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Hafsa

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


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Ruqiya

The name "Ruqiya" is of Arabic origin and is used in Uzbek culture. It means "ascension" or "progress," symbolizing growth, development, and spiritual elevation....
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Surayyo

The Tajik form of the Arabic name Surayyo/Soraya is explained as “the Pleiades constellation.”...
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Abdulhamid

The name "Abdulhamid" is of Uzbek origin and carries significant cultural and religious connotations. In Arabic, "Abdul" means "servant of" and "Hamid" translates to "the praised one" or "praiseworthy." Thus, "Abdulhamid" can be interpreted as "servant of...
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Sevinch

Sevinch is an Uzbek name derived from the Persian word “Sev” which means “love”. In Uzbek culture, Sevinch is a popular name for girls and is associated with love, loyalty, and devotion. It is believed that those who bear this name will be blessed...
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Muhammadqodir

The name "Muhammadqodir" is of Uzbek origin and combines two significant elements: "Muhammad," which means "praised" or "praiseworthy," and "qodir," which means "able," "powerful," or "capable." Therefore, "Muhammadqodir" can be interpreted as "praised an...
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Samina

Samina is a female Uzbek name of Arabic origin, meaning “peaceful”. Samina is a woman of peace and tranquility, radiating calmness and serenity. She is a gentle soul who is in touch with her inner self and the world around her. Samina is an understand...
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Zinnura

Turkic name meaning “bright (Nura) decoration (Zinn).”...
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Ja'far

Are you seeking a name that resonates with wisdom and strength? "Ja'far," an Uzbek name of Arabic origin, encapsulates these qualities with deep historical significance. Derived from the Arabic word for "stream" or "rivulet," Ja'far also embodies the attr...
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Dildora

Dildora is a popular Uzbek name, which is typically given to female children. The name consists of two parts: "dil," meaning "heart," and "dora," meaning "gift" or "present." In Uzbek culture, the name Dildora is often associated with love, kindness, and...
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Akobir

Akobir is an Uzbek name derived from the Arabic language, meaning “noble”. It is a reminder to its bearer to be noble and honorable in their actions, to maintain integrity and morality in all they do, and to strive for greatness in all aspects of life...
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