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G'ulom

There are several meanings and translations for the name Gulom:

  1. Tajik (Gulom) or Uzbek (Turkic G'ulom) form of the Arabic name Gulam translation is “boy”.

  2. Persian noun-forming (غلام) semantics of the name - “slave (of Allah); submissive.” Cognate with Arabic Abdul.


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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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Naima

The name "Naima," of Uzbek origin, is derived from Arabic roots meaning "blessing," "comfort," or "tranquility." It conveys the qualities of peace and joy, often associated with a person who brings happiness and serenity to those around them....
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Suhrob

Suhrob is an Uzbek name which means “blessed” or “fortunate”. It is a popular name in Uzbekistan and other Central Asian countries, and is often given to children born with special qualities or spiritual gifts. Those who bear the name Suhrob are t...
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Shohida

Tajik (Shohida) or Uzbek (Shohida) name translation - “beloved; beauty; witness; Shah (from Shokh).” ...
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Umayra

Turkic (Umayra) or Tajik name, form of the name Humayra. Nickname of Aisha, wife of the Prophet Muhammad....
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Shaydo

The Tajik form of the Persian name Shaida also figuratively means “lover, madly in love.”...
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Damir

Are you looking for a name that embodies integrity and sincerity? The name "Damir" is a wonderful choice. Rooted in Uzbek culture, "Damir" carries a deep and meaningful heritage. This name means "conscience" or "heart," symbolizing inner strength, integri...
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Farruh

The name "Farruh" is of Uzbek origin and carries a significant and profound meaning. In Uzbek culture, "Farruh" (Фаррух) is derived from the Persian word "Farrokh," which means "fortunate," "blessed," or "happy." It symbolizes someone who is auspici...
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Munojat

The name "Munojat" is of Uzbek origin and carries a deeply spiritual and meaningful connotation. In Uzbek, "Munojat" (Муножат) translates to "prayer" or "supplication." The name symbolizes a connection to spirituality, devotion, and a heartfelt ple...
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Nur

Nur is a name of Arabic origin, derived from the Arabic word “nur”, meaning “light”. In Uzbek culture, Nur is a popular name for boys and girls, symbolizing brightness and enlightenment. It is often used in combination with other names to create a...
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