Meaning & Origin
Aytore is a Kazakh masculine given name, an alternate transcription of Айтөре (see Aitöre). The name is composed of two Kazakh elements: ай meaning "moon" and төре meaning "nobleman, lord." Thus, Aytore can be interpreted as "moon lord" or "noble moon."In Kazakh culture, the moon often symbolizes beauty, radiance, and a connection to the celestial world, while төре carries connotations of nobility and authority. The name thus embodies a blend of celestial elegance and noble bearing. Roots in the Turkic naming tradition often combine natural elements with titles of respect or power, and Aytore fits this pattern seamlessly.The name is exclusively used in Kazakhstan and among Kazakh-speaking communities. It is a variant of Aitöre, and the alternate spelling reflects transliteration choices when converting from the Cyrillic script to Latin. While written records of notable bearers are sparse, the name remains a cultural marker within Kazakh onomastics.Meaning: "moon" + "nobleman, lord"Origin: KazakhType: First nameUsage: Kazakhstan