This page lists 1864 arabic, uzbek names.
A noble child belonging to the lineage of beks (lords).
May the child of pure lineage be as solid as stone.
The beloved, pampered child of noble lineage
A child of noble birth belonging to the Khoja lineage
May the noble-born child grow up to be high-ranking.
A child of noble descent
A girl who is very high, dignified, and beautiful as a flower; or the flower of pride and heights.
Staff, support, prop
The youngest, tiny servant of Allah.
Youngest, beloved, cherished child
A servant gifted by Allah, or see Otaqul
A child given in place of those who did not survive, supported by Ali.
A child given as a replacement for children who did not survive
See: Avaz and Bakir
See Avazmuhammad
Given as a substitute for children who did not survive, with the hope that Muhammad (peace be upon him) grants his intercession.
A child who arrived in place of deceased children, a long-awaited child
See Avaz and Nafas
Meaning may the child who arrived in place of those who did not survive remain healthy
A child given in place of a child (or children) who did not survive, and born during the month of Qurban.
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