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Today male names still include the names of old Mongolian elements such as 'iron' or 'steel', or other words denoting strength, such as 'hero', 'strong', or 'ax': some examples are Gansükh 'steel-ax', Batsaikhan 'strong-nice', or Tömörbaatar 'iron-hero', Chuluunbold 'stone-steel' and Nomtoimergen 'Book Wise'. Temujin, Borte, Yisu and other ...
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Today, the full name consists of the father's name and the given name, in that sequence. The father's name is in genitive form, usually ending in -iin or -yn (e.g. Peljid iin Genden). In cases where readers are likely to find this confusing (e.g. with sportspeople), the template {{ Family name hatnote }} can be placed at the top of the article ...
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Altan is a male Turkish given name used also as first name and a Mongolian given name. Altan means "golden" [1] in Mongolian and "red dawn" in Turkic. The related word "Altın" is also Turkish for "golden" and a common Turkish first name.
Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Ж.Сэржээ, УБ, 1999 (in Mongolian); Origin of modern Mongolian clan name, J.Serjee ...
Tsogt (Mongolian: Цогт, mighty, Tsogtyn in the genitive form for patronymics) is a common part of Mongolian names. People. Tsogtyn Batbayar, the mayor of Ulaanbaatar between 2005 and 2007; Tsogtyn Badamkhatan, an olympic archer from Mongolia; Tsogt Badamjav, an Architect of Buryat descent (around 1900)