Questa č l'ipotesi pił tradizionalista:

Bakunin (Russian: Баку́нин; masculine) or Bakunina (Баку́нина; feminine) is a Russian last name.

There are two theories regarding the origins of this last name. According to the first one, it is a variety of the last name Abakumov, which is derived from a patronymic, itself derived from various forms of the Christian male first name Avvakum. However, it is also possible that this last name is related to the last name Bakulin, both of which derive from dialectal Russian words "бакуня" (bakunya) and "бакуля" (bakulya), meaning, depending on the dialect, chatterbox, talkative person or agile, business-like person.

Questa č quella filo persiana:

Etymology explains the name Baku as derived from the Persian Bādkube (بادکوبه ), meaning "city where the wind blows", due to frequent winds blowing in Baku. However, the word Bādkube was invented only in the 16th or 17th century, whereas Baku was founded at least before the 5th century AD.

Questa č quella filo turca:

Various different hypotheses have been proposed to explain the etymology of the word Baku. According to L.G.Lopatinski and Ali Huseynzade "Baku" is derived
from Turkic word for "hill". K.P. Patkanov, a specialist in Caucasian history, also explains the name as "hill" but in Lak Language.

Ma la radice "Baku" - "Bakun", si ritrova nell'accadico bakū(m):


bʾʾ bāʾu(m) I.II; buʾʾū(m) II
bʾd biātu(m)
bʾl baʾālu(m); bālu I; bźlu(m); bullu I
bʾr bāru(m) I.II.III; bźru(m) I.II
bʾš baʾāšu; bāšu(m) I.II; beʾēšu(m); bźšu(m)
bʾt biātu(m)
bʾṭ bāṭu
bbl babālu(m); wabālum
bdʾ bedūm
bdd buddudu
bdḫ badāḫu
bdm badāmu
bdq batāqu(m)
bdš badāšu
bḫʾ baḫū II; buʾʾū(m) II
bḫr beḫēru; buḫḫuru
bḫš buḫḫušu
bkʾ bakū(m)
blʾ belū(m) II
blky nabalkutu(m) II
bll balālu(m)
blm balāmu
blṣ balāṣu I.II
blṭ balāṭu(m) II
bnʾ banū(m) II.IV
bnn bunnunu
bql baqālu
bqm/n baqāmu(m)
bqr baqāru(m) I; buqquru; (w)aqāru(m)
bqš baqāšu
brʾ barū(m) I.IV.V; berū(m) II; bitrū II
brḫ barāḫu
brm barāmu(m) I.II
brq barāqu(m) I
brr barāru
brṣ barāṣu
brš barāšu
brzḫ šuparzuḫu
bsl basālu
bsm bussumu II
bsr bussuru(m)
bṣr baṣāru(m)
bṣṣ baṣāṣu
bšl bašālu(m)
bšm bašāmu II; pašāmum
bšš bašāšum
bšʾ bašū(m)
btq batāqu(m)
btr butturu II
bṭl baṭālu(m)
bṭʾ bedūm
bzʾ bazāʾum


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Fonti:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bakunin
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Baku
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tall-i_Bakun
Oracc: The Open Richly Annotated Cuneiform Corpus - Akkadian roots
Giovanni Semerano - Le origini della Cultura Europea - Dizionario Latino