This page lists 2009 persian-tajik names.
Pupil of the eye; a precious, dear girl
Verdant, flourishing, happy girl
Pearl, a string of pearls, a large red bead, precious like a coral, graceful, beautiful, radiant, elegant, and lovely girl.
A girl as precious and dear as coral, and beautiful as a flower.
Knowledgeable, intelligent, or see Marvarid (pearl).
See Marvarid.
See Marvarid
Pearl; a precious and priceless girl.
Charming, attractive, pleasant.
See Maston (Maston+cha).
Moon-like, having the qualities of the moon, a moon-beautiful girl.
Small, tiny, the youngest. See Maydagul.
A girl born when the grass is sprouting or in the spring season, patient, one who can serve as a role model, or see Mayniso
A high-ranking girl born in spring or a beautiful girl belonging to the bek lineage
A high-ranking girl born in spring, or see Mayniso and Bibi.
A girl as gentle as spring grass and as beautiful as a flower
A sweet boy or girl born in May or see Mohishakar.
Creator, founder; meaning the grace, benevolence, or generosity of Allah.
High-ranking girl or see: Mahinbonu
The best among girls who is marked with a mole, or see Mengli and Sora.
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