Rinat 1
Masculine
Kazakh, Tatar
Meaning & Origin
Rinat 1 is the Tatar, Bashkir, and Kazakh form of Renat, which itself is a Russian derivative of the Latin name Renatus, meaning “born again.” The name carries significant historical layers: Renatus was a Christian name used in Late Antiquity, often expressing the idea of spiritual rebirth through baptism. Later, in the Soviet context, Renat was occasionally reinterpreted as an acronym for revolutionary phrases, such as “revolyutsiya nauka tekhnika” (“revolution, science, technics”) or “revolyutsiya nauka trud” (“revolution, science, labour”). Rinat 1 emerged primarily among Turkic-speaking Muslim communities, such as the Tatars, Bashkirs, and Kazakhs, who adopted the name through cultural exchanges with Russian Islamic populations. Despite links to communist ideals, the name is most commonly used as a purely traditional given name in these regions. Variants include Renato (Spanish), René (Spanish), Rene (English), Renatus (Late Roman), and Renatas (Lithuanian). Rinat 1 remains a predominantly masculine name across its usage zones.