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Abdullo Masculine Tajik Uzbek

Abdullo is a Tajik and Uzbek form of the Arabic name Abd Allah, which means "servant of Allah." The name is built from the Arabic elements ʿabd ("servant") and Allāh ("God"). In Tajik and Uzbek, the name is adapted to lo...

Abdulloh Masculine Tajik Uzbek

Abdulloh is an Uzbek and Tajik form of the Arabic name Abd Allah, which means "servant of Allah." The name is composed of the Arabic elements ʿabd (servant) and Allah (the Islamic God). It is a theophoric name, reflectin...

Abdullohi Masculine Tajik

Abdullohi is a Tajik variant form of the Arabic name Abd Allah, which means "servant of Allah." The name is built from the Arabic elements ʿabd ("servant") and Allāh ("God"), making it a theophoric name that expresses de...

Akmal Masculine Arabic Malay +3

Akmal is a masculine given name and surname of Arabic origin, derived from the comparative form of kāmil, meaning "perfect, complete." The name translates to "more perfect" or "more complete" in Arabic. It is widely used...

Ali 1 Masculine Somali Arabic +14

Ali is a masculine given name widely used across the Muslim world, meaning "lofty, sublime" in Arabic. It derives from the Arabic root ʿalā (علا), meaning "to be high," which is also the root of the element ʿalā.Etymolog...

Alisher Masculine Kazakh Tajik +1

Alisher is a male given name used in Central Asian countries including Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. It originates from the combination of the Arabic name Ali 1, meaning "lofty, sublime", and the Persian word s...

Amir 1 Masculine Arabic Indonesian +9

Amir 1 is a masculine given name derived from the Arabic title amīr (أمير), meaning "commander, prince". The term entered English as the loanword emir, historically used for military commanders and provincial governors i...

Anvar Masculine Kyrgyz Tajik +2

Anvar is a given name and surname of Arabic origin, commonly used in Central Asian and Turkic cultures including Kyrgyz, Tajik, Uzbek, and Tatar communities. It represents a variant or regional form of the name Anwar, wh...

Aziz Masculine Arabic Indonesian +7

Aziz is a masculine given name and surname of Semitic origin, meaning "powerful, respected, beloved" in Arabic. It is derived from the root ʿazza (ʿazza), meaning "to be powerful" or "to be cherished." In Islamic traditi...

Bahrom Masculine Tajik Uzbek

Bahrom is an Uzbek and Tajik form of Bahram, which itself derives from the Avestan name Vərəthraghna, meaning "victory over resistance".Etymology and Mythological RootsThe ancient Avestan term Vərəthraghna is the name of...

Bahtiyor Masculine Tajik Uzbek

Bahtiyor is a Uzbek and Tajik variant of Bakhtiyor, which itself is a Central Asian form of the Persian name Bakhtiar. The name ultimately derives from Persian baḵt (بخت) meaning "fortune, luck" and yār (یار) meaning "co...

Bakhrom Masculine Tajik Uzbek

Bakhrom is a Russified form of Bahrom, the Uzbek and Tajik variant of Bahram. It is used predominantly in Tajikistan and Uzbekistan, reflecting the historical influence of the Russian language in Central Asia during the...

Bakhtiyor Masculine Tajik Uzbek

Etymology and OriginsBakhtiyor is a Tajik and Uzbek form of the Persian name Bakhtiar, which means "lucky, fortunate" in Persian. The name derives from the Persian elements bakht (“luck, fortune”) and yar (“friend, compa...

Daler Masculine Tajik

Daler is a Tajik masculine given name, derived from the Tajik word dalerī meaning "courage" or "bravery." This term ultimately traces back to the Persian delāver (دلاور), which translates to "brave" or "valiant." The nam...

Davlat Masculine Tajik Uzbek

Davlat is a masculine given name used in Tajik and Uzbek, meaning "government, state" in both languages. The name originates from the Arabic word dawla (دولة), which carries the same meanings of "state, dynasty, rule". I...

Davron Masculine Tajik Uzbek

Davron is a masculine given name used primarily in Tajik and Uzbek cultures. It derives from the Arabic word dawarān, meaning "turn, rotation," and in Uzbek and Tajik carries the broader meaning of "era" or "period." The...

Dilovar Masculine Tajik

Dilovar is a masculine first name used primarily in Tajikistan. It is of Tajik origin, deriving from the Persian/Tajik word "dil" meaning "heart" and the suffix "-var">"possessing". Literally meaning "heart-possessing" o...

Dilshod Masculine Tajik Uzbek

Dilshod is the Uzbek and Tajik form of Delshad, a Persian name meaning "happy heart, cheerful." The name is composed of two Persian elements: دل (del) meaning "heart" and شاد (shād) meaning "happy." The spelling Dilshod...

