This page lists 2009 persian-tajik names.
Luminous, bright; having a high fate
Bright, luminous, high-fated
Our desired child, or a mature, prudent, and sound girl.
Bright, radiant, luminous, clear, pure, flawless, without grief or sorrow, happy and prosperous.
Bright, luminous, pure, clean, i.e., a girl of noble birth, radiant, brilliant, fortunate. Synonymous with Raxshona. Alexander the Great's wife was Ravshanak. Another form - Roksana
A girl resembling light or radiance
Orderly, tidy; disciplined
Literally: Tiny, small, or the youngest daughter.
A tiny, small, youngest, and flower-beautiful girl, or a tiny beautiful girl.
Literally: Greenery; growing, living, flourishing.
Light, radiance; free, independent, liberated
Growing, developing, lofty, or a girl born with a veil (caul).
See: Ro‘yobniso
A child given as the realization of our dreams and hopes
A child born during the month of Ramadan.
Bountiful, flower-like beautiful girl.
A girl with good fortune and moon-like beauty
Born with a mole, a child blessed with prosperity (rizq).
Generous, bountiful; kind-hearted
One with an open path, a bright future, and an orderly nature.
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