This page lists 1864 arabic, uzbek names.
May the boy born in his maternal uncle's house grow up to achieve his desires and goals
See Toghay and Nazar
See Toghmuchammad
May their life and status be as lofty as a mountain, and may Muhammad (peace be upon him) keep them under his protection
Literally: A servant of Tohir, or a pure, innocent servant of Allah.
A child attained after seeking and longing for them from Allah.
Strong, sturdy, healthy, or energetic, diligent, hardworking
See Tol and Muhammad
See: Tongmuhammad.
May the Prophet protect the boy born at dawn
A child born at dawn; a child with a high destiny.
See To‘q and Mulla
A child with a life as strong as stone; may Ali protect them
A child firm as a stone, given to replace previous children
May their life be strong, enduring, long, and wealthy
See Tosh and Gholam
A child as strong as stone granted by Karim (Allah), or a child who is as strong as stone, lives a long life, and is generous and charitable.
See Toshmuhammad.
May their spirit be firm as stone and may Muhammad (peace be upon him) keep them under his protection.
A boy who is as firm, steadfast, and stable as stone.
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