Farhod Masculine Tajik Uzbek

Farhod is a Tajik and Uzbek form of the Persian name Farhad. It ultimately derives from the Parthian name Frahat, meaning “gained, earned.” The name was borne by several rulers of the Parthian Empire, known in historical...

Faridun Masculine Tajik

Faridun is the Tajik form of Fereydoun, a legendary hero and king in Iranian mythology. The name derives from the Old Iranian *Thraitauna, meaning "the third," and is ultimately related to the Indo-Iranian deity Trita, w...

Farkhod Masculine Tajik Uzbek

Farkhod is a masculine first name predominantly used in Tajik and Uzbek cultures. It is a Russified form of Farhod, which itself is the Uzbek and Tajik form of Farhad.EtymologyThe name traces its roots to the Parthian la...

Farrukh Masculine Tajik Urdu +1

Etymology and OriginFarrukh is an Urdu, Tajik, and Uzbek form of the Persian name Farrokh, which means "auspicious, fortunate, happy, splendid." The name derives from Middle Persian 𐭯𐭫𐭧𐭩 (farrox), ultimately from Old Per...

Firdavs Masculine Tajik Uzbek

EtymologyFirdavs is the Tajik and Uzbek form of the name Firdaus. Firdaus is derived from Arabic فردوس (firdaws), ultimately from an Iranian language, akin to Avestan 𐬞𐬀𐬌𐬭𐬌⸱𐬛𐬀𐬉𐬰𐬀 (pairi daēza) meaning "garden, enclosure"...

Firuz Masculine Persian Tajik

Firuz is an alternate transcription of the Persian name Firouz, as well as the usual Tajik form. In Persian, the name is written فیروز, rooted in the word pīrūz or fīrūz, meaning "victorious."Historical BearersThe name F...

Hasan Masculine Arabic Bengali +10

Hasan is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "handsome" or "good", derived from the Arabic root حسن (ḥasuna), "to be beautiful, to be good." The name is widespread across the Muslim world and beyond, used in Arabic, B...

Ibrohim Masculine Tajik Uzbek

Ibrohim is an Uzbek and Tajik form of Ibrahim, which itself derives from the Arabic name of the prophet Abraham. The name ultimately traces back to the Hebrew ʾAvraham, meaning "father of many" or "multitude," referring...

Ilhom Masculine Tajik Uzbek

Ilhom is a masculine given name used in Tajik and Uzbek, serving as the local form of Ilham.EtymologyThe name Ilhom derives from Arabic ilham, meaning "inspiration". In Islamic tradition, ilham refers to divine inspirati...

Ilkhom Masculine Tajik Uzbek

Ilkhom is a Russified form of Ilhom, which is itself the Uzbek and Tajik form of Ilham. The root name Ilham derives from the Arabic word "inspiration", carrying a deeply artistic and spiritual connotation.The name Ilkhom...

Ismoil Masculine Tajik Uzbek

Ismoil is the Uzbek and Tajik form of Ishmael, a name of Hebrew origin. The root name Ishmael comes from the Hebrew Yishmaʿel, meaning “God will hear”, derived from the elements shamaʿ (“to hear”) and ʾel (“God”). In the...

Jamshed Masculine Tajik Urdu

Jamshed is an Urdu and Tajik form of the name Jamshid. The name ultimately derives from Avestan Yima Xšaēta, meaning 'shining Jam', referring to a mythical king of Persia who ruled during a golden age. In the 10th-centur...

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...

Khurshed Masculine Tajik

Khurshed is the Tajik form of the Persian name Khorshid, meaning "shining sun." The name derives from the Avestan _Hvare Khshaeta_, a divine entity in Zoroastrianism that represents the sun. In Tajikistan, Khurshed is a...

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...

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...

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...

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...

Parviz Masculine Persian Tajik

Parviz is a Persian male given name meaning "fortunate, happy" in Persian. It is derived from Middle Persian Parvēz, which also conveys the sense of "victorious," and is ultimately related to the name Firoz and its varia...

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...

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...

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...

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...

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...

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...

Umed Masculine Tajik

Umed is a Tajik masculine given name meaning "hope." It is derived from Persian امید (omīd), which also carries the sense of hope or expectation. The name embodies a positive outlook and is often chosen to express the pa...

Yusuf Masculine Arabic Bengali +6

Yusuf is the Arabic form of Joseph, derived from the Hebrew name Yosef, meaning "he will add" or "God increases." The name appears in the Quran as Yūsuf, one of the prophets, whose story of betrayal and forgiveness is re...

Zafar Masculine Arabic Persian +3

Zafar is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "victory" (from the root ẓafira, "to be victorious"). It is used across Arabic, Persian, Tajik, Urdu, and Uzbek cultures, reflecting the widespread influence of A...

Zamir 1 Masculine Arabic Kazakh +4

Zamir is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, primarily used in Arabic-speaking countries and across Central Asia, including Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Urdu-speaking regions. It derives from...

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