This page lists 1864 arabic, uzbek names.
A servant or loyal person of Haydar (see Haydar), meaning Caliph Ali.
See Hayit (Hayit+bek).
A child given or gifted on the day of Eid
See Hayit (Hayit+boy).
A child who was born or arrived into the world during the days of Hayit
See Hayit and Qozi.
A servant of Allah born during the Eid festival
A child born on Hayit day, may they be as strong as stone
A boy born on the day of Hayit (Eid) who survives and lives.
A high-ranking boy born on the day of Hayit (holiday).
May the child belonging to the lineage of begs live, may they be eternal.
The respected, esteemed servant, or slave, of Allah.
The noble, generous servant of Allah
A servant of the Guide to the straight path, i.e., Allah
See Hodi (Hodi+xon)
See Hodi (Hodi+ya)
See Hofiz (Hofiz+xon)
See Hoji and Botir
See Hoji and Dada, or a child who took the name of their Hoji father
A boy or girl born when a Hoji arrived as a guest at the house.
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