Ubykh
names are used by the Ubykh people, who were originally from the Caucasus but now live mostly in Turkey and the Middle East.
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
C'əkʷ'ded ЦӀыкӀу-дед, Ҵыкә-дед f UbykhDerived from the Adyghe
дэд (ded) meaning "very" and
цӀыкӀу (tsIykIu) meaning "small".
Gʷašʲaxʷəraj Гуащахъурай, Гәашьахәырай f UbykhDerived from the Adyghe
guashche meaning "mistress" and
x"uray meaning "round".
Gošʲanəs Гощаныс f UbykhDerived from the Adyghe
гуащэ (guashche) meaning "mistress" and
нысэ (nyse) meaning "sister in law".
Nanəw Наныу f UbykhDerived from
nanaw meaning "baby".
Nisakuj Нисакуй f UbykhEtymology uncertain, although the first element may be related to the Adyghe
нысэ (nyse) meaning "sister in law".
Sʷaqʷa Шъуакъуа, Сәах’әа m UbykhDerived from
sʷa meaning "white" and
qʷa meaning "son".
Suret Сурэт f UbykhDerived from the Arabic
صُورَة (ṣūra) meaning "picture, form, appearance, manner".
Tašʲ Тащ m UbykhDerived from
t’ašʷ meaning "younger".
Urûtsûk Уруцук m UbykhEtymology uncertain, although the second part may be from the Adyghe
цIыкIу (tsIykIu) meaning "small".
Wərəsbij Вуруспий m UbykhDerived from
wərəs meaning "Russian" and
bij meaning "lord, master".
Xazači Хазачи m UbykhDerived from the Adyghe
зечэ (zeche) meaning "breeder, trainer" and
хьэ (kh'e) meaning "dog".