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bataar

Bataar (Mongolian: баатар) is a Mongolian term meaning "hero" or "victory." It is widely used as a masculine given name and as an element in longer Mongolian names, such as Danzanbaatar or Sükhbaatar, where it carries connotations of bravery and achievement.

Etymology and cognates: The word derives from Mongolic roots; it has cognate forms in related languages, notably

Notable uses: Damdin Sükhbaatar (1889–1923) was a leading figure in the Mongolian Revolution, and his name includes

Contemporary usage: Today baatar remains a common given name in Mongolia and is often associated with heroic

Kazakh
batyr,
meaning
"hero."
In
Mongolian
onomastics,
baatar
is
a
common
component
of
names,
reflecting
a
cultural
emphasis
on
valor.
baatar.
Danzanbaatar
is
a
traditional
given-name
element
used
in
several
historical
and
contemporary
figures.
or
patriotic
ideals.