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Shodiyona

Turkic (Uzbek Shodiyona) or Tajik name, meaning “cheerful, joyful (Shodi)”.


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Nigina

Nigina is a female Uzbek name of Persian origin. It is derived from the Persian words “Nig” meaning “light” and “ina” meaning “woman”. This name is often given to girls who are seen as being bright and shining, with a positive outlook on l...
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Begoyim

The name "Begoyim" is of Uzbek origin and carries a regal and noble meaning. In Uzbek culture, "Begoyim" (Бегойим) combines "Beg," meaning "noble" or "lord," and "oyim," a respectful term for a woman, together implying "noble lady" or "princess." I...
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Gulnora

Gulnora is a popular Uzbek female given name that is derived from the combination of two Persian words: "Gul" meaning flower, and "Nora" meaning pomegranate. The name has a beautiful and poetic meaning, often described as "a girl as beautiful as a pomegra...
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Bahora

The name "Bahora" is of Uzbek origin and carries a beautiful and evocative meaning. In Uzbek culture, "Bahora" (Баҳора) means "spring." It symbolizes renewal, growth, and the beauty of nature, reflecting qualities of freshness, vitality, and new beg...
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Nozanin

Tajik popular name, derived from the Persian name Nazanin and figuratively means “graceful; tender, affectionate; gentle (Noz) beauty; sweetheart, beloved."...
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Ozod

The name "Ozod" is of Uzbek origin and means "free" or "independent." It conveys the idea of liberty, autonomy, and the spirit of freedom. The name is often associated with strength, resilience, and the desire for independence....
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Farzona

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...
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Odina

Odina is a popular female name of Uzbek origin. The name consists of two parts: "odi," meaning "path" or "way," and "na," a suffix indicating femininity. In Uzbek culture, the name Odina is often associated with strength, determination, and independence....
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Elnur

The Turkic name is combined from the names El - “people; country” + Nur - “light”. ...
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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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