This page lists 3888 other names.
A girl obtained through prayer, belonging to the lineage of begs.
A gift or bounty attained through supplications
A servant of Allah obtained through prayer
May the child born through supplication remain and live
A brave, courageous, unyielding boy or a child belonging to the Gajar-Gajir tribe (one of the Turkic tribes)
See Kenjatoy.
A diminutive form of names containing the word 'ganj' (treasure).
A valuable, precious, and respected girl, like a pearl or gemstone.
See Gavhar and Momo.
A beautiful girl sparkling like a gem, with a face white as moonlight.
See Gavharshod.
A girl as priceless as a pearl and as firm as a stone
Means strong, powerful.
Literally: 'A child born in a grave'. This name is given in reference to Gorogly, the hero of Uzbek folk epics. In ancient Turkic, 'gor' denotes a brave, courageous, heroic warrior.
A beautiful girl belonging to a noble bek lineage.
A girl as beautiful as the moon
A beautiful girl born with a mole on her body and a crown
See Go‘zal (Go‘zal+xon)
May they be strong, enduring like an elm tree, and live a long life.
Strong, powerful, energetic. Compare: Gajir.
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