Ruslan (given name) explained

Ruslan
Gender:Male
Origin:Turkic language region / North Caucasian
Meaning:lion
Region:Commonwealth of Independent States
Related Names:Ruslanka, Rusya, Lana, Ruslanbek, Ruslanid, Eruslan, Uruslan, Yeruslan

Ruslan (Russian: Руслан) is a masculine given name mainly popular among Turkic (Turkish, Azerbaijani), North Caucasian (Avar, Chechen, Lezgi, Cherkes, Ossetians) and some East Slavic people.[1] The name is an old Azeri/Caucasian Albanian variant of the Turkic[2] [3] word arslan or aslan – meaning lion. The name is derived from Arslan, Eruslan (also Uruslan, Eruslane, Yeruslan), another earlier Tatar variant of the word. The name became popular through the folk tale hero Yeruslan Lazarevich (originally Uruslan). The name is popular in Russia, Ukraine, Azerbaijan and Belarus.

The feminine version is Ruslana.

Fictional characters

People with the given name Ruslan

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Meaning, origin and history of the name Ruslan. Campbell. Mike. Behind the Name. 2019-08-31.
  2. http://enc-dic.com/fasmer/Ruslan-575.html Руслан
  3. Web site: Руслан. Gramota.ru. 21 December 2017.