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 unique combination, such as Nuriddin or Nurzoda. Nur is also associated with the prophet Muhammad, as the name is derived from the same root as his title “Al-Nur”, meaning “the Light”. In Uzbek culture, the name Nur is seen as a sign of honor and respect, as it implies that the bearer is enlightened and wise. The name Nur is also seen as a sign of intelligence and knowledge, as it is associated with the prophet Muhammad and his teachings. It is believed that those who bear this name will be blessed with the ability to lead others and guide them towards the path of righteousness.
The Tajik (Persian) or Uzbek (Zokir) form of the Arabic name Zakir and in a figurative meaning means “remembering; praising Allah; reminding; mentioning; speaker; preacher.”...
The Tajik or Uzbek (Fayoz) form of the name Faiz and in a figurative meaning means “generous; successful.”
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The name Ahmad is of Uzbek origin and means "highly praised" or "one who is greatly esteemed." In Islamic tradition, the name Ahmad is also associated with the prophet Muhammad as one of his many names....
A Tajik name that comes from the name Maknun and figuratively means “secret and secretive pure girl.”
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Tajik (Zohir) or Uzbek (Zoxir) form of the Arabic name Zahir meaning “brilliant; obvious, obvious; visible.”...
Arabic name (زولفيا) - “beautiful girl with long curly curly hair”, see the name Zulfiya....
Zubayr is an Uzbek name that carries a deep meaning of “strong” and “brave”. It is a reminder to its bearer to stay strong in the face of adversity and to never back down from a challenge. The name encourages its bearer to be brave and courageous,...
Tajik (Zohid) or Uzbek (Zoxid) form of the Arabic name Zahid translation is “ascetic”....
The Arabic popular name (حميدة) and in a figurative meaning means “worthy of praise; praise (of Allah); follower of the Prophet Muhammad,” the feminine form of the name Hamid....
sma is a female name of Arabic origin, which means "excellent," "supreme," or "noble." It is derived from the Arabic word "asmaa," which means "names" or "attributes."
In Islam, Asma is one of the names of Allah, the Arabic term for God. It is considered...