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Imrona

The name "Imrona" is of Uzbek origin and carries a meaningful and significant connotation. It is derived from the Arabic name "Imran," which is associated with religious and historical significance, meaning "prosperous" or "successful." Thus, Imrona can be interpreted to mean "Prosperous" or "Successful," reflecting qualities of growth and achievement.


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Farzona

Farzona is an Uzbek name derived from the Arabic word “farz”, which means “duty”. In Uzbek culture, Farzona is a popular name for girls and is associated with responsibility and commitment. It is believed that those who bear this name will have th...
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Dinislom

The name "Dinislom" is of Uzbek origin and carries a significant and meaningful significance. In Uzbek culture, "Dinislom" combines "Din," meaning "religion" or "faith," and "islom," which refers to "Islam." Together, "Dinislom" signifies "faithful to Isl...
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Bunyod

Uzbek name Bunyod is derived from the Turkic word “bun” which means “good” and “yod” which means “hands.” Combined, the name Bunyod means “good hands” or “skillful hands.” It is a popular name in Uzbekistan and other Central Asian ...
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Akmal

Akmal is an Uzbek name that carries the meaning of “perfect” or “complete”. It is a powerful name that conveys the importance of striving for excellence and perfection in all aspects of life. Akmal encourages its bearer to strive for greatness and...
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Shohsanam

Uzbek (Shohsanam) or Tajik (Shohsanam) name, derived from the Persian names Shokh + Sanam = "royal/shah's beloved; beautiful queen."...
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Furqat

The Tajik (Furqat) or Uzbek (Furqat) name is derived from the Persian (فراق) and means “separation, parting; separation.” ...
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Səfurə

The Arabic (صفورة) form of the name Zipporah/Zipporah is "bird". The name of the wife of the prophet Musa. A popular name among the Turks (Kazakhs, Tatars and Azerbaijanis Səfurə)....
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Shahriyor

The Uzbek name "Shahriyor" means "king" or "ruler," symbolizing authority and leadership....
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Halima

The Arabic name-forming (حليمة) and in a figurative meaning means “patient; soft, kind-hearted, merciful; modest." ...
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Amira

Are you looking for a name that embodies nobility and grace? The name "Amira" is a perfect choice. Widely used in Uzbek culture and beyond, "Amira" carries a rich heritage and a beautiful meaning. Derived from Arabic, this name means "princess" or "leader...
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