This page lists 3888 other names.
The youngest and beloved, pampered child
Grand, strong, powerful, solid; brave, courageous
A shortened form of the name Ogilkerak, or a necessary, long-awaited child
Strong, powerful.
A child born with a mark on their body (mostly on the lip)
Kesh - a son beautiful as a water-nymph or precious, or a two-year-old camel/calf. Alt.: Kechboy (see).
Sharp, agile, fierce
May they be as sturdy as a hoe (ketmon) and have a long life.
See Ketmon (Ketmon+qul)
The grandeur and greatness of the religion. The religion is free from arrogance and is pure.
The youngest of the children. Forms: Kichikbek, Kichikboy, Kichikxon
See Kichik (Kichik+qul).
A pampered, beloved son who is the youngest of the children
A high-ranking boy who is the youngest of the children
Adorned with jewelry, beautiful, lovely, or meaning 'who are you', i.e., a child who is expected to live a long life. Forms: Kimsanboy
See Kimsan and Qo‘zi
See Kimsan (Kimsan+qul)
Dirty, foul, bad child. A name given to ward off the evil eye and prevent death, or may he be as strong as a fortress or citadel
See Kirmon (Kirmon+qul)
See Kirmon (Kirmon+khoja)
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