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39Aliya is a feminine given name used in Arabic, Kyrgyz, Urdu, Uzbek, Tatar, and other languages with significant Muslim populations. It functions as the feminine form of Ali 1, a name meaning "lofty" or "sublime" in Arabi...
Aziza is a feminine given name widely used across the Arab world, Central Asia, and beyond. It is the feminine form of Aziz, derived from the Arabic root ʿazza (عزّ), meaning "to be powerful" or "to be cherished." The na...
Dilnoza is a feminine given name used primarily in Uzbekistan, representing the Uzbek form of the Persian-derived name Dılnaz. The name is composed of two Persian elements: دل (del), meaning "heart, mind", and ناز (nāz),...
Dinara is a feminine given name used primarily in Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Uzbek, and Tatar cultures, as well as in other Muslim-majority regions. Its meaning is uncertain, but it is likely derived from the Arabic word dīnār (دين...
Etymology and OriginDurdona is a feminine given name of Uzbek origin, meaning "pearl." The name derives from the Uzbek word durdona, which itself comes from Arabic durr (pearl) plus the Persian suffix -dāna (meaning "see...
Feruza is the Uzbek form of Firouzeh, a Persian name meaning "turquoise (gemstone)". The name ultimately derives from the Persian word fīrūz (or pīrūz), meaning "victorious", linking it to a deep linguistic and cultural...
Guli is the Uzbek form of Gul, a feminine name that ultimately derives from Persian roots meaning "flower" or "rose." The name reflects the widespread influence of Persian on the languages and cultures of Central Asia, i...
Gulnora is an Uzbek and Tajik feminine given name, derived from Golnar, a Persian compound meaning “pomegranate flower.” The name combines gol (“flower”) and nār (“pomegranate”), reflecting the cultural importance of the...
Gulnoza is the Uzbek and Tajik form of Gulnaz, which itself is a variant of Golnaz. The name ultimately derives from Persian elements: gol meaning "flower, rose" and nāz meaning "delight, comfort," together conveying a s...
Hadicha is the Kyrgyz form of Khadija, as well as an alternate transcription of Uzbek Хадича (see Xadicha). The name ultimately derives from the Arabic root word khadaja, meaning "to be premature," and thus carries the c...
Imona is the Uzbek feminine form of Iman, a name derived from the Arabic root ʾamuna, meaning "to be faithful." In Uzbek, it has become specifically feminine, reflecting the name's semantic core of faith and belief.Etymo...
Iroda is a feminine given name of Uzbek origin. It means "will, determination, decree" in Uzbek, derived from the Arabic word ʾirāda (إرادة). The name reflects qualities of strong will and resolve.Notable BearersThe most...
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...
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...
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...
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 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 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 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 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 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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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 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 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...
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...
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...
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"...
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....
Xadicha is the Uzbek form of the Arabic name Khadija. In Uzbekistan, this feminine given name is widely used among Muslim families, honoring the legacy of Khadija bint Khuwaylid, the first wife of the Prophet Muhammad an...
Yulduz is a Turkic female given name that literally means "star" in Uzbek, where it is commonly used. The name derives from the Turkic word for star, reflecting the celestial imagery and cultural significance of the heav...
Zamira 1 is a feminine given name used in several Central Asian cultures, including Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Tajik, and Uzbek. It is the feminine form of the masculine name Zamir 1, which derives from the Arabic word zamīr meanin...
Zarina is a feminine name of Persian origin, derived from the Persian word zarīn (زرین), meaning "golden". It is used across various cultures, including Kazakh, Malay, Tajik, Urdu, and Uzbek, reflecting the historical in...
Zukhra is a feminine given name primarily used in Uzbek and Tatar-speaking regions. It is a Russified form of Tatar Zöhrä, as well as a variant transcription of Zuxra. The name ultimately traces back to Persian Zohreh, m...
Zulfiya is a feminine given name of Persian origin, widely used in Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Tajik, and Uzbek cultures. It is derived from Persian زلف (zolf), meaning "tress, lock of hair," a word that evokes beauty and elegance i...
Zuxra is the Uzbek form of Zohreh, a Persian name meaning "Venus (planet)." The name originates from the Arabic al-Zuhara (الزهرة), derived from the root zahara (زهر), meaning "to shine" or "to be bright." In astronomica...