Meaning & Origin
Aygerim (also romanized as Aigerim) is a Kazakh and Kyrgyz female given name that means “wonderful moon” in Kazakh. The name is a common variant of Äigerım, which is derived from the Kazakh elements ай (ai) meaning “moon” and керім (kerım) meaning “wonderful, amazing.” The name was notably created by the 19th-century Kazakh poet Abai Qunanbaiuly as a nickname for his wife Shukiman. Aygerim is popular in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, and the Kyrgyz form, Àygéérim, is also used.
Notable Bearers
Aigerim Aitymova (born 1993), Kazakh footballer
Aygerim Kozhakanova (born 1994), Kazakh model
Aigerim Mergenbay (born 2000), Kazakh singer and actress (stage name C.C.TAY)
Aigerim Tazhi (born 1981), Kazakh poet
Aigerim Zhexembinova (born 1993), Kazakh synchronized swimmer
Cultural Significance
In Kazakh culture, the moon (ai) symbolizes beauty and brightness, and the name Aygerim reflects these positive qualities. The name is part of a broader onomastic tradition in Central Asia that often uses celestial and fairy-like elements. Aygerim is related to the Azerbaijani name Aygün, which carries a moon-related meaning as well.
Meaning: “wonderful moon”
Origin: Kazakh (from ai “moon” and kerım “wonderful”)
Type: Feminine given name
Usage regions: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan