Irma, Inga, Diana.


Georgians in national clothes

In 1996, Avtandil Sigaladze and Anzor Totadze’s book “Personal and family names in Georgia". It presents data on the degree of distribution of personal names in the regions of Georgia. The appendix lists the 300 most common names. They are given in Georgian writing. I turned to the Georgian Embassy in Kazakhstan with a request to help me write down these names in Russian. I had an appointment. I arrived at the embassy mansion and, under the dictation of the cultural attaché, wrote down all these 300 names in Russian script. I will give these names:

Men'sFrequencyWomen'sFrequencyMale and femaleFrequency
Georgi147454 Tamari100658 Suliko8483
Daviti76051 Nino92937 Shura7163
Zurabi49789 Maia (Maya)49131 Guguli4912
Alexandre42715 Nana45008 Giuli4502
Levani41851 Mariami43698 Nukri4069
Mikhaili35681 Natela43070 Vardo3917
Tamazi31825 Eteri41197 Imeda3637
Irakli30881 Manana38421
Nodari29487 Marina37782
Gourami28550 Ketavani37558
Vladimiri27895 Anna37180
Avtandili27574 Natia33495
Givi27338 Liana28011
Otari25727 Nina27691
Shota25680 Khatuna27477
Nicolosi24898 Ekaterina27265
Vakhtangi24578 Mzia27131
Gotcha24021 Lali26973
Mamuka23505 Leah26672
Zaza22554 Mary26125
Merabi22350 Tina24945
Shalva21683 Marine22510
Tengizi20928 Layla22322
Teimurasi20813 Irma22276
Gela19943 Elene21920
Nuzgari19543 Nanulli21568
Malkhazi19267 Rusudani21174
Temuri19060 Lamara19868
Amirani18713 Thea19509
Sergo18412 Makwala19436
Ivane18374 Tsiala19390
Lasha18176 Inga19377
Tinatini17775 Lala19369
Revazi17030 Nona18628
Jamali16899 Neli18510
Vaja16675 Darejani17652
Gia16327 Sophio17569
Vasily14890 Irina16970
Yosibi14807 Theona16886
Tarieli14780 Jujuna16747
Zviadi14169 Lily16385
Or me13812 Shoren16312
Badri13751 poppy15803
Romani13718 NATO15797
Iuri (Yuri)13542 Dali15705
Akaki13415 Natalia15281
Ramazi13269 Oh well15103
Anzori13112 Eka14396
Koba13071 Nazi14065
Zauri13047 And I13363
Besiki12920 Venus13303
Dimitri12833 Maria12822
Omari12365 Isolde12711
Paata12308 Svetlana12315
Grigoli (Gregory)11554 Faith12303
Archili11331 Salome11907
Alexei11234 Gulnara (Gulnara)11860
Valerie10982 Nani11456
Kakhaberi10743 Elena11229
Kakha10540 Sofiko10976
Elguja9994 Madona10345
Rezo9498 Lyuba9795
Jumberi9078 Tatiana9494
Constantine9010 Lena9346
Murmani8988 Kato9248
Valeriani8525 Tsitsino9223
Dato8330 Valentina9207
Emzari8060 Medea9176
Beka7987 Nora9113
Boris7516 Marlita8923
Ghenadi7471 Rose8914
Tornike7377 Zina8685
Khvicha7207 Zaira8669
Soso7149 Maro8635
Simoni6669 Tsisana8512
Nika6509 Naira8509
Rolandi6372 Tamil8494
Roberti6302 Eliko8441
Pavle6145 Tsiuri8032
Victory5761 Galina7976
Pridoni5547 Diana7772
Valiko5352 Julieta7561
Goderdi5235 Zoa (Zoe)7493
Carlo5183 Iamze7439
Giga5147 Irine7431
Eduardi5085 Hope7214
Roini5070 Lida7141
Olegs5058 Zhenya7096
Ushangi5041 Louise6997
Mzewinari4879 Olya6937
Arturi4744 Nadia6931
Bezhani4682 Larisa6833
Vitali4654 Gulnazi6828
Zhora4641 Cira6755
Muradi4610 Dodo6693
Demuri4539 Nargiza6670
Zakaria4506 Catino6569
Alberti4416 Evgenia6377
Ruslani4375 Bela6124
Murtazi4283 Olga6014
Manuchari4276 Sonia5759
Bondo4193 Ludmila (Lyudmila)5758
Dzhambuli4162 Maguli5752
Andro4158 Marisa5723
Leri4144 Naziko5558
Joni4122 Taliko5386
Grigoli4100 Alexandra5201
Eldari4088 Asmati5176
Petre4039 Zhana5156
Shakro3995 Elsa (Elsa)5142
Bichiko3952 Ksenia5092
Igori (Igor)3804 Tamta4982
Arseny3708 Medico4921
Vano3626 Hatia4908
Jaba3621 Darico4682
Miriani3540 Christine4659
Rubeni3484 Raisa4654
Jimsheri3463 Zinaida4564
Ramini3450 Rome4470
Varlami3414 Nestani4448
Volodia (Volodya)3373 Karine4430
Gogita3285 Gvantsa4322
Bidzina3278 Aza4267
Gogi3223 Margot4257
Mamia3133 Shushana4253
Anatoli3117 Ineza4189
Armenia3108 Picria4116
Gigla2910 Lamzira4083
Zaali2869 Guliko3949
Solomoni2819 Lana3907
Tristani2813 Angela3896
Zeinabi3866
Clara3753
Ira3749
Lisa3733
Fatima3719
Christina3696
Susana3652
Iza3615
Lola3593
Miranda3456
Tamuna3385
Mania3380
Amalia3366
Nargizi3355
Nineli3348
Ema3301
Mega3271
Margarita3071
Naziprol3054
Nutsa3021
Eliko3007
Julia3001
Marekhi2965
Party2956
Rusiko2946
Alla2870
Angelina2825
Sofia2825
Tatia2786
Gogutsa2781
Rita2771

