This page lists 2009 persian-tajik names.
A person of prestige and dignity, worth being proud of by loved ones. Born on a glorious day.
See: Fanohiddin, Fanoulla, Fanoali.
Piety; purity, justice, truthfulness
Radiant, bright; light-like, resembling light.
Alert, intelligent, perceptive, sharp-witted, or victorious, triumphant.
Unique, famous, blessed by God, or thrice-powerful, full of strength, sturdy.
Precious stone, high-valued, bright; or a disciplined, pure, and dutiful person.
Blessed, fortunate, one whom luck favors
Command, decree; a child born by the decree or command of Allah.
See Farmon and Xo‘ja.
Named in honor of the great scholar Farabi.
Gardens of Paradise, child of paradise
Light of the land or homeland.
Magnificent, glorious, renowned
Happy, fortunate, or beautiful, bright-faced, radiant, charming.
Happy, fortunate, bright future
Clean-conscienced, noble, high-minded; high-fortuned
Alert, discerning, one who distinguishes between good and evil; or see Farrux.
Literally: Spring, a boy born in the first month of the solar year (corresponding to March 21 - April 20)
Happy, fortunate; high-born or with a bright destiny.
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