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Rahim

The name "Rahim" is of Arabic origin and widely used in Uzbek culture. It means "kind," "merciful," or "compassionate." The name conveys the idea of kindness, mercy, and compassion, reflecting qualities of empathy and benevolence....
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Rahmatulloh

The name "Rahmatulloh" is of Persian origin and is commonly used in Uzbek culture. It combines "Rahmat," meaning "mercy" or "compassion," and "ulloh," an honorific suffix meaning "of God." Together, the name signifies "mercy of God" or "divine mercy." It ...
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Saddam

Arabic name (صِدَام) translation - "fighter; striking, striking, striking; collision; struggle."...
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Safo

The Tajik or Uzbek (Safo) name or name-forming name is derived from the Arabic Safi - “pure, true; chosen.”...
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Samar

There are several translation options for the name Samar: 1. Arabic name (ثَمَر) [thamar] translation - “fruit; fruit; benefit; benefit.” 2. The form of the name Samir is “interlocutor, storyteller, talker; companion; evening; pleasant commun...
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Sami

The Arabic name (سَمِيع) and in a figurative meaning means “all-hearing; listener, listener.” One of the names of Allah. ...
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Sarafroz

The Persian or Arabic name-former (تاج) and in a figurative meaning means “crowned; crowned (taj); king.” Tajik is a resident of Tajikistan....
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Sa'd

The name "Sa'd" in Uzbek and Arabic culture means "happiness" or "good fortune." It symbolizes joy and prosperity....
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Shahboz

The Uzbek name "Shahboz" means "royal falcon," symbolizing strength and nobility....
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Shahram

The name "Shahram" in Uzbek culture means "kingly" or "great leader." It symbolizes power, leadership, and respect....
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