It is easy to see that the above list, most likely compiled on the basis of address bureau data, ignores the linguistic connections between individual forms of names. As a result, names such as, for example, are presented as different Nina And Nino, Elene, Elena And Lena, Kakhaberi And Kakha, Irina, Irine And Ira etc. In other words, phonetic and spelling variations of the same names, full and abbreviated forms are given separately. That is, there are actually fewer different names in this list than the given forms.


The presentation of the material itself departs from the tradition accepted in scientific anthroponymy of presenting male and female names in separate lists (in the books, male and female names are given in one list - hence the difference in their number). But if you combine different shapes and I didn’t include variants of names, I separated male names from female ones and give them separately for greater convenience of users.


In this case, a number of names had to be separated into a separate subgroup. Among Georgians, they are used both as male and female. Perhaps this third group of names can be supplemented from the remaining two groups of names. In total, the list contains 131 male names, 162 female names and 7 that are both male and female. As noted in the book, the list does not include residents of Abkhazia and South Ossetia (obviously, data for these two regions was not available to the author).


Georgian woman in national clothes

Of course, the given names do not exhaust the entire wealth of the system of personal names of the indigenous population of Georgia. But it allows you to see the main stages of the formation of a national name. The names from the list can be combined into several historical and cultural layers, the penetration of each of which to the Georgians is associated with historical stages people, country.


The most ancient layer - names associated with the living languages ​​of Georgia, formed from understandable the masses common nouns. For example: men's Bichiko'boy', Mgelika'wolf cub', Dzaglika‘puppy, doggy’, Chichiko‘little man’, female Gogol'young woman', Mzekala‘sun-maiden’, Cira‘red maiden’.


Some names of original origin arose in relatively late time. For example, male Vaja‘courageous, man’ appeared as part of a pseudonym ( Vazha Pshelava) famous Georgian poet Luka Razikashvili (1861–1915). The grandfather of this poet was the first bearer of the name Imedi‘hope’, which has become popular among Georgians.


Some of the original names have been preserved for centuries and are still popular today (for example, male Badri, Mindia, women's Dali, Tsiala). The names of this group arose in separate ethnographic groups of Georgians (Khevsurs, Pshavs, Imeretians, Gurians, Mingrelians, Svans, etc.). Over time, some of them became nationwide.


