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page 1Azerbaijani-language surnames
Mustafa
Mustafa () is one of the names of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, and the name means "chosen, selected, appointed, preferred", used as an Arabic given name and surname. Mustafa is a common name in Muslim-majority countries.
Bairamov
Bairamov or Bayramov is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Agayev
Aghayev (masculine, ) or Aghayeva (feminine, ) is a surname of Azerbaijani origin. Notable people with the surname include:
Aliyar Aghayev, Azerbaijani football referee
Hasan bey Aghayev (1875–1920), Azerbaijani physician and politician
Nasimi Aghayev, Azerbaijani diplomat
Ogtay Aghayev (1935–2006), Azerbaijani Soviet singer and actor
Rafael Aghayev (born 1985), Azerbaijani karateka
Salahat Aghayev (born 1991), Azerbaijani footballer
Safarov
Safarov (, ) is a surname, found in Russia, Azerbaijan, and Tajikistan. Its feminine version is Safarova (; ). It is a slavicised version of Safar adding the suffix -ov. People with this name include:
Musayev
Musayev, Musaev, Muzayev or Muzaev (Russian: Мусаев, Музаев) is a Russian-language masculine patronymic surname originating from the masculine given name Musa by the addition of the Slavic patronymic suffix '-ev'. Its feminine counterparts are Musayeva, Musaeva, Muzayeva or Muzaeva. The surname may refer to
Hasanov
Hasanov (masculine, ("belonging to Həsən"), , , , ) and Hasanova (feminine) is an Azerbaijani, Uzbek and Tajik surname. It is a slavicized patronymic surname derived from the Arabic male given name Hassan.
Baghirov
Baghirov (; ) is an Azerbaijani masculine surname derived from the male given name Baghir (; ) + Russian suffix -ов (-ov). Its feminine counterpart is Baghirova (; .
Ismailov
Ismailov, Ismayilov or Ismaylov () is a masculine surname common in the former Soviet countries, its feminine counterpart is Ismailova, Ismayilova or Ismaylova. It is slavicised from the given name Ismail. It is most common in Russia, Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan. It may refer to:
Gadzhiyev
Gadzhiyev, Gadzhiev or Hajiyev (Azerbaijani: Hacıyev, Russian: Гаджиев) is an Asian masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Gadzhiyeva, Gadzhieva or Hajiyeva. It may refer to
Babayev
Babayev or Babaev (, , , ) is a Russian, Ukrainian, Turkmen, Uzbek and Azerbaijani masculine surname that is slavicised from Turkic languages; its feminine form is Babayeva or Babaeva. The word babay (бабай) means "grandfather" or "old man" in Tatar and Bashkir. Alternatively, it comes from Arabic word "bab", which means "door". There was a name "Babullah" which meant "doorway of God" or "doorway to heaven". It was very popular among Turkic nations before Soviet times. Grandchildren of "Babs" were sometimes given "Babayev" as a surname. It was initially "Babov", but later it became "Babayev" d
Mirzayev
Mirzayev (and its variant Mirzaev) is a surname. People with the surname include:
Suleymanov
Suleymanov / Süleymanov / Suleimanov or Suleymanova / Süleymanova / Suleimanova (feminine) is a common surname. The surname is derived from the Islamic male given name Suleyman.
Allahverdiyev
Allahverdiyev (masculine, ) or Allahverdiyeva (feminine, ) is a Russian language-influenced partonymic surname dereved from the given name Allahverdi with the Russian patronymic suffix '-ev'. Notable people with the surname include:
Guliyev
The surnames Guliev, Guliyev, also latinized as Gouliyev, etc. are slavicised from the variants of the Turkic Quli. Its female version is Guliyeva. The surname Kuliev is of the same origin, and both can be transliterated from the native languages as Quliyev.
Azerbaijanization of surnames
name changes in Azerbaijan
Askarov
Askarov (Cyrillic: Аскаров, Azerbaijani: Əsgərov, Uzbek: Asqarov) is a central-Asian masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Askarova. It may refer to
Alla Askarova (born 1954), Russian alpine skier
Almaz Askarov (footballer) (born 1992), Russian football midfielder
Almaz Askarov (wrestler) (born 1973), Kyrgyzstani wrestler
Azimzhan Askarov (1951–2020), Uzbek-Kyrgyzstani political activist
Askar Askarov (born 1992), Russian mixed martial artist and freestyle wrestler
Davron Askarov (born 1988), Kyrgyzstani football player
Erzhan Askarov (born 1985), Kyrgyzstani middle-distance runner
Mammadov
Mammadov () is a frequent surname found in Azerbaijan, slavicised from Muhammad. The feminine surname form is Mammadova (). Notable people with the surname include:
Mustafayev
Mustafayev (Russian: Мустафаев, Ukrainian: Мустафаєв) is an Azerbaijani masculine surname slavicized from the Arabic masculine given name Mustafa and the Russian ending "-(y)ev"; its feminine counterpart is Mustafayeva. Notable people with this surname include:
Jafarov
Jafarov (masculine, , "(son) of Cəfər"; ) and Jafarova (feminine) is an Azerbaijani surname. Its russified form is Dzhafarov. The surname may refer to the following notable people:
Alizadeh
Alizadeh (; ) is a surname built from Ali (name) and the Persian suffix zada. Notable people with the surname include:
Nabiyev
Nabiyev or Nabiev (, ) is a Russianized Turkic (Tatar, Kazakh, Uzbek, Azerbaijani), Iranian (Tajik), and Caucasian (Dagestan) family name. Notable people with the surname include:
Huseynov
Huseynov, Hüseynov, Guseinov, Gusseinov or Guseynov (, ) and its female form Huseynova, Guseinova, Gusseinova or Guseynova (, ) is an Azerbaijani surname. It is slavicized from the Arabic male given name Hussein. Notable people carrying this name include:
Hosseinzadeh
Husaynzada (; ; ), also Husaynzade, Husaynzadeh and Gusein-Zade, is a surname built from Husayn and the Persian suffix zada. Notable people with the surname include:
Abdulin
Abdulin () is a masculine surname, commonly found in Azerbaijani, Russian, and Central Asian languages. It is a variant of Abdulayev. Abdulina () is the feminine surname counterpart. Notable people with the surname include:
Denis Abdulin (born 1985), Russian professional ice hockey forward
Mansur Abdulin (1923–2007), Russian memoirist
Rinat Abdulin (born 1982), Kazakhstani association football player
Vakilov
Vakilov () is a surname of Azerbaijani origin.
Abdulayev
Abdulayev or Abdulaev (; masculine) or Abdulayeva/Abdulaeva (; feminine) is a surname in Russian, Caucasian, and Central Asian languages.