This page lists 2009 persian-tajik names.
A girl who is sweet and displays charming affection.
Charming, beloved and flower-like beautiful girl
A sweet, charming child belonging to the Khoja lineage
Waterfall; energetic, abundant, soft-voiced, or calm like clear water.
See Shoymardon or a diminutive form of similar compound names
See: Shamsir
A girl who is as sturdy and sharp as a sword (shamshir); a precious girl.
Strong, brave, and fearless, like the evergreen boxwood tree.
Like the boxwood tree that remains green and eternal forever.
An old, ancient matchlock rifle, musket, or spear, wise.
A girl born on Saturday
A girl as beautiful as a flower, born on a Saturday.
Playful, cheerful, joyful; a beautiful, graceful, elegant girl.
Someone who is coquettish out of joy, one who expresses joy through playfulness. Forms: Shahnoz
See: Shahribonu
Heroic, brave, courageous. Compare: Shovvoz, Shohboz
Means inhabitant of the city.
Literally: lover, infatuated; or charming, captivating, beautiful, heart-stealing girl.
See Shohzoda.
Literally: Lion, or brave/courageous/heroic as a lion; or from Sanskrit: 'sher' meaning stone, i.e., firm or solid.
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