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Georgian Baby Names: Where Europe Meets Asia in the Caucasus

Georgian Baby Names: Where Europe Meets Asia in the Caucasus

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Georgia sits at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, and its baby names reflect that unique position. With its own ancient alphabet (one of only 14 in the world) and a naming tradition stretching back millennia, Georgian names offer something truly distinctive. The Georgian Alphabet Georgian has its own script — Mkhedruli — which looks like no other writing system on Earth. The rounded, flowing characters give Georgian names a visual beauty even before you hear them spoken. Names for Girls Nino — Georgia's most important female name. Saint Nino converted Georgia to Christianity in the 4th century. Simple, strong, and carries the weight of national identity. Tamari — After Queen Tamar, who ruled Georgia's Golden Age (1184-1213). She's the only female ruler in Georgian history referred to as "King" rather than "Queen" — that's how respected she was. Maia — Means "mother" in many languages, but in Georgia it connects to the ancient goddess of spring. Warm and universal. Salome — While known

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