The name "Rahmatulloh" is of Persian origin and is commonly used in Uzbek culture. It combines "Rahmat," meaning "mercy" or "compassion," and "ulloh," an honorific suffix meaning "of God." Together, the name signifies "mercy of God" or "divine mercy." It reflects qualities of divine compassion and benevolence.
Afifa is an Uzbek name that means "chaste" or "virtuous."...
The Arabic name is formed from the combination of Muhammad - “the most praised Prophet of Allah” + Ayub - the prophet of Allah....
The name Abdurasul is of Uzbek origin and means "servant of the messenger" in Arabic. It is a traditional name with a strong religious significance....
Tajik or Uzbek (Sayera) name, derived from the Persian Sayora and figuratively means “planet”.
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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”....
The name Akrom is of Uzbek origin and means "noble" or "honorable." It is a masculine name that conveys strength, dignity, and respect. Individuals named Akrom are often seen as influential leaders with a sense of integrity and honor....
The Arabic name (حَبيبة) and in a figurative meaning means “beloved”. The female equivalent of the name Khabib.
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The Persian or Arabic name-former (تاج) and in a figurative meaning means “crowned; crowned (taj); king.” Tajik is a resident of Tajikistan....
Ilhom is an Uzbek name derived from the Arabic language, meaning “inspiration”. It is a reminder to its bearer to be a source of strength, courage, and wisdom to those around them. It encourages its bearer to be an example of positive change in their ...
Ulug‘bek is an Uzbek name derived from the Turkic language, meaning “great scholar” or “great teacher”. It is a popular name among the people of Uzbekistan and other Central Asian countries. The name is associated with intelligence, knowledge, a...