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May Allah set our affairs right; i.e., may the child have a long life
Literally: 'my tenth child', tenth son, or a flourishing, growing child. See Unum.
The tenth beloved, pampered son in the family
Archer, marksman; hunter child
May they rise, elevate, or the fourth child in the family. Forms: O‘raboy, O‘ragul, O‘raxon
Possibly a short form of O‘rozmuhammad, or a child of the people/nation, or a child born wrapped in the caul
Energetic, zealous; growing, rising
A child given as a replacement for children who did not survive, or a successor (see). Forms: o‘rinboy, o‘rinjon, o‘rintoy, o‘rinbibi, o‘rinbu, o‘ringul
A child who replaces children who passed away earlier, or who takes the place of a deceased father
A precious, beloved, and pampered child given in place of previous child(ren) who did not survive.
See O‘rin and Qo‘zi.
See Orin (Orin+qul).
A child given as a replacement for previous children who did not survive, with a soul as strong as stone.
A child with a Russian-like appearance, fair-haired, or belonging to the Oris branch (a sub-branch of the Kenagas, Qongirot, or Qanjigali tribes). Forms: Orisboy, Oristoy
Growing, developing, or ascending.
May their life be flourishing and boundless like a forest. Forms: O‘rmonjon, O‘rmonboy, O‘rmonbek, O‘rmonoy
May he grow up to be an owner of forests and be wealthy and prosperous.
See Ormon (Ormon+Qul).
See O'rol and Tosh.
A child born during the harvest season, or one who is sharp, keen, and long-lived like a sickle, or a child whose umbilical cord was cut with a sickle. Forms: o‘roqboy, o‘roqjon
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