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  2. Mongolian name - Wikipedia

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    Some just decided to pass their own given names (or modifications of their given names) to their descendants as clan names. A few chose other attributes of their lives as surnames; Mongolia's first cosmonaut Gürragchaa chose 'Sansar' (Outer space). Clan names precede the patronymics and given names, as in Besud Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj. [9]

  3. Wikipedia:Naming conventions (Mongolian) - Wikipedia

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    Any person of Mongolian origin who became famous in a different country under a local spelling. If a name is a composite where one part has a common English version, then all parts get transliterated anyway to maintain consistency (e.g. Dundgovi or Govi-Altai instead of Dundgobi or Gobi-Altai).

  4. Category:Mongolian given names - Wikipedia

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  6. Mongolian names - Wikipedia

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  7. Erdene (given name) - Wikipedia

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    The name is spelled "Эрдэнэ" in Mongol Cyrillic. In Mongolia, Erdene is a component of the most popular name in the country, Bat-Erdene, meaning "firm jewel". [citation needed] Notable people with the name include: Uranchimegiin Mönkh-Erdene, Mongolian Olympic boxer; Badmaanyambuugiin Bat-Erdene, Mongolian politician and athlete

  8. Batu (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Batu is a common masculine Central Asian name. In Turkish, "Batu" means "Prevailing", and/or "Preponderant". It also connotes "The West" since "Batu" resembles the word "Batı" which means "west" in Turkish. In Mongolian, "Batu" means firm/stable. In Malay and Bahasa Indonesia, "Batu" means rock, stone or boulder. In Atayal, "Batu" means egg.

  9. Bold (Mongolian name) - Wikipedia

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    Bold is a Mongolian name, and Boldyn is the patronymic of Bold. Notable people with the name include: Bold Dorjsuren (born 1978), Mongolian singer, producer, and television personality; Buyandelgeriin Bold (born 1960), Mongolian wrestler; Nomin Bold (born 1982), Mongolian painter; Boldbaataryn Bold-Erdene (born 1983), Mongolian cyclist