Throughout their history, the indigenous peoples of Georgia closely communicated with the peoples of neighboring regions and states - the North Caucasus, Armenia, Iran, Byzantium, the Arab Caliphate, Azerbaijan, Turkey, Russia, etc. And all these contacts left an anthroponymic “trace” in the names of Georgians.


Significant contributions to the system of personal names of Georgians were made by Iran and the Arab Caliphate. The names were borrowed with the penetration of Perso-Arabic literature. Yes, men's Rostom, Bezhan, Givi– Georgian forms of Iranian names Rustam, Bijan, Giv, which were worn by the heroes of the Iranian epic “Shah-name”. The part of the epic in which these heroes act became especially popular among Georgians. Other names of this cultural-historical layer include men's Vakhtang, Zurabi, Muradi, Ramazi, women's Leila, Rusudani, Turpa. At the same time the name Vakhtang, known since the 5th century, is unfamiliar to the Iranians themselves.


Many Georgian names appeared in connection with the spread of Christianity (Georgians adopted Christianity already in the 5th century). These names are biblical (mostly Hebrew), Greek and Latin in their linguistic origin. Here are some of them: Giorgi, Grigoli, David, Ioane(from John), Isak, Mose(from Moses). The names of this group penetrated especially actively among Georgians after the annexation of Georgia to Russia (1801 - East Georgian Kingdom, 1804 - Imreti, Megrelia, Guria, 1810 - Abkhazia, 1858 - Svaneti).


After reunification with Russia, the Georgian Church lost its autocephaly (independence) for a century. The Georgian Church became part of the Russian Orthodox Church on the basis of the exarchate. However, soon there was either nothing left of autonomous rights, or only one form remained. Since 1817, bishops of Russian nationality were appointed exarchs in Georgia; Church property of Georgia was also transferred to the disposal of the Russian authorities (on March 12, 1917, after the overthrow of tsarism in Russia, the Georgians themselves decided to restore the autocephaly of their church). Joining the Russian Orthodox Church contributed to the fact that Georgians actively named their children with names from the Orthodox calendar. However, anthroponymic contacts between Georgia and Russia through churches were not one-sided. The Russian Orthodox Church included in its month the days of memory of a number of Georgian saints:


Men's: Abo, Aviv, Anthony, Archil, Bidzin, Gabriel, Gobron, Gregory, David, Eustathius, Euthymius, Zeno, Hilarion, Isaac, Ise, Isidore, John, Constantine, Luarsab, Michael, Neophyte, Pyrrhus, Razhden, Stefan, Dry, Tarichan, Shalva, Shio, Elizbar, Thaddeus
Women's: Ketevan, Nina, Tamara, Shushanika


Among those listed there are names completely unknown to Russian Orthodox before their inclusion in the month book ( Abo, Archil, Bidzin, Gobron, Laursab, Pyrrhus, Razhden, Sukhiy, Tarichan, Shalva, Shio, Elizbar; Ketevan, Tamara). Some correlated with names already present in the calendar: Ise And Jesse, Shushanika And Susanna. From this group of Georgian names (I do not take into account the names of Georgian saints that coincide with the names of Russian Orthodox saints - Anthony, David, Mikhail etc.) in the Russian environment only women’s Nina And Tamara. The popularity of these names in Russian families was facilitated by the works of M. Yu. Lermontov. True name Nina was known to Russians even without Georgians, but as an unofficial form of a number of official Orthodox names - Antonina, Domnina, Ansastasia. In the poem by A. S. Pushkin “ Winter road» lyrical hero, plunging into daydreams, reflects:


Boring, sad...
Tomorrow, Nina,
Tomorrow, returning to my dear,
I'll forget myself by the fireplace...

Who is Nina, whose name is mentioned by the lyrical hero, remains unknown.


By tradition, the days of remembrance of the listed Georgian saints are still included in the calendar of the Russian Orthodox Church.


Names were also borrowed Slavic origin, in particular, Vladimir. It is used by Georgians not only in full form, but in abbreviated form – Lado.


WITH late XIX and especially in the 20th century, names from Western Europe became widespread among Georgians, mainly through literature and cinema: Albert, Maurice, Carlo, Edward, Diana, Inga, Irma and others. Georgians did not remain aloof from the names of Sovietism (for example, Dictatorship, Communists).


