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Muhsina

The Arabic name (محسنة) and in a figurative meaning means “benevolent, benefactor, giving mercy, providing support”, the feminine form of the name Muhsin.


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Og'abek

The Uzbek name "Og'abek" combines two elements: "Og'a" (older brother) and "bek" (noble or leader). Thus, the name Og'abek can be interpreted as "noble brother" or "leader brother," symbolizing a person who is a protective and respected figure in the fami...
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Marjona

Marjona is an Uzbek name derived from the Persian word “Marjan” which means “ruby” or “precious stone”. In Uzbek culture, Marjona is a popular name for girls and is associated with beauty, strength, and courage. It is believed that those who b...
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Fotih

Uzbek (Fotih) or Tajik (Fotih) form of the Persian name Fatih - “winner, conqueror”....
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Zaynab

A very popular Arabic name (زينب) the semantics of the name is “decoration (Zain) of the father (Ab).” ...
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Horun

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

The name "Dilorom" is of Uzbek origin and carries a delightful and meaningful significance. In Uzbek culture, "Dilorom" (Дилором) is a combination of "Dil" meaning "heart" and "orom" meaning "peace" or "comfort." Together, it signifies "light-heart...
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Said

Uzbek name Said is derived from the Arabic word "sa'id", meaning "happy" or "lucky". It is a popular name for boys in Uzbekistan and other Central Asian countries. The name is often used to express the hope that the bearer will have a happy and successful...
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Mahfuza

I currently do not have access to specific meanings or detailed information regarding the Uzbek name "Mahfuza." For the most accurate and culturally sensitive interpretation, it would be best to consult with native speakers or resources that specialize in...
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Munavvar

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

The Tajik or Uzbek (Safo) name or name-forming name is derived from the Arabic Safi - “pure, true; chosen.”...
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