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Zulfiya

Arabic name (زولفيا) - “beautiful girl with long curly curly hair”, see the name Zulfiya.


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Muslim

The name "Muslim" is derived from Arabic, meaning "one who submits to God" or "follower of Islam." It signifies someone who practices the Islamic faith and submits to the will of Allah....
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Ahmad

The name Ahmad is of Uzbek origin and means "highly praised" or "one who is greatly esteemed." In Islamic tradition, the name Ahmad is also associated with the prophet Muhammad as one of his many names....
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Shabnam

The name "Shabnam" in Uzbek culture means "dew" and symbolizes freshness and purity....
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Ilhom

Ilhom is an Uzbek name derived from the Arabic language, meaning “inspiration”. It is a reminder to its bearer to be a source of strength, courage, and wisdom to those around them. It encourages its bearer to be an example of positive change in their ...
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Asad

Are you looking for a name that embodies strength and courage? The name "Asad" is a perfect choice. Rooted in Arabic and embraced in Uzbek culture, "Asad" carries a powerful meaning. This name means "lion," symbolizing bravery, leadership, and resilience,...
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Ilyos

The name "Ilyos" is of Uzbek origin and carries a profound and meaningful significance. It is derived from the Arabic word "Ilyas," which is the Arabic form of the name Elijah, a prophet in Islam. Thus, Ilyos can be interpreted to mean "Prophet Elijah" or...
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Mashrab

Tajik or Uzbek (Mashrab) name, derived from Persian (مشرب) and meaning “watering hole, source; drinking vessel; belief; principle; character, disposition; mood.” ...
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Begoyim

The name "Begoyim" is of Uzbek origin and carries a regal and noble meaning. In Uzbek culture, "Begoyim" (Бегойим) combines "Beg," meaning "noble" or "lord," and "oyim," a respectful term for a woman, together implying "noble lady" or "princess." I...
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Ozod

The name "Ozod" is of Uzbek origin and means "free" or "independent." It conveys the idea of liberty, autonomy, and the spirit of freedom. The name is often associated with strength, resilience, and the desire for independence....
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Mahdiy

I'm sorry for any confusion earlier, but "Mahdiy" doesn't appear to be a common Uzbek name with a widely recognized meaning in Uzbek culture or literature that I can provide insights on. The name "Mahdi" itself, as previously mentioned, is of Arabic origi...
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