[Opinions] Re: Kazakh and Mongolian names
in reply to a message by molly
I recently started looking into some Kazakh names. Thanks for sharing these.
Lazina (f) -neutral
Isa (m) -love love
Rinat (m) -meh
Kölyza (f) - I think it looks far cooler than it sounds.
Balrambek (m) -This sounds like a surname, but I kind of like it.
Jandana (f) -cute. I definitely like this better than Jordana.
Aizereh (f) -very nice
Dela (m) -seems like it should be a nn for something
Tokash (m) -This name is pretty adorable.
Aigerim (f) -Not sure how to pronounce this. Help?
Akböbeh (f) -I'm a fan. This is a little harsh, but similar to that cool Viking way that female names don't have to be soft to be acceptable. It makes no apologies for it and I like that.
Birbek (m) -nms
Aitana (f) -like it a little, but not a lot
Shinggisgul (m) pronunciation?
Mongolian
Gemira (f) -cute
Erhanbulgan (m) - nms
Erhanbayir (m) -like
I kind of guessed on the pronunciations of those last three especially. Will you help me out? I don't know how Mongolians pronounce G or E. Mongolian is 100% foreign to me.
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Lazina (f) -neutral
Isa (m) -love love
Rinat (m) -meh
Kölyza (f) - I think it looks far cooler than it sounds.
Balrambek (m) -This sounds like a surname, but I kind of like it.
Jandana (f) -cute. I definitely like this better than Jordana.
Aizereh (f) -very nice
Dela (m) -seems like it should be a nn for something
Tokash (m) -This name is pretty adorable.
Aigerim (f) -Not sure how to pronounce this. Help?
Akböbeh (f) -I'm a fan. This is a little harsh, but similar to that cool Viking way that female names don't have to be soft to be acceptable. It makes no apologies for it and I like that.
Birbek (m) -nms
Aitana (f) -like it a little, but not a lot
Shinggisgul (m) pronunciation?
Mongolian
Gemira (f) -cute
Erhanbulgan (m) - nms
Erhanbayir (m) -like
I kind of guessed on the pronunciations of those last three especially. Will you help me out? I don't know how Mongolians pronounce G or E. Mongolian is 100% foreign to me.
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Evgeniy • Vyvyan • Dashiell • Brooklyn • Sebastian • James • Nikita • Silviu • Hadley • Caius
Natalia • Miruna • Gratiana • Eugenia • Maximiliana • Anemona • Valentyna • Daciana • Feodosia • Harmony
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Thanks for the questions! I totally agree with you about Isa, Aizereh, Tokash, and Akböbeh - they were some of my favorites. I also wondered if Dela was a nickname, I'm not sure.
Aigerim was pronounced EYE-gheh-reem (that's a hard G, like in 'goat').
Shinggisgul = SHIN-ghiss-guhl, with the 'u' sound like the u in 'current.' I wondered if this was related to Chinggis at all (Chinggis Khan is definitely still a big deal in Mongolia), but I only heard Chinggis pronounced with a CH (like in 'chalk'), so no idea.
Gemira also has a hard G sound: gheh-MEE-rah. I *think* I heard this one correctly, not 100% sure.
Erhanbulgan = AIR-hawn-BOOL-gawn
Erhanbayir = AIR-hawn-BAH-year
Aigerim was pronounced EYE-gheh-reem (that's a hard G, like in 'goat').
Shinggisgul = SHIN-ghiss-guhl, with the 'u' sound like the u in 'current.' I wondered if this was related to Chinggis at all (Chinggis Khan is definitely still a big deal in Mongolia), but I only heard Chinggis pronounced with a CH (like in 'chalk'), so no idea.
Gemira also has a hard G sound: gheh-MEE-rah. I *think* I heard this one correctly, not 100% sure.
Erhanbulgan = AIR-hawn-BOOL-gawn
Erhanbayir = AIR-hawn-BAH-year
This message was edited 12/18/2018, 6:14 PM
Yaay! You replied! It seems a lot of times when I ask people for pronunciations, I never get a reply so thank you for your response. :)
I really like Aigerim. It sounds like a male name to my stupid, American ears, but I like it anyway. I may even like it more for that. Not sure.
I'm not a fan of Shinggisgul. The "ghiss" part is throwing my off somehow. I do like the "guhl" part on the end a lot though. More names should have that sound. That would be cool. I bet you're correct in assuming it's linked to Chinggis. I mean, I have no proof, but it looks highly probable.
Gemira is kind of pretty. It sounds like a name you'd hear in a fantasy novel, but that's okay.
And as I suspected, I like Erhanbayir, but not Erhanbulgan. I like the "Erhan" parts of both, but "bayir" is a more pleasant sound than "bulgan" to my ears.
Thanks again for these! It makes me so excited to see people on these boards discussing names beyond just everyday English names.
I really like Aigerim. It sounds like a male name to my stupid, American ears, but I like it anyway. I may even like it more for that. Not sure.
I'm not a fan of Shinggisgul. The "ghiss" part is throwing my off somehow. I do like the "guhl" part on the end a lot though. More names should have that sound. That would be cool. I bet you're correct in assuming it's linked to Chinggis. I mean, I have no proof, but it looks highly probable.
Gemira is kind of pretty. It sounds like a name you'd hear in a fantasy novel, but that's okay.
And as I suspected, I like Erhanbayir, but not Erhanbulgan. I like the "Erhan" parts of both, but "bayir" is a more pleasant sound than "bulgan" to my ears.
Thanks again for these! It makes me so excited to see people on these boards discussing names beyond just everyday English names.