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Azim

Azim is a name of Arabic origin, derived from the Arabic word “azima”, meaning “mighty” or “powerful”. In Uzbek culture, Azim is a popular name for boys, symbolizing strength and greatness. It is often used in combination with other names to create a unique combination, such as Azimjon or Azimbek. Azim is also associated with the prophet Muhammad, as the name is derived from the same root as his title “Al-Azim”, meaning “the Mighty”. In Uzbek culture, the name Azim is seen as a sign of honor and respect, as it implies that the bearer is strong and powerful. The name Azim is also seen as a sign of intelligence and wisdom, as it is associated with the prophet Muhammad and his teachings.


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Sa'd

The name "Sa'd" in Uzbek and Arabic culture means "happiness" or "good fortune." It symbolizes joy and prosperity....
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Sadoqat

Kazakh, Tajik (Sadoqat) or Uzbek (Sadoqat) form of the Arabic name Sadiq and figuratively means “faithful, devoted, sincere, truthful”....
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Parvez

The name "Parvez" (also spelled "Parviz" or "Parwez") is of Persian origin and is commonly used in Uzbek culture. It means "victorious" or "fortunate." The name conveys the idea of success, triumph, and good fortune, reflecting qualities of strength and a...
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Jasmina

Jasmina is an Uzbek name derived from the Persian word “yasmin”, meaning jasmine flower. In Uzbek culture, Jasmina is a popular name for girls and is associated with beauty, grace, and elegance. It is believed that those who bear this name will be kin...
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Doston

Doston is an Uzbek name that carries a deep meaning of “friend” and “companion”. It is a reminder to its bearer to be a loyal friend, to always be there for those in need, and to show kindness and compassion to all. The name encourages its bearer ...
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Bunyod

Uzbek name Bunyod is derived from the Turkic word “bun” which means “good” and “yod” which means “hands.” Combined, the name Bunyod means “good hands” or “skillful hands.” It is a popular name in Uzbekistan and other Central Asian ...
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Dilsora

Uzbek (Dilsora) or Tajik name, formed from the Persian name-forming words Dil - “heart, soul” + Sora - “pure; noble”....
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Muhammadsodiq

he name "Muhammadsodiq" combines two elements: "Muhammad," which means "praised" or "praiseworthy," and "sodiq," which means "truthful" or "sincere" in Uzbek. Therefore, "Muhammadsodiq" can be interpreted as "truthful Muhammad" or "sincere Muhammad."...
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Barno

The name "Barno" is of Uzbek origin and carries a significant and beautiful meaning. In Uzbek culture, "Barno" (Барно) means "flourishing" or "blooming." It symbolizes growth, prosperity, and beauty, reflecting qualities of vitality and elegance....
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Hayyom

Tajik or Uzbek (Khayyom) form of the Persian name Khayyam explanation - “master - maker of tents”. The name is given in honor of the Persian philosopher Omar Khayyam....
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