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May the beloved, dear son stay and live. See Tursun, Tursunjon.
A beloved son who lives and stays
May their life be long; may they live a long life.
See: Vafo, Vafojon.
Beloved young man; a wonderful, precious youth.
See Jovqash, Yovqoch, or Novqa
May disaster (jov) be far from the child, and may the young child's life be long
A child born during heavy rainfall. Cf: Yomg‘ir, Yomg‘irboy.
May their life be prosperous and abundant.
A boy born on Friday.
See Jumadilla.
A name given to a child born on the blessed day of Friday.
A person whose teeth ache suddenly and who says, 'My house, my tooth'.
See Juman (Juman+toy)
A child given the name of their father or grandmother, or a sweet and charming child. Forms: Kakaboy, Kakajon, Kakatoy.
A child given to replace a deceased father.
May the son who has come to replace his father have a long life.
A child who has come to replace their deceased father.
Hoped that the child given in place of their father stays and lives.
Diminutive form of names starting with 'Kaka'
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