This page lists 2009 persian-tajik names.
Brave, courageous, bold, victorious, invincible
May they multiply and grow
May they have many horses, be wealthy and affluent
A thorough, firm, resilient, and tough child.
A child strong as steel with a long life
Strong, powerful, brave, courageous, and heroic. Possibly derived from 'qayrog'ich' (whetstone), implying resilience or heritage.
Dervish, ascetic, a wanderer.
A name derived from the name of the city Kandahar.
See Xushvaqt.
A child obtained through prayers to Allah, may they grow up to join the ranks of adults, or see Xushniyoz.
Guide, leader; chief, commander.
A child born during the holy month of Ramadan, wishing for a blessed and prosperous life.
Bright, radiant, luminous, clear, and innocent. A child with a clear, sorrow-free, and brilliant destiny.
May the life of this child be bright and innocent, and may Ali protect them.
Gardener, cultivator, grape grower
A boy whose life increases and improves day by day.
See: Ro‘zatilla.
A child born during the month of Ramadan, precious as gold, cherished.
Happy, cheerful, fortunate.
Guard watching over the king, army commander, general
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