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Go ahead, Mongolian.

Mongolian naming custom:

The characteristics of male names are:

One is named according to national psychological habits, such as Timur, Geser and Bater.

Second, according to the expectations of the elders, such as: Jiya Saiyin (good luck), Bajad (joy), Baiyin (abundance), Jiri Gele (happiness) and so on.

Third, according to the age of the elders when the baby is born, such as Binta (50), Jirentai (60) and Dalan (70).

4. Named after brave animals, such as Shaobu (bird), Bala (tiger), Hua (wolf), Abrand (lion) and Brezhgood (eagle).

5. Name natural things, such as Lu Chao (Stone), Agra (Mountain), Mu Ren (River), Tara (Yuan Ye), etc.

The characteristics of female naming are:

First, they are named after bright stars, such as Na Ren (the sun), Saren (the moon), Auden (the star), Na Ren Gao Wa (the sun is beautiful) and Saren Gao Wa (the moon is beautiful).

Second, it is named after beautiful flowers and trees, such as: Sarilang flower (Shandan flower), Qige (flower), Nabuqi (leaf), Haitang and so on.

Third, in the name of jewelry and jade, such as Haas (jade), Tana (pearl), alatan Gao Wa (beautiful as gold) and so on.

Fourth, in the name of ideals, such as Qin Si (smart), Wuyun (smart), Gao Wa (beautiful) and Gaowa Siqin (beautiful and smart).

According to this method, Mongolian women's names can be divided into many kinds. The biggest feature of modern Mongolian names is that they have no name prefix, so they are just names and should not be understood as names. Few people have surnames prefixed, which is just an individual phenomenon.