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Yasina

Yasina is an Uzbek name derived from the Arabic word “yasin” which means “easy”, “gentle”, or “kind”. In Uzbek culture, Yasina is a popular name for girls and is associated with kindness, understanding, and compassion. It is believed that those who bear this name will be gentle, understanding, and kind-hearted, and will always strive to bring peace and harmony to any situation. The name also carries a sense of optimism and hope, as it is believed that those who bear this name will always look for the good in any situation and will never give up on their dreams. Yasina is also seen as a symbol of strength and courage, as it is believed that those who bear this name will never back down from a challenge and will always strive to reach their goals. Finally, Yasina is seen as a source of inspiration, as it is believed that those who bear this name will be able to inspire others to stay strong and never give up on their dreams. Yasina embodies the spirit of kindness and understanding, and those who bear this name are believed to be gentle, compassionate, and generous.


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Rushana

The name "Rushana" is of Persian origin and is used in Uzbek culture. It means "bright" or "radiant," symbolizing light, clarity, and brilliance....
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Akbar

Akbar is an Uzbek name that means “great” or “mighty”. It is a name that symbolizes greatness, power, and strength. It encourages its bearer to be bold and brave in the face of adversity and to never give up on their dreams. Akbar serves as a remi...
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Otabek

Otabek is an Uzbek name derived from the Arabic term Otab, which translates to “courageous”. It symbolizes strength, bravery, and determination, and encourages its bearer to remain courageous and brave in the face of adversity. Otabek is a reminder to...
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Mirzohid

Uzbek (Mirzohid) name, which is formed from the combination Mirzo/Mirza - “prince, son of the emir” + Zohid/Zahid - “ascetic”....
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Shohista

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Davron

Davron is an Uzbek name that carries a deep meaning of “progress” and “growth”. It is a reminder to its bearer to always strive for progress and growth in all aspects of life. The name encourages its bearer to never settle for mediocrity, but to s...
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Dilsora

Uzbek (Dilsora) or Tajik name, formed from the Persian name-forming words Dil - “heart, soul” + Sora - “pure; noble”....
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Nurbek

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Muhayyo

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Idris

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