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Uzbek names are used in the country of Uzbekistan in central Asia.

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Kamoliddin Masculine Uzbek

EtymologyKamoliddin is the Uzbek form of the Arabic name Kamal ad-Din, which means "perfection of the faith" from Arabic kamāl (perfection) and dīn (religion, faith). The name is common in Central Asia, particularly amon...

Karim Masculine Arabic Kazakh +5

Karim (also spelled Kareem, Kerim, or Karem) is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, widely used across the Muslim world and beyond. Derived from the Arabic root كرم (karuma) meaning "to be generous," Karim signifies...

Khadicha Feminine Uzbek

Khadicha is an Uzbek feminine given name, functioning as an alternate transcription of the Uzbek Хадича. It is a form of Xadicha, which itself is the Uzbek adaptation of the Arabic name Khadija. Etymology and Historical...

Khurshid Unisex Urdu Uzbek

Khurshid is an Urdu and Uzbek form of Khorshid, a Persian name meaning "shining sun." The name derives ultimately from the Avestan Huuarə Xšaēta, the name of a Yazata (a holy being) in Zoroastrianism associated with the...

Madina Feminine Tajik Uzbek +2

Madina is a feminine given name derived from the Arabic المدينة (al-Madīna), meaning "the city". The name ultimately comes from the city of Medina, the Islamic holy site in Saudi Arabia. Madina is most prevalent among Ta...

Mahmud Masculine Arabic Bengali +6

Mahmud is a male given name of Arabic origin, meaning "praised". It derives from the same triconsonantal root Ḥ-M-D (حمد) as Muhammad, which also means "praised, commendable". The name is widespread across the Islamic wo...

Mansur Masculine Arabic Indonesian +3

Mansur is an Arabic masculine name derived from the root naṣara, meaning "to help, to aid." The name literally translates to "victorious, supported" and embodies the concept of divine assistance leading to triumph. Its s...

Marat Masculine Kazakh Kyrgyz +2

Marat is a male given name used primarily in Tatar, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, and Uzbek cultures. It is derived from the Arabic name Murad, which means "wish, desire" — a reflection of hope and aspiration. Over centuries, the name...

Mirzo Masculine Tajik Uzbek

Mirzo is a Tajik and Uzbek masculine given name, derived as a form of Mirza, a title of nobility in Persian and Arabic contexts. The root name Mirza ultimately originates from the Persian phrase amīrzādeh, meaning "offsp...

Muhammad Masculine Arabic Bengali +9

Muhammad (Arabic: مُحَمَّد) is a masculine name of immense significance in the Islamic world, derived from the Arabic root ḥamida, meaning "to praise." The name thus carries the meaning "praised, commendable." It is most...

Muhammadali Masculine Tajik Uzbek

Muhammadali is a compound given name combining Muhammad and Ali 1, two of the most revered names in Islam. It is predominantly used in Tajik and Uzbek cultures, reflecting the historical influence of Islamic traditions i...

Muhammadyusuf Masculine Uzbek

Muhammadyusuf is a compound masculine given name combining the Arabic names Muhammad and Yusuf. It is used primarily in Uzbekistan and other Turkic-speaking regions of Central Asia, reflecting a common onomastic traditio...

Mukhammad Masculine Kazakh Tajik +3

Mukhammad is a variant form of the Arabic name Muhammad, used particularly in the Caucasus and former Soviet republics, as well as in Indonesia. It is the Russian-influenced transliteration of the name, reflecting Cyrill...

Muslima Feminine Arabic Bengali +1

Muslima is the feminine form of Muslim, a name directly derived from the Arabic word أسْلم (ʾaslama), meaning "to surrender, to submit." The root name reflects a central tenet of Islam: submission to the will of God. A M...

Mustafo Masculine Tajik Uzbek

Mustafo is the Uzbek and Tajik form of Mustafa, a name deeply rooted in Islamic tradition through its original Arabic form.Etymology and Historical BackgroundMustafo derives from the Arabic name Mustafa, which means "cho...

