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Muradov
Muradov (masculine) or Muradova (feminine) is a patronymic surname slavicised from the given name Murad. Notable people with the surname include: Akbar Muradov (born 1968), Azerbaijani Paralympic sport shooter Bahar Muradova (born 1962), Azerbaijani politician Elchin Muradov (born 1989), Azerbaijani Paralympic sprinter Fuad Muradov (born 1979), Azerbaijani politician Georgiy Muradov (born 1954), Russian diplomat Hikmat Muradov (1969–1991), Azerbaijani soldier Ilkin Muradov (born 1996), Azerbaijani footballer Kamol Muradov (born 1974), Uzbek judoka Mahir Muradov (1956–2023), Azerbaijani judg
Nigmatullin
Nigmatullin or Nigmatulin is a Turkic surname originating from the masculine given name Nimatullah; its feminine counterpart is Nigmatullina or Nigmatulina. Notable people with the surname include:
Baltacha
Baltacha () is a family name of Tatar origin, derived from the Turkic word baltacı, meaning "a person skilled with an axe", from balta: "axe", i.e., "woodcutter", "axe-maker", "carpenter", halberdier.
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
Giray
Giray may refer to:
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