This page lists 3888 other names.
See Yahyo (Yahyo+xon)
Strong, powerful; hero, brave, champion
May they connect and link to the preceding children. Cf: Yolg‘osh, Yolg‘oshboy.
See Yalg‘osh (Yalg‘osh+qul)
Open, free, liberated, explicit
Smelling of flowers; signifies a flower garden.
Req: Yarliqob+boy
Stay close, meaning accompany, draw near, be a companion.
Unique, standing out from others, different; meant to signify a wish for a long life and a prosperous existence.
Newly, freshly given, meaning a child different from those who passed away
A child who is different from those born before.
May they err, may they stray, i.e., may the next child be a boy. Forms: Yangiljon, Yangilbot.
May the one after a moon-like beautiful girl be a boy; may it change, alternate
Happiness or prosperity granted anew; or see Yangi and O‘roz
Pure, clean, and beautiful girl
May the evil forces that cause a newborn's death be misled or confused.
Real, inevitable, certain
A matching, suitable child, or an agreement/reconciliation with the evil forces that cause the death of infants.
Worthy, deserving; harmonious, well-built
Blessed by Allah, given by Allah
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