This page lists 1593 arabic, persian-tajik names.
See Hoji and Mirza.
A child requested from a Haji or a gift/charity from a Haji.
A boy from a family of pilgrims, as strong as steel.
A child belonging to a family of pilgrims and born with a mole on their body
A child who expresses gratitude, is patient, and holds high status.
See: Hoshim and Xo‘ja.
See Hotam and Sho(h)
A generous, brave boy from a lineage of nobility or Xo‘jas.
The most beloved and respected among women.
A girl with a beauty so striking it dazzles the eye
A happy, cheerful girl as beautiful as a flower
A child of the lineage of fairies or beauties
The most beautiful girl in the world or the happiest and most joyful girl in the world.
A cherished, beloved girl as beautiful as a fairy
A girl with a beautiful face; pretty, beautiful, fairy-like girl.
An esteemed child from the lineage of Khojas or noblemen
A beautiful and sweet, lovely girl like a plant.
The most beautiful of fairies, possessing elegance, the most beautiful of beauties
A child as beautiful and high-ranking as a houri or fairy, or a noble girl.
A beautiful girl born with a mole (crown) on her body
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