Muzaffar Masculine Arabic Tajik +2

Muzaffar is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "victorious" in Arabic. It derives from the Arabic root ẓafira (ẓafira) meaning "to be victorious", specifically from the form of the active participle. The na...

Nargiza Feminine Kyrgyz Uzbek

Nargiza is a female given name used primarily in Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan, representing the local Kyrgyz and Uzbek form of the Persian name Narges.The ultimate root of Nargiza is the Greek mythological name Narcissus (f...

Nasiba Feminine Tajik Uzbek

Nasiba is a feminine given name used primarily in Tajik and Uzbek cultures. It means "fate, luck" in both Uzbek and Tajik, deriving from the Arabic word naṣīb (نصيب), which carries the same meaning of portion, allotment,...

Nazira Feminine Arabic Kazakh +3

Nazira is a feminine given name used in Arabic, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Tajik, and Uzbek cultures. It is the feminine form of the masculine Arabic name Nazir 2, which means "similar, alike, counterpart" and derives from the Arab...

Nigina Feminine Tajik Uzbek

Nigina is a feminine given name used primarily in Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. It is the Tajik and Uzbek form of Negin, a Persian name meaning "gemstone".EtymologyThe name Negin (نگین) is derived from Persian, meaning "gem...

Nigora Feminine Tajik Uzbek

Nigora is a feminine given name used in Tajikistan and Uzbekistan, representing the Tajik and Uzbek form of Negar. The root name Negar means "beloved" in Persian, a meaning that carries affection and endearment. While th...

Nilufar Feminine Bengali Uzbek

Nilufar is a feminine given name that serves as the Uzbek and Bengali form of Niloufar. The name ultimately derives from Persian nīlūfar meaning "water lily", which itself traces back to Sanskrit nīlotpala, referring spe...

Nodir Masculine Uzbek

Nodir is the Uzbek form of the Arabic name Nadir, which means "rare" or "precious." In Uzbek, it retains the same meaning, signifying something uncommon or valuable. The name is predominantly used for males in Uzbekistan...

Nodira Feminine Uzbek

Nodira is the Uzbek feminine form of the Arabic name Nadir, which means "rare" in Arabic. In Uzbek, the masculine counterpart is Nodir, and the name has cognates in other Turkic and Persian-influenced cultures, such as T...

Olim Masculine Tajik Uzbek

Olim is a masculine given name used in Tajik and Uzbek cultures. It is a regional form of Alim, which derives from the Arabic root ‘-l-m, conveying knowledge and learning. The name Alim directly translates to "learned, e...

Otabek Masculine Uzbek

Otabek is an Uzbek masculine given name, representing the Uzbek form of Atabek. The name originates from the medieval Turkic noble title atabeg, which combines the elements ata (meaning "father, ancestor") and beg (meani...

Oybek Masculine Uzbek

Oybek is the Uzbek form of the Kyrgyz name Aibek. The name combines two Turkic elements: ay meaning "moon" and beg meaning "chieftain, master". Thus, Oybek can be interpreted as "moon chief" or "lord of the moon".Etymolo...

Parvina Feminine Tajik Uzbek

Parvina is a Tajik and Uzbek feminine given name, derived as a diminutive or variant of Parvin. Parvin itself originates from Persian, meaning "the Pleiades" — a prominent star cluster in the constellation Taurus. In Per...

Qodir Masculine Tajik Uzbek

Qodir is a Tajik and Uzbek masculine given name, derived from the Arabic root qadara (قدر) meaning "to have power, to be able." It is a variant of Qadir, which in Arabic encompasses two distinct names: Qādir (قادر) and Q...

Qurbon Masculine Tajik Uzbek

Qurbon is the Uzbek and Tajik form of Qurban, derived from the Arabic qurbān meaning "sacrifice" or "sacrificial animal." The name is deeply tied to the Islamic tradition of Eid al-Adha, the Festival of Sacrifice, which...

