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Rohila

The name "Rohila" is of Persian origin and is used in Uzbek culture. It means "traveler" or "wanderer." The name conveys the idea of adventure, exploration, and a journey, reflecting qualities of curiosity and a love for discovering new places and experiences.


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Rumaysa

The name "Rumaysa" is of Arabic origin and is used in Uzbek culture. It means "one who has a face like a beautiful bouquet of flowers." The name conveys the idea of beauty, grace, and charm, reflecting qualities of elegance and allure....
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Sevara

Sevara is a popular name of Uzbek origin. It is typically given to girls and has a rich meaning that reflects the cultural values and traditions of the Uzbek people. The name Sevara has several possible interpretations, but the most common meaning is "pur...
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Faridun

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

The Arabic name means “demanded, necessary” feminine form of the name Matlub....
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Solih

The Tajik or Turkic form of the Arabic name Salih is “righteous,” prophet of Allah....
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Halima

The Arabic name-forming (حليمة) and in a figurative meaning means “patient; soft, kind-hearted, merciful; modest." ...
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Muhammad

Muhammad is an Uzbek name of Arabic origin, meaning “praised one” or “praiseworthy”. It is the most common name in the world, and is held in high esteem by Muslims all over the world. It is a name of great significance in Islamic history, being th...
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Shamshod

Tajik or Uzbek (Shamshod) form of the Persian name Shamshad explanation - "boxwood (a tree similar to a pine); tall, slender."...
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Sohib

Таджикская (Соҳиб) или узбекская (Sohib) очень популярная форма персидского имени Сахиб и означает - "хозяин, владелец, обладатель; друг"....
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Shahram

The name "Shahram" in Uzbek culture means "kingly" or "great leader." It symbolizes power, leadership, and respect....
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