This page lists 1593 arabic, persian-tajik names.
A boy born during the month of Qurbon who has a red mole (mark) on his body.
May the boy with a red birthmark be strong and powerful
A child with a red mole born in the month of Safar or while on a journey.
May the boy with a red mole be happy and fortunate.
A beautiful girl with a red birthmark on her body
A girl born with a good, auspicious mole
See: Nor and Soat.
See: Nor and Soli
See Nor and Subhonulla.
A high-ranking child with a red mole on their body.
A boy who has a birthmark (nor) on his cheek, symbolizing the hope he will be like the prophet Yusuf.
Coquettish, graceful, and wealthy, prosperous. Note: A shortened form of the name Niyozdavlat (see)
A gentle, refined, and beautiful girl.
An orderly, disciplined girl as beautiful as a flower.
A beauty with a lovely face and graceful appearance.
Leader of the coquettish, meaning one who displays matchless coquetry
One with a bright future, luminous and a life blooming like spring, or a fortunate girl born in springtime
See Nur and Bodom
A girl of noble lineage with a bright and radiant future.
A radiant, happy, and knowledgeable, wise girl
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