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Tim means friend, companion, peer; close to the heart, or a dark-complexioned boy of Bek lineage
See: Temur.
Peaceful, calm, serene, or desired, wished for
Hoping that our children will no longer die; may misfortunes cease and come to an end.
We hope this child will now settle down and grow up healthy
May they grow up peacefully and live safely.
See Tinich
May they grow up to be a support and pillar for their parents.
Living, a child with a long life
See Tirik (Tirik + qul).
Persistent, active, hardworking
Allah's diligent, active servant; see Tirish.
May the child join, follow, and be attached to the previous children; may they not die but live
See Tirkash
May the child be connected to previous children, meaning may they live and not die. Forms: Tirkashboy, Tirkashjon, Tirkashxon
See Tirkash.
May they be diligent, tenacious, and strong-willed, meaning full of life and enduring.
May they be a pillar of support for their parents.
May they be alert and brave like a falcon, or firm and sturdy like a dam (barrier). Forms: Tug‘onbek, Tug‘onboy, Tug‘onoy
A brave, courageous boy born like a falcon.
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