Ending -O in a number of Georgian names (especially male ones - Andro, Dato, Lado etc.) represents a form of the vocative case developed in the Georgian language.


In Russian texts, the names of Georgians are often given in an adapted form - not Giorgi, A Georgiy, Not Akaki, A Akakiy, Not Iuri, A Yuri, Not Vasily, A Basil etc. In general, the transfer of Georgian names using Russian written means creates certain difficulties. Thus, it is difficult to convey Georgian names containing the letters ა, ე. For example, in female names ან ა and თ ე ა at the end there is a letter corresponding to the Russian “a”. But should it be conveyed in Russian through “a” in both cases? If yes, then in this case it will be Ana And Thea. But in the Russian name book the spelling is more common Thea.


Similar questions arise when transferring names containing ე. In Russian it corresponds to both “e” and “e”. That is, is it necessary to convey the name of a Georgian woman in Russian as Ekaterine, Ekaterine, Ekaterine or stick to the adapted spelling Catherine?


Another question is whether to double consonants in Georgian names like Ana, Natela, Neli, which correspond to Russian names Anna, Natella, Nelly? There are no double consonants in Georgian orthography. If we take transliteration (letter-by-letter transmission of names) as the basic principle, then, of course, such a question will not arise - doubling consonants is inappropriate. But what about practical transcription?


I believe that in Georgia itself, the issues of written transmission of personal names and surnames into other languages ​​(including Russian) are the subject of research. At least in Soviet time for each of the written languages, transmission principles were developed geographical names on geographical maps. They could be taken as a basis for the written transmission of personal names and surnames.


Some work is also being done towards establishing the etymology of Georgian personal names. I can recommend the following publication:


Glonti A. A. Kartvelsky proper names. Dictionary of anthroponyms. Tbilisi, 1967 (in Georgian).


© A. I. Nazarov.

Georgia - southern country With centuries-old history. The local flavor is imbued with wonderful music and majestic architecture. Either Big city or a small village, every courtyard in them is filled with bewitching polyphony and hospitality. The identity of the country is reflected in all aspects cultural heritage. Georgian names are also filled with special melody, beauty and meaning.

Origin of names

On the formation of a modern name plate in Georgia as a result historical events provided big influence neighboring peoples. Names that came from Armenia, Byzantium, North Caucasus and the Arab Caliphate, acquired a sound in accordance with the characteristics of the Georgian language and harmoniously fit into the everyday life of the people. A small but significant layer consists of the names of pre-Christian folklore.

Actually, Georgian anthroponyms were traditionally used in villages, and therefore were not canonized after the adoption of Christianity. They were also widely used by such ethnographic groups, like Mingrelians, Imeretians, Khevsurs, Pshavs, Gurians and Svans. Of the male names that have survived to this day: Mgelika, which means “wolf cub”, Dzaglika - “puppy”, Badri - “fidget”, Mindia, meaning “marked from above”. Female names are represented by: Mzekala - "sun maiden", Dali - "heart" and Tsiala - "goddess". Most of the original names, unfortunately, have been lost.

The Eastern Roman Empire quite early brought Christianity to the lands of Georgia and with it religious names having Jewish and Greek origin. For example: Grigoli (derived from Gregory), Mose (Moses), Ioane (John), Ekvtime (Euphymius), Isaac (Isaak) or David, remaining in its original form.

From the Slavs, Georgians adopted the common names Lado (Vladimir) and Iagora (Egor), the Ingush name Jokola firmly established itself in Georgia, and Tatash came from the ancient Ossetians.

With the development of cinema and the spread of literary works in Georgian cities, names such as Edward, John, Carlo, Maurice - among men - took root. And for women - Diana, Irma, Inga.

The translation of the “Book of Kings” by the Persian poet Ferdowsi, which received the name “Rostomiani” from the Georgians, replenished the anthroponymic stock with the names: Bezhan, Rostom and Givi. Of the female names of Arabic origin, Leila and Turpa are still popular.

Popular female names

Georgian female names and their meanings are reminiscent of wonderful music that flows from the heavens over the majestic mountain peaks and stormy rivers. According to statistics, the most common name among them at present is Nino, derived from the Sumerian word for “lady.”

