This page lists 2009 persian-tajik names.
A gift or offering from a pir (saint)
A child obtained by pleading to a Pir; a gift bestowed by a Pir.
Joy, happiness, and bliss attained through a Pir.
Diminutive form of names such as Pirnazar and Pirniyoz
A child requested from a Pir or a gift/blessing of a Pir
See Pir and Oxun
A great sacred pir, or see Pir and Shoh
Joy or happiness bestowed by a Pir
The greatest or king of the Pirs.
A child with a birthmark bestowed by a Pir
Strong as steel; a child with a long life.
A child strong as steel, belonging to the Khoja lineage.
A child named after an elder brother or father
See (Pochcha + xo‘ja).
Herdsman; may they be wealthy with abundant livestock
King, ruler, high-ranking
Of noble lineage, aristocratic
Clean, pure and dear, beloved as life itself, child
A pure, clean child obtained through pleading and supplication.
Poli, Polud - a child who is a companion or friend to purity, cleanliness, innocence, and tidiness
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