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Sulton

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


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Yosuman

The Uzbek name "Yosuman" is derived from the Persian word for "jasmine," a fragrant flower known for its beauty and delicate scent. The name symbolizes elegance, grace, and purity....
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Holid

Turkic (Uzbek Xolid) or Tajik form of the Arabic name Khalid - “ever living, eternal, immortal.”...
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Fotima

Fotima is an Uzbek name derived from the Arabic word “fotima”, meaning “divinely inspired”. In Uzbek culture, the name Fotima carries a sense of spiritual guidance and wisdom, as those who bear it are seen as being wise and insightful. They are be...
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Zinnura

Turkic name meaning “bright (Nura) decoration (Zinn).”...
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Nilufar

Nilufar is a female name of Uzbek origin, which is derived from the Persian word "Nilufar" meaning "water lily," a beautiful and fragrant flower that grows in still waters. As such, Nilufar is often interpreted to mean "lotus flower" or "water lily" in Uz...
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Mubina

Mubina is a feminine Arabic name derived from the masculine name Mubin, meaning "clear, pronounced, understandable, simple, and distinct." This name is associated with qualities such as clarity, distinctness, and understandability, which can indicate conf...
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Noila

Turkic (Kazakh or Uzbek Noila) derivative form of the Arabic name Nailya meaning “achieving success, successful”....
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Temir

A Turkic and Tuvan popular name, a derived form of the Turkic name Timur/Demir - "iron"....
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Parvez

The name "Parvez" (also spelled "Parviz" or "Parwez") is of Persian origin and is commonly used in Uzbek culture. It means "victorious" or "fortunate." The name conveys the idea of success, triumph, and good fortune, reflecting qualities of strength and a...
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Sabrina

Sabrina is a female given name with origins in various cultures, including Latin, Celtic, and Uzbek. In the Uzbek language, Sabrina (Сабрина) is spelled and pronounced the same way as in English. The name Sabrina is thought to have originated from...
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