This page lists 15 mongolian, persian-tajik names.
Literally: a brave, courageous king or a hero, leader of warriors.
A brave, courageous boy was born
May they be brave and strong as steel.
A brave, courageous child belonging to the Khoja lineage.
See: Donon and Mirza.
A child belonging to the Do‘rmon tribe: a child of the Do‘rmon. Forms: Do‘rmonbek, Do‘rmonboy, Do‘rmoncha
A child belonging to the lineage of Khwajas from the Durmon tribe.
May this child grow up to be a good shooter, a marksman
A marksman boy was born, has come into the world
See Mergan and Mirza
A child of the Nayman tribe
See No'g'ay (No'g'ay+bek)
A moon-like, moon-resembling child born in the moonlight, or a camel herder, camel driver, or leader, guide
Servant, slave of God (Allah).
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