Origin of the name Ainur

The widespread name Ainur is of Turkic origin and consists of two roots: “ay” – moon and “nur” – ray of light. The most accurate translation would be “moonlight” or “like the light of the moon.” Since comparison with the night luminary has always been considered in Arabic, Persian and Turkish poetry to be the best compliment for a woman, this name indicates the beauty of its owner and her rich inner world.

This name is widespread not only in Turkic-speaking countries, it is found among the Arabs and in Persia. In Russia it is found in the territory of Tatarstan and Bashkortostan; it is a very popular name in Kazakhstan.

In Western Europe it was rare, but after John Ronald Tolkien named the mysterious creatures that lived in his imaginary world, this name was used for children of both sexes. This name is not only used for women in Muslim countries, although boys are called this less often.

By naming a child this way, parents want to see him attractive in all respects and expect him to have a poetic nature.

Meaning and characteristics of the name Ainur

Ainur’s main character trait is courage. Already on the playground, this little girl is ready to compete with the boys and defend her rightness by far from diplomatic means. She is not afraid of punishment, she is ready to admit her guilt. Having apologized, the stubborn Ainur can add that she will do the same next time.

Her strong character and self-confidence make her a central figure in any company, but she, like no one else, needs true friends. She is ready to listen to the advice of others, her stubbornness has limits, so you shouldn’t force Ainur to do anything, it’s much easier to convince her.

She respects other people’s successes; she likes it when close people achieve significant results. Having lost, Ainur tries to figure out how his opponent was able to be stronger, what exactly led him to victory. She does not look for excuses for herself, does not shift the blame for the loss to external circumstances, however, she does not get carried away with self-criticism.

At work, she is valued for her ability to formulate a problem and find the reasons for its occurrence. Ainur has good logic and has a great understanding of people. She is very demanding of herself, therefore, having become a boss, she demands that her subordinates work conscientiously. If she sees that an employee is capable of working better, Ainur will be able to squeeze the best out of him. But if she has such an opportunity, then she will generously encourage her subordinates.

Ainur’s independent character hinders her in relationships with men; she often starts a family late, and may even have adventures on the side after marriage. She values ​​her family, because despite her outward independence, Ainur really needs support and a loving person nearby. A man who can appreciate this complex character will be generously rewarded for this with a cozy home, care and tenderness of his girlfriend.

Ainur can be too strict with children; she is sure that she can demand from them to be the best in everything. But she is always ready to give advice or just have a heart-to-heart chat, which is why her kids idolize their strict mother.

When playing sports, a girl with this name trains a lot, closely follows other people’s successes, and tries to learn from other people’s experience. She knows how to start from scratch, change her training style and correct mistakes.

Name days:

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Diminutive version

Ainurochka, Ainurushka, Ainurenok, Ainurka, Nurochka

Abbreviated

Aika, Nura, Nurka, Aya, Aina

According to the church

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Color

  • violet
  • white
  • silver

Planet

  • Mercury
  • Saturn

Element

  • air

Stone talisman

tourmaline, quartz, emerald, sapphire

Metal

olovo, uranium

Plants

persimmon, sedge, jagel, laurel

Totem animal

dolphin, monkey, deer

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