ხათუნა
Georgian
editEtymology
editFrom Ottoman Turkish خاتون (hātun, “lady; noblewoman”), itself from Persian خاتون (xātūn, “lady; noblewoman”), from Sogdian 𐼶𐼴𐽂𐼰𐼷𐼻𐼳 (γwtʾynh /xwatēn, xutēn/, “queen”). Ultimately from Proto-Iranian *hwatā́wniH, a feminine form of Proto-Iranian *hwatā́wā.
Pronunciation
editProper noun
editხათუნა • (xatuna)
- a female given name
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