Raʼno Feminine Uzbek

Raʼno is the Uzbek form of Ra'na, a feminine given name of Persian origin. The name Ra'na itself means "beautiful, attractive" in Persian, and its Uzbek variant Raʼno carries the same endearing connotation.Etymology and...

Rashid Masculine Arabic Malay +2

Rashid is a male given name of Arabic origin, meaning "rightly guided" or "having the true faith." The name is a romanization of two distinct Arabic forms: Rashīd (رشيد), with a long second vowel, and Rāshid (راشد), with...

Ravshan Masculine Tajik Uzbek

Ravshan is the Tajik and Uzbek form of Roshan, ultimately deriving from Persian rowšan, meaning "light, bright". This root is common across several languages and cultures; related forms include Rövşən (Azerbaijani), Ruşe...

Ruslan Masculine Azerbaijani Indonesian +12

Etymology Ruslan is a masculine given name used across multiple linguistic and cultural spheres, including Azerbaijani, Indonesian, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Malay, Turkmen, Uzbek, Avar, Belarusian, Chechen, Ossetian, Russian, Tat...

Rustam Masculine Indonesian Kazakh +2

Rustam is a variant form of Rostam in several languages, including Indonesian, Kazakh, Tajik, and Uzbek. The name derives from Persian legend, where Rostam is an iconic hero of Iranian mythology. The etymology of Rostam...

Said Masculine Arabic Indonesian +5

Said is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "happy, lucky" or "blessed, joy." It derives from the Arabic root saʿida (سَعَدَ), meaning "to be happy, to be lucky." The name is widely used across the Muslim wo...

Salamat Unisex Kazakh Kyrgyz +2

Salamat is a unisex given name used in Urdu, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, and Uzbek, derived from the Arabic masculine given name Salama. The root salima, from the Arabic triliteral root s-l-m (سلم), carries the fundamental meaning o...

Sanjar Masculine Kazakh Uzbek

Sanjar is a Turkic given name, particularly common in Kazakh and Uzbek contexts. It derives from a Turkic root meaning "he who pierces" or "he who thrusts," evoking images of strength and martial prowess. The name's most...

Saodat Feminine Uzbek

Saodat is a feminine given name in Uzbek, meaning "happiness". It is derived from the Arabic word saʿādah (سعادة), which carries the same positive connotation of joy, bliss, and well-being. The name reflects the widespre...

Sardor Masculine Uzbek

Sardor is the Uzbek form of Sardar, a title of nobility and leadership used across Asia. The root derives from Persian sar (head, authority) and dār (possessor), combining to mean “chief, leader” or “commander.” While Sa...

Sevara Feminine Uzbek

Sevara is a feminine given name of Uzbek origin, meaning "love" in the Uzbek language. It is derived from the native Uzbek word for love or affection, reflecting a common linguistic practice across Turkic languages of fo...

Shahnoza Feminine Tajik Uzbek

Shahnoza is the Tajik and Uzbek form of Shahnaz. The root name Shahnaz derives from Persian elements شاه (shāh) meaning "king" and ناز (nāz) meaning "delight, comfort, coquetry," thus giving the overall meaning "delight...

Shakhnoza Feminine Uzbek

Shakhnoza is a feminine first name of Persian origin, primarily used in Uzbekistan. It is a Russified form of the name Shahnoza, which itself is an Uzbek variant of the Persian name Shahnaz. The name Shakhnoza is compose...

Sharif Masculine Arabic Malay +5

Sharif is a masculine given name and title of Arabic origin, derived from the root sharufa (شرف), meaning “noble, eminent, illustrious.” The name carries deep religious and historical significance in the Islamic world, a...

Shavkat Masculine Tajik Uzbek

Shavkat is a Persian masculine given name, widely used in Turkic and Persian-influenced cultures, particularly in Uzbekistan and Tajikistan. It is a variant of the Arabic name Shawkat, which ultimately derives from Arabi...

