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Muhsin

The name "Muhsin," derived from Arabic, signifies "beneficent," "charitable," or "doer of good deeds." It carries connotations of kindness, virtue, and excellence, embodying qualities highly esteemed in Uzbek culture.


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Nargiz

Nargiz is a female name of Uzbek origin, which means "narcissus," a type of flowering plant with delicate white or yellow flowers that bloom in the spring. The name is derived from the Persian word "nargis," which means "daffodil." Those who bear the nam...
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Hulkar

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

The Arabic name is formed from the combination of Muhammad - “the most praised Prophet of Allah” + Ayub - the prophet of Allah....
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Faridun

The Tajik form of the Arabic name Farid translates as “incomparable, inimitable, unique, unique.” ...
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Shabnam

The name "Shabnam" in Uzbek culture means "dew" and symbolizes freshness and purity....
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Alisher

Alisher is an Uzbek name that means “noble” or “illustrious”. It is a name that symbolizes strength, courage, and leadership. It encourages its bearer to be bold and to always strive for greatness. Alisher serves as a reminder to be humble and to ...
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Nur

Nur is a name of Arabic origin, derived from the Arabic word “nur”, meaning “light”. In Uzbek culture, Nur is a popular name for boys and girls, symbolizing brightness and enlightenment. It is often used in combination with other names to create a...
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Nurbek

Nurbek is an Uzbek name derived from the ancient Persian word “Nur”, meaning “light”. It is a popular name in Uzbekistan and other Central Asian countries, and is often given to children born with special qualities or spiritual gifts. It is believ...
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Sulaymon

Tajik or Uzbek (Sulaymon) form of the Arabic name Sulayman/Solomon - prophet of Allah....
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Munavvar

Derived from the Arabic name (مُنَوِّر) translation - “light, illuminated, bright, clear.”...
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