Hajiyev
Hajiyev is a surname of Azerbaijani origin. It is a patronymic name formed from the given name Haji, which in turn derives from the title Hajji, meaning a person who has performed the pilgrimage to Mecca. The suffix -yev is a Slavic-style patronymic marker that indicates descent, so the name broadly means “son of Haji” or “descendant of Haji.”
The surname appears in several transliterations depending on language and script. Common variants include Hajiyev, Hajiev,
Hajiyev is most widely found in Azerbaijan and among Azerbaijani communities abroad. It is also encountered
Notable bearers of the surname span various fields, including politics, sports, and academia, reflecting the broad
In summary, Hajiyev is a patronymic Azerbaijani surname meaning descendant of Haji, with multiple transliterations and