Uzbek name Said is derived from the Arabic word "sa'id", meaning "happy" or "lucky". It is a popular name for boys in Uzbekistan and other Central Asian countries. The name is often used to express the hope that the bearer will have a happy and successful life. It is also associated with the Islamic concept of sa'ada, which means "contentment" or "prosperity". Said is a strong, masculine name that has been used for centuries in the region, and it is still popular today.
The Kazakh name is formed from a combination of the Arabic name-forming words Umma - “people, nation” + Gulsum/Kulsum....
Shohrux is a male given name that people predominantly use in Uzbekistan and other Central Asian countries. This name consists of two Persian words, "Shah" and "rokh," meaning "king" and "chariot" or "rook" in the context of chess, respectively. Therefore...
Арабское имя (شُهْرَة) и означает - "слава, известность, известный; репутация; авторитетный"....
Таджикская (Ҳорун) или узбекская (Horun) форма арабского имени Харун/Аарон - один из 28 пророков Аллаха....
Ali is an Uzbek name derived from the Arabic name Ali, which means "the highest, the best, and the most exalted". It is a name that symbolizes greatness, power, and success. In Uzbek culture, Ali is often used as a name for boys, and it is believed to bri...
Juma is an Uzbek name that carries the deep meaning of “Friday”. It is a reminder of the importance of gathering with family and friends to celebrate the end of the week. The name encourages its bearer to be mindful of the importance of taking time to...
The name "Sadaf" is of Persian origin and used in Uzbek culture. It means "pearl," symbolizing beauty, purity, and value....
Arabic name (زولفيا) - “beautiful girl with long curly curly hair”, see the name Zulfiya....
The Arabic name means “demanded, necessary” feminine form of the name Matlub....
Turkic (Uzbek Xolid) or Tajik form of the Arabic name Khalid - “ever living, eternal, immortal.”...