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Sa'd

The name "Sa'd" in Uzbek and Arabic culture means "happiness" or "good fortune." It symbolizes joy and prosperity.


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Samina

Samina is a female Uzbek name of Arabic origin, meaning “peaceful”. Samina is a woman of peace and tranquility, radiating calmness and serenity. She is a gentle soul who is in touch with her inner self and the world around her. Samina is an understand...
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Alina

The name Alina is of Uzbek origin and means "bright" or "beautiful". It is a popular name in Uzbekistan and other Central Asian countries....
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Zaynab

A very popular Arabic name (زينب) the semantics of the name is “decoration (Zain) of the father (Ab).” ...
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Samandar

Samandar is an Uzbek name that symbolizes strength, courage, and determination. It encourages its bearer to be brave and to take risks in order to reach their goals. Samandar is a reminder to never give up, even in the face of adversity, and to always str...
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Rumayso

The name "Rumayso" is of Arabic origin and is used in Uzbek culture. It means "one who has a face like a bouquet of flowers," symbolizing beauty, grace, and charm. This name reflects qualities of elegance and allure....
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Ahmad

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....
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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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Sulton

Uzbek (Turkic Sulton) or Tajik (Persian) form of the Arabic name Sultan....
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Sojida

Tajik or Turkic Uzbek. Sojida or Kazakh form of the Arabic name Sajida and in a figurative meaning means “pious, worshiping; honoring someone”....
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Dovud

Tajik or Uzbek (Dovud) form of the Arabic name Davud/David - “prophet of Allah”. ...
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