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A child born in the village, a child of the village.
A child who is a comfort and a source of consolation.
A child who provides comfort and consolation
A child granted by the Ishan (saints) or Allah has granted a wise, knowledgeable child
May the second child have high fortune and happiness
See Oxun (Oxun+toy).
A child of noble (Bek) lineage who is lucky and fortunate, or a member of the Oybek tribe.
May his/her life be as bright and radiant as the moon; a moon-like beautiful, handsome child. Cf. Oybolsin.
May he/she be blessed and happy; may his/her life be as bright and radiant as the moon.
Child of the moon; a child with high fortune.
A child born at the beginning of the new moon.
A child born when the full moon was visible
A diminutive form of some compound names starting with the word "Oy" (moon).
A pure, beautiful child from the lineage of Bek
Pure as a mirror, a beautiful child.
See Oyna (Oyna+qul)
A boy or girl as beautiful as the moon, or a child of the moon.
Bright, radiant, clear
A child born with a dual mark on their body, or may they join previous children and be a pair.
See Oy and To'g'on.
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