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Hulkar

The Uzbek (Hulkar) name translation is “Pleiades constellation”. See the name Ulkar.


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Horun

Таджикская (Ҳорун) или узбекская (Horun) форма арабского имени Харун/Аарон - один из 28 пророков Аллаха....
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Yulduz

Yulduz is a popular name in Uzbekistan, which means "star" in the <a href="https://uzbnames.com/" rel="noopener" target="_blank">Uzbek</a> language. In Uzbek culture, the star is a symbol of guidance, light, and hope. Therefore, the name is often associat...
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Zulfiya

Arabic name (زولفيا) - “beautiful girl with long curly curly hair”, see the name Zulfiya....
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Mahmud

The name "Mahmud" is of Arabic origin and carries a significant and positive meaning. Derived from the Arabic root "ḥamīd," which means "praised" or "praiseworthy," Mahmud signifies qualities of praise, commendation, and honor....
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Rushana

The name "Rushana" is of Persian origin and is used in Uzbek culture. It means "bright" or "radiant," symbolizing light, clarity, and brilliance....
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Hamid

Arabic (حامِد) name or name-forming - “commendable, worthy of praise.” ...
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Zubayda

The Turkic form of the Arabic name Zubaida explanation is "marigold (flower), marigold; butter; cream; Abyssinian princess."...
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Sirojiddin

Sirojiddin is an Uzbek name derived from the Arabic language, meaning “light of the faith”. It serves as a reminder to its bearer to be a beacon of hope and faith in times of darkness and despair. This name encourages its bearer to always strive for j...
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Holid

Turkic (Uzbek Xolid) or Tajik form of the Arabic name Khalid - “ever living, eternal, immortal.”...
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Begoyim

The name "Begoyim" is of Uzbek origin and carries a regal and noble meaning. In Uzbek culture, "Begoyim" (Бегойим) combines "Beg," meaning "noble" or "lord," and "oyim," a respectful term for a woman, together implying "noble lady" or "princess." I...
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