Farida is a female Uzbek name of Arabic origin, meaning “unique”. It is a beautiful name that reflects the uniqueness and individuality of its bearer. Farida is an independent and strong-willed woman who is driven to succeed. She is highly intelligent and ambitious, always looking for ways to better herself and her life. Farida is a compassionate and caring person who loves to help others. She is generous and kind, always willing to lend a hand to those in need. Farida is a loyal friend who will always be there for those she loves. She is resilient and determined, never giving up on her goals and dreams. Farida is a unique and beautiful name that reflects the strength, courage, and determination of its bearer. Farida is an inspiration to those around her, bringing light and hope wherever she goes. She is an amazing friend and confidante, always there to lend an ear and offer her support. Farida is a true blessing, whose inner beauty and kindness shines brightly for all to see.
The name "Mehribon" is of Uzbek origin and carries a positive and significant meaning. In Uzbek, "Mehribon" means "kind-hearted" or "compassionate." It signifies someone who is generous in spirit, showing kindness and compassion towards others....
Madina is an Uzbek name derived from the Arabic word “madinah”, which means “city” or “town”. The name is also found in other languages, including Urdu, Persian and Turkish. In Uzbek culture, Madina is a popular name for girls and is associate...
The Turkic (Kazakh Gүlzoda or Uzbek Gulzoda) name is formed by combining the names Gul - “flower; rose” + Zoda - “heiress; descendant”.
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The Arabic name is formed from the combination of Muhammad - “the most praised Prophet of Allah” + Ayub - the prophet of Allah....
Bahrom is an Uzbek name derived from the Persian word “Bahram”, which means “victory” or “victorious”. It is a popular name in Uzbekistan and other Central Asian countries, and is often given to children born with special qualities or spiritua...
The Uzbek name "Zakiyaxon" is a combination of "Zakiy" and "xon." "Zakiy" is derived from the Arabic word "zakī," which means "pure," "intelligent," or "virtuous." The suffix "xon" (or "khan") is a title of respect and nobility. Together, Zakiyaxon symbo...
Ruhshona is a female name of Uzbek origin, which has a rich cultural and historical background. The name consists of two parts: "ruh," meaning "soul" or "spirit," and "shona," meaning "language" or "speech."
In Uzbek culture, the name Ruhshona is often a...
Sarvinoz is a female name of Uzbek origin, which means "sweetheart of the cypress tree." The name is derived from the Persian words "sarv," which means "cypress tree," and "noz," which means "sweetheart" or "beloved."
Those who bear the name Sarvinoz are...
Tajik or Uzbek (Sayera) name, derived from the Persian Sayora and figuratively means “planet”.
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The Persian or Arabic name-former (تاج) and in a figurative meaning means “crowned; crowned (taj); king.” Tajik is a resident of Tajikistan....