This page lists 753 uzbek, persian-tajik names.
A girl born with a mole (crown, red mole) who remains steadfast and lives.
May the beloved child remain, live, and have a long life.
See Turk and Mirza.
A girl with a mole born when the cranes arrive
May the child asked for through pleading and prayer live and stay.
May this beautiful girl, like a flower, stay healthy and live.
May he stay safe and sound, becoming a handsome, educated man like a secretary (mirza).
May the child stay healthy and remain connected and joined to the family.
May the boy remain solid like steel and live a long life
May the girl, precious and valuable as gold, live and remain healthy.
May a girl born with a mole (crown) live a healthy life.
See Tursuntoj
May the child from the Khoja lineage remain healthy and live.
A girl born with a mole who should stay healthy and live a long life.
A girl beautiful as a flower born with a caul.
A child born in a caul and requested and obtained from Allah through prayer.
Child born with a caul (membrane) and a birthmark (crown)
See Tuyg‘un.
See Tuyghun (Tuyghun+jon)
A sensitive, sharp-witted boy of the Khoja lineage
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