Also common:

And this is a small part of the whole variety of beautiful and unusual female names.

Common male names

Euphony and special meaning filled and Georgian male names, the list of which should begin with the most common one - the name George (farmer). The following are:

The list is endless. There are modern Georgian male names that have gained particular popularity in last decades: Zurab (ruby), David (beloved), Irakli (derived from Hercules), Sando (protector), Kakha (Kakhetian), Nikoloz (winner), Saba (breeze), Gregory (vigorous) and Vakhtang (wolf body).

What to name a girl

When a daughter is born, parents find it difficult to decide what to name the baby.. But there are rare and beautiful Georgian names for girls that will give the image of a future girl a special meaning:

Georgian baptismal names

In Georgia, it is a tradition to name children in honor of their ancestors, so often in one family, representatives of several generations of the same sex are namesakes. Even babies are named based on the Georgian calendar. Christianity came to the country in the fifth century, increasing Georgia's stock of names. And in the 19th century, when Georgian church lost its independence due to its annexation to Russia, the names indicated in the Orthodox calendar began to appear frequently among the people. In turn, the Russian church calendar was replenished with days of remembrance of Georgian saints - Nina, Shushanika, Tamara.

As a result, the modern Georgian calendar of saints combines the days of remembrance of Orthodox saints mentioned in the Russian church calendar and the dates of commemoration of their own saints. For example, a boy born in September can be named Bidzina in honor of the holy martyr Bidzin Cholokashvili. The October newborn can be named Eudemon - in memory of the 17th century patriarch, and the one born in November - Vakhtang, choosing the Iberian king of the 5th century as his patron saint.

Funny Nicknames

Sometimes in Georgia you can meet men with funny names. The ones that make you smile are: Chichiko (little man), Auto (derived from Avtandil - sunny), Mom (father), Mountain or Gulya (derived from George). Mingrelian names sound funny: the masculine Zaza (May God multiply) or female name Tutu (security).

Russian names, adapted to the Georgian language, undergo interesting metamorphoses: Valiko (Valentin), Andro (Andrey), but the name Alexey is pronounced as in the Orthodox calendar - Alexy.

The secret of any name is hidden in a difficult fate Georgian people. For every resident of Georgia, a name is not only a nickname with a melodic sound, but a piece of their history, a link with their ancestors. Maybe that’s why their approach to a person resembles a sweet-voiced song and penetrates into the very heart.

Attention, TODAY only!

A correctly chosen name has a strong positive impact on a person’s character and destiny. Actively helps to develop, forms positive qualities of character and condition, strengthens health, removes various negative programs unconscious. But how to choose the perfect name?

Despite the fact that there are cultural interpretations of what male names mean, in reality the influence of the name on each boy is individual.

Sometimes parents try to choose a name before birth, preventing the child from developing. Astrology and numerology for choosing a name have squandered all serious knowledge about the influence of a name on fate over the centuries.

Christmastide calendars of holy people, without the consultation of a seeing, insightful specialist, do not provide any real help in assessing the influence of names on the fate of a child.

And lists of ... popular, happy, beautiful, melodious male names completely turn a blind eye to the individuality, energy, soul of the child and turn the selection procedure into an irresponsible game of parents in fashion, selfishness and ignorance.

Beautiful and modern Georgian names should first of all suit the child, and not the relative external criteria of beauty and fashion. Who don't care about your child's life.

Various characteristics according to statistics - positive features name, negative traits name, choice of profession by name, the influence of a name on business, the influence of a name on health, the psychology of a name can only be considered in the context of a deep analysis of subtle plans (karma), energy structure, life goals and the type of a particular child.

The topic of name compatibility (and not people’s characters) is an absurdity that turns interactions inside out different people internal mechanisms of influence of a name on the state of its bearer. And it cancels the entire psyche, unconscious, energy and behavior of people. Reduces the entire multidimensionality of human interaction to one false characteristic.

The meaning of the name has no literal impact. For example, Vazha (courageous, knight) this does not mean that the young man will be strong, and bearers of other names will be weak. The name can weaken his health, block his heart center and he will not be able to give and receive love. On the contrary, another boy will be helped to solve problems of love or power, which will make life and achieving goals much easier. The third boy may not have any effect at all, whether there is a name or not. Etc. Moreover, all these children can be born on the same day. And have the same astrological, numerological and other characteristics.

