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Samar

There are several translation options for the name Samar:

  1. Arabic name (ثَمَر) [thamar] translation - “fruit; fruit; benefit; benefit.”

  2. The form of the name Samir is “interlocutor, storyteller, talker; companion; evening; pleasant communication; evening tale.”

  3. Sanskrit (समर) translation - "battle; war; battle."


Other names

Abdulhamid

The name "Abdulhamid" is of Uzbek origin and carries significant cultural and religious connotations. In Arabic, "Abdul" means "servant of" and "Hamid" translates to "the praised one" or "praiseworthy." Thus, "Abdulhamid" can be interpreted as "servant of...
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Saodat

Tajik or Turkic name, derived from the Arabic name Saada and means “happy, joyful”, related to the name Sauda/Said....
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Kumush

Kumush is a popular female name of Uzbek origin, which has a rich cultural and historical background. The name Kumush means "silver" in Uzbek and is often associated with beauty, purity, and elegance. In Uzbek culture, silver is considered a precious met...
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Naima

The name "Naima," of Uzbek origin, is derived from Arabic roots meaning "blessing," "comfort," or "tranquility." It conveys the qualities of peace and joy, often associated with a person who brings happiness and serenity to those around them....
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Umayra

Turkic (Umayra) or Tajik name, form of the name Humayra. Nickname of Aisha, wife of the Prophet Muhammad....
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Faxriddin

Turkic or Tajik name, a combination of Arabic Fakhr - “pride, glory” + Din - “religion (Islam)”....
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Sadoqat

Kazakh, Tajik (Sadoqat) or Uzbek (Sadoqat) form of the Arabic name Sadiq and figuratively means “faithful, devoted, sincere, truthful”....
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Sa’diya

Sa’diya is an Uzbek name derived from the Arabic word “saada”, which means “happiness” or “felicity”. The name is also found in other languages, including Urdu, Persian and Turkish. In Uzbek culture, Sa’diya is a popular name for girls and...
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Isfandiyor

The name "Isfandiyor" is of Uzbek origin and carries a heroic and noble meaning. It is derived from Persian mythology and refers to a legendary hero named Esfandiyār (also spelled Isfandiar or Isfendiyar), who is celebrated for his bravery, strength, and...
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Muhammadqodir

The name "Muhammadqodir" is of Uzbek origin and combines two significant elements: "Muhammad," which means "praised" or "praiseworthy," and "qodir," which means "able," "powerful," or "capable." Therefore, "Muhammadqodir" can be interpreted as "praised an...
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