Mergen

Gender
Male (Masculine | Boy)
Usage/Origins
Meaning
The name Mergen means "wise" or "clever".
Popularity
As a uncommon name, Mergen is not ranked in the top 1000 names in any countries.

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Mergen Name meanings & History

Mergen is a Mongolian name. The name Mergen means "wise" or "clever". Means "sharp-eyed" in Turkmen. Mergen is used as a first name for boys in Mongolia and among the Mongolian diaspora communities worldwide.

Zodiac Sign of Mergen: Mother Cancer

Synonyms of Mergen:

M: Memorabilia,Mother,Mushy,Manipulative,Maternal,Mommy,Memory

E: Environment,Enliven,Expressive,Entertain,Exaggerate,Enlighten

R: Resourceful,Rational,Restless,Reason

G: Go-getter,Genuine,Gregarious,Goof-off

N: Nutrition,Nervous,Nice,Nitpicking,Neat,Nagging,Neurosis

Mergen is:

  • a Modern name
  • a Upper Class name
  • a Wholesome name

2.) Mergen (Male)

Usage:

Meanings: Mergen means "eternal" or "everlasting" in Mongolian.

Scripts: Мерген(Kazakh)
Мэргэн
Мэргэн(Tuvan, Kalmyk Cyrillic, Buryat Cyrillic)
مەرگەن‎(Kazakh Arabic)


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Description: Mergen means "eternal" or "everlasting" in Mongolian. Derived from Mongolian мэргэн (mergen) meaning "sharpshooter, archer" or "wise, intelligent". In Turkic mythology, Mergen is a deity of abundance and wisdom. Mergen is primarily used as a first name for boys in Mongolia and other Central Asian countries.

3.) Mergen (Unisex)

Usage: Mongolian

Meanings: The name Mergen means "wisdom" or "cleverness" in Mongolian.

Scripts: The name Mergen is written as "Мэргэн" in the Cyrillic alphabet used in Mongolia.
Мерген(Kazakh)
Мэргэн(Tuvan, Kalmyk Cyrillic, Buryat Cyrillic)
مەرگەن‎(Kazakh Arabic)


cartoon of the name Mergen
Cartoon of Mergen

Description: The name Mergen means "wisdom" or "cleverness" in Mongolian. Derived from Mongolian мэргэн (mergen) meaning "sharpshooter, archer" or "wise, intelligent". In Turkic mythology, Mergen is a deity of abundance and wisdom. Mergen is primarily used as a first name for baby boys in Mongolia, but it can also be used as a surname.