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Kamola

Kamola is a female Uzbek name of Arabic origin. The name Kamola is derived from the Arabic word “kamal” which means “perfection” or “completeness”. It is also thought to have roots in the Persian language, where it means “beauty”. Kamola is a popular name among the Uzbek people and is usually used as a first or middle name. It is often given to girls who are seen as having a strong and independent nature. Kamola is seen as a blessing and is associated with grace, intelligence, and loyalty. It is believed that those who bear the name Kamola will be blessed with good fortune and success throughout their lives. Kamola is also often seen as an ambitious woman, and someone who is not afraid to take risks and take control of her own destiny. She is seen as someone who is kind, generous, and compassionate towards others, but also has a strong sense of self and knows when to stand up for what she believes in.


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