If the name Sayrām is actually Turkic, it probably refers to 'a place of shallow water.'[7] To wit, al-Kāshgharī gives, alongside his entry on Sayrām as the name of Isfijāb, the phrase seyrem sūw, 'shallow water,' which coincidentally is the name of the river running east of the center of the city. Kāsgharī also later notes the verb seyremlen-, 'to become shallow,' with the phrase sūw seyremlendī, 'the water became shallow (or scanty)'.[8][9]
Sayram Lake (Chinese: 赛里木湖; pinyin: Sàilǐmù hú) is located in the Bortala Prefecture near the Tian Shan Mountains, Xinjiang, China.
In the Kazakh language Sayram means 'blessing'.
初始意思是 水流变浅 变缓,水稳定下来滋润土地,引申为赐福 幸福 安居乐业