Kazakh, Uzbek (Muhriddin) or Tajik (Muhriddin) popular name, formed by combining Muhr/Mehr - “beloved” + Iddin/Din - “religion (Islam)”.
The Tajik or Uzbek (Mumtoza) form of the Arabic name Mumtaza and in a figurative meaning means “chosen; superior, outstanding”, the feminine form of the name Mumtoz....
Tajik (Shohida) or Uzbek (Shohida) name translation - “beloved; beauty; witness; Shah (from Shokh).”
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The Uzbek (Hulkar) name translation is “Pleiades constellation”. See the name Ulkar....
The Uzbek name "Xumoyun" is derived from Persian and means "fortunate" or "blessed." It signifies good luck and prosperity.
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Mustafo is an Uzbek name derived from the Arabic name Mustafa, which means "the chosen one". It is a name that symbolizes strength, power, and success. In Uzbek culture, Mustafo is often used as a name for boys, and it is believed to bring good fortune an...
mona is an Uzbek name derived from the Arabic word “imam”, which means “leader” or “guide”. In Uzbek culture, Imona is a popular name for girls and is associated with leadership, guidance, and protection. It is believed that those who bear thi...
Tajik or Uzbek (Dovud) form of the Arabic name Davud/David - “prophet of Allah”.
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The name "Abduaziz" is of Uzbek origin and typically means "servant of the Almighty" or "slave of the Almighty" where "Abd" means servant or slave, and "Aziz" translates to Almighty or dear. It's a combination of Arabic words commonly used in Islamic name...
Azim is a name of Arabic origin, derived from the Arabic word “azima”, meaning “mighty” or “powerful”. In Uzbek culture, Azim is a popular name for boys, symbolizing strength and greatness. It is often used in combination with other names to c...
The Turkic or Tajik form of the Arabic name Sunnat is “path; Sunni; custom, rule; tradition (for Sunni Muslims); life path of the Prophet Muhammad.”...