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Zinnura

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


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Hulkar

The Uzbek (Hulkar) name translation is “Pleiades constellation”. See the name Ulkar....
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Zaynab

A very popular Arabic name (زينب) the semantics of the name is “decoration (Zain) of the father (Ab).” ...
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Mashrab

Tajik or Uzbek (Mashrab) name, derived from Persian (مشرب) and meaning “watering hole, source; drinking vessel; belief; principle; character, disposition; mood.” ...
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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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Alina

The name Alina is of Uzbek origin and means "bright" or "beautiful". It is a popular name in Uzbekistan and other Central Asian countries....
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Husan

The Tajik (Husan) or Uzbek (Xusan) form of the Arabic name Husayn is “kind, good,” a derivative of the name Hassan. ...
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Suhrob

Suhrob is an Uzbek name which means “blessed” or “fortunate”. It is a popular name in Uzbekistan and other Central Asian countries, and is often given to children born with special qualities or spiritual gifts. Those who bear the name Suhrob are t...
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Mohichehra

The name "Mohichehra" is of Uzbek origin and holds a significant and positive meaning. In Uzbek, "Mohichehra" means "moon-faced" or "like the moon." It is a poetic term used to describe someone with a beautiful face, often likened to the beauty of the moo...
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Gulnoz

Gulnoz is a female Uzbek name of Persian origin, meaning “flower” or “rose”. Gulnoz is a woman of beauty and grace, her presence always bringing light and joy to those around her. She is an optimist who looks for the good in every situation and st...
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Dovud

Tajik or Uzbek (Dovud) form of the Arabic name Davud/David - “prophet of Allah”. ...
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