Sherali Masculine Tajik Uzbek

Sherali is a Central Asian masculine given name, found predominantly in Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. It is a variant of Sher Ali, combining two powerful elements: sher meaning "lion" (from Persian via Uzbek and Tajik) and...

Sherzod Masculine Tajik Uzbek

Sherzod is a masculine given name used primarily in Tajik and Uzbek contexts. The name is of Persian origin, composed of two elements: shīr, meaning "lion," and the suffix zād, meaning "son of"; thus, Sherzod translates...

Shuhrat Masculine Tajik Uzbek

Shuhrat is a masculine given name used primarily in Tajikistan and Uzbekistan, derived from Persian شهرت (shohrat), which ultimately comes from Arabic شهرة (shuhra) meaning "fame, reputation." The name reflects a cultura...

Shukhrat Masculine Tajik Uzbek

Shukhrat is a Russified form of the name Shuhrat, which is predominantly used in Tajik and Uzbek cultures. The name ultimately derives from Persian شهرت (shohrat), borrowed from Arabic شهرة (shuhra), meaning "fame" or "r...

Sitora Feminine Tajik Uzbek

Sitora is a Tajik and Uzbek feminine given name, ultimately derived from the Persian word for "star". It is closely related to the Persian names Setare and Setareh, as well as the Urdu name Sitara. In Central Asian cultu...

Sodiq Masculine Uzbek

Sodiq is the Uzbek form of the Arabic name Sadiq, which means "true, sincere, loyal" in Arabic. This meaning derives from the Arabic root صدق (ṣadaqa), signifying "to tell the truth." The name carries strong connotations...

Soliha Feminine Uzbek

Soliha is an Uzbek feminine given name, a regional form of the Arabic name Saliha, which itself is the feminine variant of Salih.EtymologyThe root Salih derives from the Arabic root ṣ-l-ḥ, meaning "to be good, to be prop...

Sulton Masculine Tajik Uzbek

Sulton is the Tajik and Uzbek form of the Arabic-origin name Sultan, which carries the regal meaning of "ruler, king, or sultan." Sulton inherits the exact same prestige and power symbolism as the earlier Arabic name, ad...

Tamanno Feminine Tajik Uzbek

Tamanno is a female given name of Tajik and Uzbek origin, meaning "wish, desire, coquetry, flirting" in both Tajik and Uzbek. The name ultimately derives from the Arabic tamannā (تمنّى), a noun meaning "wish" or "desire"...

Temur Masculine Georgian Uzbek

Temur is the Georgian and Uzbek form of Timur, a masculine given name derived from the Turkic and Mongol Temür, meaning "iron". The name is historically associated with the 14th-century Turko-Mongol conqueror Timur, also...

Timur Masculine Kazakh Turkish +5

Timur is a Turkish, Kazakh, Uzbek, Chechen, Russian, Tatar, and historical masculine name derived from the Turkic and Mongol word Temür meaning "iron". This name was borne by several Mongol, Turkic, and Yuan leaders, mos...

Ulugbek Masculine Uzbek

Ulugbek is an Uzbek masculine given name derived from the Turkic words ulug meaning "great, big" and beg, a military title meaning "chieftain, master" or "ruler". The name thus signifies a "great ruler" or "powerful lead...

Umar Masculine Hausa Arabic +5

Umar is a prominent Arabic masculine name meaning "flourishing, living long", derived from the Arabic root ʿumr meaning "life." It is widely used across the Muslim world, appearing in forms such as Hausa, Indonesian, Kyr...

Umid Masculine Uzbek

EtymologyUmid is a masculine name of Uzbek origin, meaning "hope." It is derived from the Persian word omīd (امید), which also means "hope." The name reflects the deep cultural ties between Uzbekistan and Persian linguis...

Umida Feminine Uzbek

Umida is a feminine Uzbek given name, the female counterpart of Umid. Both names derive from the Persian word omīd (امید), meaning "hope." As a result, Umida carries the same uplifting connotation of hope and aspiration....

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