This page lists 1593 arabic, persian-tajik names.
Fortunate, happy, and holder of high status.
The king or leader of the fortunate; possessor of the highest happiness.
May the child, precious and valuable like gold, be happy.
A lucky boy born with a birthmark (or mark) or a child born with an auspicious birthmark
A happy child born with a mole (xol), with high fortune.
A child blessed with good fortune.
See Salim and Mirza
See Salim and Sho(h)
A healthy and strong child belonging to the Khoja lineage
See Salom and Mirza
A boy from the lineage of khojas, may he grow up in peace and tranquility
See: Samad and Mirza.
A long-lived child from the Khoja lineage
A fragrant white or yellow flower (jasmine), meaning a beautiful, lovely girl like a jasmine
A beautiful girl like a Samingul (rare flower).
Light in the sky, may their life be brilliant, bright, fortunate, radiant, and luminous.
A flower-like beautiful girl who is a master of fine arts
A well-proportioned, beautiful girl, fair as a flower.
May Ali protect this boy, who is as firm as a rock, in his refuge.
May the child grow up as solid as a stone and reach their goals and aspirations.
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