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Sunnat

The Turkic or Tajik form of the Arabic name Sunnat is “path; Sunni; custom, rule; tradition (for Sunni Muslims); life path of the Prophet Muhammad.”


Other names

Nuriya

Nuriya is a female Uzbek name of Arabic origin. The name Nuriya is derived from the Arabic word “nur” which means “light” or “radiance”. It is also thought to have roots in the Persian language, where it means “luminous”. Nuriya is a popul...
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Albina

The Uzbek name Albina means "white" or "fair". It is a popular name for girls in Uzbekistan and other Central Asian countries....
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Botir

The name "Botir" is of Uzbek origin and carries a powerful and heroic meaning. In Uzbek culture, "Botir" (Ботир) means "brave," "hero," or "warrior." It symbolizes courage, strength, and valor, reflecting qualities of bravery and heroism....
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Zulfiya

Arabic name (زولفيا) - “beautiful girl with long curly curly hair”, see the name Zulfiya....
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Habiba

The Arabic name (حَبيبة) and in a figurative meaning means “beloved”. The female equivalent of the name Khabib. ...
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Safina

Safina is an Uzbek name derived from the Arabic word “safinah”, meaning “ship”. In Uzbek culture, the name Safina carries a sense of journey and adventure, as those who bear it are seen as being brave and determined explorers. They are believed to...
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Xumora

The Uzbek name "Xumora" is derived from Persian roots and means "beautiful, elegant, or graceful."...
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Juma

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...
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Faridun

The Tajik form of the Arabic name Farid translates as “incomparable, inimitable, unique, unique.” ...
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Sakina

Sakina is a female name of Uzbek origin. It is derived from the Arabic word "Sakinah," which means "tranquility," "serenity," or "peace." As such, Sakina is often interpreted to mean "calm" or "peaceful" in Uzbek culture. Those who bear the name Sakina a...
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