Ibrohim is an Uzbek name derived from the Arabic word Ibrahim, which means “father of a multitude”. It is a name that symbolizes strength, faith, and leadership. In Uzbek culture, Ibrohim is often used as a name for boys and it is believed to bring go...
Soliha is an Uzbek name derived from the Arabic word “sulayh”, which means “leader” or “guide”. In Uzbek culture, Soliha is a popular name for girls and is associated with leadership, guidance, and protection. It is believed that those who bea...
Mir is an Uzbek name derived from the Arabic language, meaning “leader” or “commander”. It is a popular name among parents in Uzbekistan, and is often given to boys. The name Mir symbolizes strength, courage, and leadership. It encourages its bear...
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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Farzona is an Uzbek name derived from the Arabic word “farz”, which means “duty”. In Uzbek culture, Farzona is a popular name for girls and is associated with responsibility and commitment. It is believed that those who bear this name will have th...
The derivative form of the name Khadija is the wife of the Prophet Muhammad....
Behruz is an Uzbek name derived from the Persian word “behruz”, meaning “happy” or “fortunate”. It is a name that conveys optimism and joy, and is often given to baby boys with the hope that they will grow up to be blessed with good fortune. I...
Ozodbek is a popular Uzbek name derived from the Persian language. It is composed of two parts: "Oz" meaning "strength" and "odbek" meaning "friend". The name Ozodbek symbolizes strength in friendship. It is believed to bring good luck and success to its ...
Tajik or Uzbek (Dovud) form of the Arabic name Davud/David - “prophet of Allah”.
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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.”...