The most popular Georgian names for boys in 2015 are also a misconception. Despite the fact that 95% of boys are called names that do not make their fate easier. You can only focus on a specific child, the deep vision and wisdom of a specialist.

Secret male name, as a program of the unconscious, sound wave, vibration is revealed in a special bouquet primarily in a person, and not in the semantic meaning and characteristics of the name. And if this name destroys a child, then no matter how beautiful, melodious with the patronymic, astrologically accurate, blissful it is, it will still be harmful, destroy character, complicate life and burden fate.

Below are a hundred Georgian names. Try to choose several that you think are most suitable for your child. Then, if you are interested in the effectiveness of the name’s influence on fate, .

List of male Georgian names in alphabetical order:

Abo - in honor of the holy martyr Abo Tbileli, who converted to Christianity
Auto is the heart of the motherland
Anton - warrior, leader
Avtandil - the heart of the homeland
Amiran - ruler, tall
Archil - correct, open
Alika - protector
Aliko - protector
Alex - defender

Badri - full moon, ideal creation
Baram - exorcist of the demon Veretre
Beso - son of his beloved wife, son of the right hand
Besarion - wooded gorge
Berdia - bestowed by God, gift of the Lord
Berdo - given by God, a gift from the Lord
Bitchiya - youth, boy
Bijo - young
Bichiko - boy

Vano - God's mercy
Vaso - royal
Vakhtang - wolf body, wolf
Vazha - courageous, knight
Vepho - tiger

Genatsvale - friend
Geronti - old man, eldest
Gia - farmer
Gogi - brave
Giorgi - farmer
Gogita - farmer
Gocha - old man, small
Guram - exorcist of the demon Veretre

David - beloved
Dato - beloved
Daniel - Judge of God
Jano - lover, with a burning heart
Jansug - lover, with a flaming heart
Janiko - lover, with a flaming heart
Jumber - young lion
Dursun - remaining

Zaza - old man, old man
Zviad - arrogant, arrogant
Zurab - red gemstone

Iago - following someone
Elijah - the fortress of the Lord
Elijah - the fortress of the Lord
Irakli - hero, glory of Hera
Heraclius - hero, glory of Hera
Ivane - God's mercy

Kakha - from Kakheti, winner
Koba - follower

Lado - owner of the world
Lasha - light, light
Levan - lion
Lomi - lion
Leo - lion
Leon is a lion
Lefter - free
Luke - light
Lucian - light
Lucia - light

Malkhaz - prince
Mamuka - sunrise
Mgeliko - wolf cub

Nicholas - the conquering people
Nikoloz - the victorious people
Nicandro - winner of husbands
Nugzar is very young

Otar - fragrant, medicine
Otia - fragrant, medicine

Pavle - small, small
Pavlia - small, small
Pavliko - small, small
Petre - stone, rock
Patria - stone, rock
Petia - stone, rock
Peta - stone, rock
Peto - stone, rock
Petroua - stone, rock
Petua - stone, rock

Revaz - great, outstanding
Rezo - great, outstanding
Reziko - great, outstanding
The height of a hero
Born - a martyr
Rustam - hero, mighty

Saba is an old man deprived of his freedom
Sergi - tall, highly respected
Sergo - tall, highly respected
Sergia - high, highly respected
Soso - addition, increase
Sula - soul
Suliko - darling

Tamta - dedicated to God, strong, courageous
Tamazi - twin
Tamaz is a strong rider
Tariel - Hero King
Tengiz - great, strong
Temur - iron
Timur - iron
Titus - honor, honor
Titia - honor, honor
Titiko - honor, honor
Tito - honor, honor
Tornike is the winner

Khvicha - brilliant, shimmering
Chichiko - little man

Shalva - peace
Shavela - peace
Shaliko - peace
Shalika - peace
Shaluta - peace
Shota - fire
Shukri - farmer

Iago - following someone

Remember! Choosing a name for a child is a huge responsibility. A name can greatly make a person’s life easier, but it can also cause harm.

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