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    Ismikhan

    Pronunciation: EES-mee-khan

    ⚥ Unisex
    Turkic, Arabic

    Meaning

    Gift of God

    Origin

    Turkic, Arabic

    History & Etymology

    Ismikhan is a name with roots in both Turkic and Arabic cultures. The 'Ismi' part is often associated with 'ism' meaning 'name' or 'essence' in Arabic, but in this context, it's more likely derived from 'Ismail' or a similar root meaning 'God hears' or 'gift of God'. The 'Khan' suffix is a common Turkic and Mongolian title meaning 'ruler' or 'leader'. Therefore, the name can be interpreted as 'name of the ruler' or, more commonly, 'gift of God' when considering the 'Ismi' component as a variant of 'Ismail' or a related concept of divine bestowal. It has been used historically in regions influenced by both Turkic and Islamic cultures.

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