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Abduboriy

The name "Abduboriy" is a traditional Uzbek name that carries deep cultural significance. In Uzbekistan, names often reflect values, beliefs, and aspirations. "Abduboriy" typically translates to "servant of the Creator" or "devoted to God." It embodies qualities of piety, devotion, and humility.


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Albina

The Uzbek name Albina means "white" or "fair". It is a popular name for girls in Uzbekistan and other Central Asian countries....
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Parvina

The name "Parvina" is of Persian origin and is commonly used in Uzbek culture. It means "shining star" or "radiant." The name conveys the idea of brilliance, elegance, and beauty, reflecting the qualities of a bright star....
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Usmon

Usmon is an Uzbek name derived from the Arabic word “Usman”, meaning “friend”. It is a name that conveys a sense of loyalty and friendship, and is often given to baby boys with the hope that they will grow up to be strong and loyal individuals. Us...
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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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Elnur

The Turkic name is combined from the names El - “people; country” + Nur - “light”. ...
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Hafsa

The Arabic name (حفصة) and in a figurative meaning means “gatherer; keeper.” ...
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Dunyo

The Tajik form of the Persian name Duniya translation is “peace, light, universe; universe.” There is also Dunyo (female name). ...
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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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Malika

Malika is a female name of Uzbek origin. It is derived from the Arabic word "Malik," which means "queen" or "royalty." As such, Malika is often interpreted to mean "queen" or "ruler" in Uzbek culture. Those who bear the name Malika are believed to posses...
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Axiy

The name "Axiy" is of Uzbek origin and holds a significant and profound meaning. In Uzbek culture, "Axiy" (Ахий) is a name that signifies honor, respect, and dignity. It reflects qualities of nobility and integrity, suggesting a person of high moral c...
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