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Forename Эмин

In all the world, Эмин (Emin Azerbaijan Turkey Indonesia Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria, Emine Azerbaijan Turkey Germany Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria, Эмин Azerbaijan Russia Kyrgyzstan Belarus Kazakhstan) is a common gender-neutral first name. The given name Эмин is characteristic of Western Asia, particularly Azerbaijan, where it is a common predominantly masculine, but very infrequently feminine name, Georgia, where it is quite a common gender-neutral name, and Turkey (explore the name in all countries). Not in comparison with a country's population, this name is the most popular in Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Germany. Very seldom, Эмин is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Эмин

name Emine, name Amine, name Amin, name أمين, name Émin, name 阿明, name Ehmin, name Емин, name Эмин, name 艾敏, name Emin
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Emin Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Azerbaijan, Indonesia, Turkey
Emine Germany, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Azerbaijan, Turkey
Эмин Kazakhstan, Belarus, Russia, Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan
Ehmin South Africa

First names said to be same

Amin, Amine, Émin, Емин, أمين, 艾敏, and 阿明

First name Эмин in the context

Эмин is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Emine , the operatic character in the opera Die Rose von Stambul, The Rose of Stamboul.

Notable namesakes

picture of эмин джабраил оглы махмудов эмин джабраил оглы махмудов эмин джабраил оглы махмудов Azerbaijani footballer, RU (b. 1992) link
эмин надирович гарибов Russian artistic gymnast, RU (b. 1990) link

Characteristic surnames

Алиев, Багиров, Гаджиев, Гасанов, Сафаров, Халилов, Хасанов, Агаларов, Байрамов, Маммадов, Махмудов, Баырамов, Гурбанов, Гусейнов, Джафаров, Зейналов, Исмаилов, Хусейнов, Рустамов, Исмаыилов, Мустафаев, Абдуллаев, Ахмедов, Аскеров, Асланов, Аббасов, Агаев, Исаев, Рзаев, Кулиев, Мусаев, Агхаев, Бабаев, Гулиев, Пашаев, Набиев, Ибрагимов, Велиев, Хайиев, Эминов, Гасимов, Гасымов, Рагимов, Каримов, Кафаров, Керимов, Мамедов, Мирзоев, Тагиев, and Сулейманов