Габит

See also: Ғабит and Ғәбит

Russian

Etymology

Adapting Kazakh Ғабит (Ğabit), Tatar Габит (Ğabit), Bashkir Ғәбит (Ğəbit), etc.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ɡɐˈbʲit]

Proper noun

Габи́т • (Gabítm anim (genitive Габи́та)

  1. a male given name from the Kipchak languages
    1. Габи́т Бикмухаме́тович Аргынба́ев (1856–1921), Bashkir sėsėn, quray-player, and collector of Bashkir folklore
    2. Габи́т Махму́тович Мусре́пов (1902–1985), Soviet Kazakh writer and playwright, author of the libretto to the Kazakh opera Kyz-Zhibek
    3. Габи́т Анабаевич Кадырбе́ков (1906–1984), Soviet Kazakh statesman
    4. Габи́т Абду́ллович Ахме́ров (1921–1996), Soviet Bashkir lieutenant in the Red Army, recipient in 1944 of the gold-star medal of the Hero of the Soviet Union
    5. Габи́т Габду́ллович Мейрамов (born 1947), Soviet Kazakh doctor of sciences in medicine and diabetologist
    6. Габи́т Бе́йбутович Койшыба́ев (born 1972), Kazakh diplomat
    7. Габи́т Абдимажитович Сыздыкбеков (born 1980), Kazakh politician and diplomat

Declension

Derived terms

  • Габи́тов m anim (Gabítov, surname)
  • Габи́това f anim (Gabítova, surname)
  • Габи́тович m anim (Gabítovič, patronymic)
  • Габи́товна f anim (Gabítovna, patronymic)

Descendants

  • Korean: 가비트 (Gabiteu) (transliteration)

Tatar

Etymology

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Pronunciation

Proper noun

Габит • (Ğabit)

  1. a male given name

Declension

Descendants

  • Korean: 가비트 (Gabiteu) (transliteration)
  • Russian: Габи́т (Gabít)