This page lists 1864 arabic, uzbek names.
See Qutlimuhammad.
See Qutlimuhammad.
May Muhammad (peace be upon him) keep this lucky child under his protection, or the happiness and prosperity bestowed by Muhammad (peace be upon him)
May the happy, fortunate boy grow up to achieve his goals and desires.
A lucky child upon whom Allah's gaze or mercy has fallen, or a lucky child born through Allah's mercy and favor
A child with a blessed footstep, auspicious; one who possesses happiness and good fortune.
The fortunate servant of Allah (Rahmon); see Qutli and Rahmon
A lucky child of their time
May our desired boy grow up to be happy and prosperous.
See Qutlimuhammad.
See Qutlimuhammad
An aspiration or wish attained in the city of Quva, meaning a child born in Quva or a child of the Quva tribe with clear goals.
Servant, worshiper of Allah
Slave of Allah
Merciful, compassionate, meaning Allah has granted.
A child granted by the Merciful, the Compassionate, i.e., Allah
A servant of the One rich in mercy, the Merciful, i.e., Allah.
See Rahim and Tora
Compassionate and spoiled boy or a beloved boy given by Rahim (Allah).
See Rahim (Rahim+khan).
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