Many people hold a special, melodic name in their hearts, intending to give it to their child. If we have chosen a name, let's respect it. When we distort or shorten names, others follow suit, leading to what sounds like a lack of culture. For example: Aziza becomes Azi, Shuhrat becomes Shuh, Karima becomes Kari, Madina becomes Madi. How beautiful it sounds when parents add suffixes like -khan, -bek, or -jon! It treats the child with the grace of royalty. Let's cherish our children and call them with love. Try adding these honorifics to the names below and see how beautiful they sound.
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