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Dilorom

The name "Dilorom" is of Uzbek origin and carries a delightful and meaningful significance. In Uzbek culture, "Dilorom" (Дилором) is a combination of "Dil" meaning "heart" and "orom" meaning "peace" or "comfort." Together, it signifies "light-hearted" or "comfort of the heart," reflecting qualities of happiness, tranquility, and inner peace.


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Muhammadayub

The Arabic name is formed from the combination of Muhammad - “the most praised Prophet of Allah” + Ayub - the prophet of Allah....
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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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Nurmuhammad

Nurmuhammad is an Uzbek name that carries a deep meaning of “light” and “divine guidance”. It is a reminder to its bearer to seek out divine guidance and to be a beacon of light and hope in the world. The name encourages its bearer to use their kn...
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Shodiyona

Turkic (Uzbek Shodiyona) or Tajik name, meaning “cheerful, joyful (Shodi)”....
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Adiba

Adiba is a feminine Uzbek name that means "cultured" or "well-mannered." It is often given to girls who are known for their intelligence, elegance, and grace....
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Sami

The Arabic name (سَمِيع) and in a figurative meaning means “all-hearing; listener, listener.” One of the names of Allah. ...
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Ra’no

Ra'no is a female Uzbek name of Persian origin, meaning “brilliant” or “shining”. Ra'no is an intelligent and creative woman who is always looking for new ways to express herself and her ideas. She is an independent thinker, never afraid to voice ...
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Gulnoz

Gulnoz is a female Uzbek name of Persian origin, meaning “flower” or “rose”. Gulnoz is a woman of beauty and grace, her presence always bringing light and joy to those around her. She is an optimist who looks for the good in every situation and st...
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Fotima

Fotima is an Uzbek name derived from the Arabic word “fotima”, meaning “divinely inspired”. In Uzbek culture, the name Fotima carries a sense of spiritual guidance and wisdom, as those who bear it are seen as being wise and insightful. They are be...
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Solih

The Tajik or Turkic form of the Arabic name Salih is “righteous,” prophet of Allah....
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