Mursalina is an Uzbek name derived from the Persian word “mursal” which means messenger or envoy. In Uzbek culture, Mursalina is a popular name for girls and is associated with being a messenger of peace and goodwill. It is believed that those who bear this name will be kind and compassionate, and will always strive to bring peace and understanding wherever they go. The name also carries a sense of strength and courage, as it is believed that those who bear this name will never shy away from standing up for what they believe in and will always strive to make the world a better place. Mursalina is also seen as a symbol of hope and optimism, as it is believed that those who bear this name will always find the good in any situation and will never give up on their dreams. Finally, Mursalina is seen as a source of inspiration, as it is believed that those who bear this name will be able to inspire others to stay strong and never give up on their dreams. Mursalina embodies the spirit of peace and goodwill, and those who bear this name are believed to be kind, compassionate, and tolerant.
The Tajik form of the Persian name Duniya translation is “peace, light, universe; universe.”
There is also Dunyo (female name).
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The Tajik (Muhammadziyo) or Uzbek (Muhammadzio) name is formed from the combination of Muhammad - “the most praised Prophet of Allah” + Ziyo - “light”....
Mushtariy is an Uzbek name derived from the Persian word “mushtari”, meaning one who is blessed with wealth and prosperity. In Uzbek culture, the name Mushtariy is associated with abundance and generosity. Those who bear this name are believed to be g...
The Arabic name (حافظة) and in a figurative meaning means “protector, guardian,” an honorary title for a woman who memorized the Koran; female form of the name Hafiz.
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There are several translation options for the name Samar:
1. Arabic name (ثَمَر) [thamar] translation - “fruit; fruit; benefit; benefit.”
2. The form of the name Samir is “interlocutor, storyteller, talker; companion; evening; pleasant commun...
Nilufar is a female name of Uzbek origin, which is derived from the Persian word "Nilufar" meaning "water lily," a beautiful and fragrant flower that grows in still waters. As such, Nilufar is often interpreted to mean "lotus flower" or "water lily" in Uz...
Suxrob is an Uzbek name derived from the Arabic language, meaning “happiness”. It encourages its bearer to be a source of joy and light in their community, to always remain positive and optimistic even in the face of adversity, and to strive to make t...
The name "Rayona" is of Arabic origin and is used in Uzbek culture. It means "queen" or "goddess." The name conveys the idea of royalty, grace, and elegance, reflecting qualities of nobility and beauty.
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The derivative form of the name Khadija is the wife of the Prophet Muhammad....
The name "Isroil" is of Uzbek origin and carries significant religious and cultural connotations. It is derived from the Hebrew name "Israel," which means "God contends" or "one who struggles with God." In Islamic tradition, Isroil (or Israel) is also ass...