Abuladze
Abuladze is a Georgian surname. It is derived from a given name and is relatively common in Georgia.
Origin and Meaning:
The surname likely originates from a masculine given name, "Abuli," combined with the Georgian suffix "-dze," which means "son of." Thus, Abuladze literally translates to "son of Abuli." The etymology of the given name "Abuli" itself is less certain, but it may be related to ancient Georgian or Middle Eastern languages.
Distribution:
The surname Abuladze is primarily found in Georgia. Due to migration patterns, individuals with this surname may also be found in other countries, particularly in former Soviet republics and within the Georgian diaspora.
Notable Individuals:
Several notable individuals have borne the surname Abuladze, including:
- Tengiz Abuladze (1924-1994): A prominent Georgian film director, known for his allegorical and critically acclaimed movies such as Magdana's Donkey, Entreaty, The Wishing Tree, and Repentance. His films often explored themes of morality, societal issues, and historical injustices.