Female and male first names : Mongolia.

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Altan is a Mongolian male name that translates to 'golden'.
Ariunna is a rare and beautiful Mongolian name, derived from 'ariu' (red) and 'nna' (light), signifying 'radiant red'. It evokes warmth and beauty, and was traditionally seen to confer a fiery spirit upon its bearer.
Ayalguu is a unique Mongolian name meaning 'Five Moons', combining symbols of wisdom and balance.
Erdene is a rare Mongolian name meaning "precious" or "rare," popular among royalty during the 13th century Mongol Empire.
Genghis is a powerful Mongolian name, derived from Genghis Khan, meaning 'heaven' or 'sky'.
Janyl is a Mongolian girls' name derived from 'jani', meaning 'beautiful'.
Khan is a Turkic name meaning "ruler" or "leader", originally a Mongolian title first used by Genghis Khan.
Khuu is a unique Mongolian given name meaning 'moon' or 'month', associated with lunar themes and cycles.
Khyson is a Mongolian given name meaning "happy one.
Mergen is a Mongolian name derived from 'merg', meaning 'strength'.
Misheel is a Mongolian unisex name derived from 'mishig', meaning 'apple'.
Mung is a rare Mongolian name derived from 'Mong', meaning 'eternal'.
Sodbileg is a Mongolian male given name meaning "Happiness and Strength".
Takhi is a Mongolian name derived from 'takhi', meaning 'spirit horse', representing freedom, strength, and nobility.
Temuge is a Mongolian male given name derived from the Mongolic word "temüjin," meaning "of the iron cluster" or "iron bond.
Temujin is a Mongolian origin name meaning 'of iron' or 'blacksmith', it was the birth name of Genghis Khan who unified Mongol tribes in the 13th century.
Temüjin is an historic Mongolian name meaning "iron" in Turkic, symbolizing strength, associated with Temüjin Khan who united Mongol tribes and founded the Mongol Empire in the 13th century.
Temuulen is a Mongolian name derived from "temüjin", meaning "of the iron" or "of the steel". It signifies power, resilience, and adaptability.
Ujin is a Mongolian name meaning 'wise' or 'intelligent', reflecting the Mongols' high regard for these qualities.
Yilia is a Mongolian unisex name that means "the one who is beautiful".