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What does Mongolian Alan Aruna mean?

In Mongolian, Alan Aruna means "pure, noble and clean" and is mostly used as a girl's name.

Because Mongolians are people who grow up on grasslands, their love for animals on grasslands is beyond your imagination. They will name themselves after animals, and different animals symbolize obviously different personality characteristics and meanings, such as Ashland (lion), Bath (tiger), Nahai (dog), Albuquerque (patterned deer), Tory (eagle) and Malal (.

People who grew up on the grassland, both men and women, have no resistance to solid things and want their bodies to be as strong as cows. Therefore, you can see many things related to solid objects in Mongolian names. In Mongolian, Batu means solid, and they will attach suffixes, such as Batugar (solid hand), Batu and Tan (solid city) and Batubulin (all solid).

The meaning of Mongolian names

Arya means naughty.

"Alois" means far away.

"Higil" means precious.

"Ajima" means melody.

"Anari" means pomegranate.

"Anda" means friend.

"Anggroma" means fragrance.

"Angqin" means hunter.

"A Bi Ya" means voice.

"A Bi IELTS" means talent.

"agarwood" means agarwood.

"Agari" means air.

Agura means mountain.

"Agoudas Wood" means vast.

"A Mu Guling" means tranquility.

"Daojia" means love.

"Yela" means victory.

"Tegeler" means trust.

"One-day return" means the name of a flower.

"Aoki Ga" means courage.

"Ozzie" means flame.

Ao Yun means wisdom.