Aygerin
Aygerin is a surname of Kazakh origin. It is derived from the Kazakh word "ай" (ai), meaning "moon," and "егер" (eger), which can relate to a hunter or a guardian. Therefore, the name can be interpreted as "moon hunter" or "moon guardian." Like many Kazakh surnames, it likely originated as a patronymic or descriptive identifier for an ancestor. It is found among the Kazakh people and within the Kazakh diaspora. While not one of the most common surnames, individuals with the Aygerin surname can be found in Kazakhstan and other countries with significant Kazakh populations, such as Russia, China, and Uzbekistan. The surname does not carry any specific historical or cultural connotations beyond its linguistic roots and its association with Kazakh heritage. Information regarding notable individuals with the Aygerin surname is not widely documented in public records.