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Abdulla is a form of Abd Allah in several languages, as well as an alternate transcription of the Arabic name. It is a masculine given name and surname derived from the Arabic ʿabd meaning "servant" and Allah, together m...
Abduweli is a Uyghur masculine given name, representing the Uyghur form of Abd al-Wali. The name is composed of two Arabic elements: ʿabd meaning "servant" and walī meaning "helper, protector, friend". Thus, Abduweli car...
Adil is an Arabic masculine given name and surname, derived from the Arabic root عدل (ʿadala) meaning "to act justly". The name directly translates to "fair, honest, just" in Arabic. It is a common name throughout the Mu...
Alim (also anglicized as Aleem) is a masculine given name of Arabic origin. It directly translates to "learned," "expert," or "scholar" in Arabic. As one of the 99 Names of God in Islam (Al-ʿAlīm), it means "the All-Know...
Alimjan is a Uyghur masculine given name that compounds the Arabic-derived element Alim with the Persian suffix jan (".جان"), meaning "dear" or "darling." The name thus conveys the sense of "beloved scholar" or "dear lea...
Arzu is a feminine given name and surname used in Turkish, Azerbaijani, and Uyghur cultures. It is the local form of the Persian name Arezou, which means "desire" in Persian. The name carries connotations of longing, asp...
Aygül is a feminine Turkic given name and surname, widely used in Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkey, and among Uyghur populations. It derives from the Turkic element ay meaning "moon" combined with Persian گل (gol) meaning...
Aygul is a feminine given name of Turkic origin, predominantly used in Uyghur-speaking communities and other Turkic cultures. It is an alternate transcription of the Uyghur Arabic name ئايگۈل (see Aygül). The name combin...
Aynur is a feminine given name found primarily in Turkish, Azerbaijani, and Uyghur cultures. Its meaning is poetically evocative: "moonlight," derived from the Turkic element ay ("moon") and the Arabic nūr ("light"). The...
Ehmet is the Uyghur form of Ahmad, an Arabic name derived from the root ḥamida meaning "to praise." Ahmad itself is a superlative meaning "most commendable" or "most praiseworthy," ultimately related to the Arabic name H...
Erkin is a masculine given name and surname of Turkic origin, commonly used in Turkish, Uzbek, and Uyghur cultures. The name directly translates to "free" in these languages, reflecting a value of independence and libert...
Ibrahim is an Arabic form of the name Abraham, widely used across the Muslim world and by Arab Christians. It appears in the Quran as the name of the prophet Abraham, who is revered in Islam as a patriarch and a model of...
Ilham is a unisex given name derived from the Arabic word إلهام (ʼilhām), meaning "inspiration". It carries connotations of divine or muse‑like influence and is used across the Muslim world, particularly in Arabic‑, Pers...
Ismail is the Arabic form of Ishmael, widely used across the Muslim world and in several other languages, including Bengali, Indonesian, and Urdu. The name derives from the Hebrew Yishmaʿel, meaning "God will hear," from...
Mehmut is the Uyghur form of the Arabic name Mahmud, which itself derives from the same root as Muhammad, meaning "praised" or "commendable".EtymologyThe name Mahmud comes from the Arabic root ḥamida (to praise), and is...
Meryem is a feminine Turkish given name, serving as the Turkish and Uyghur form of Mary, which itself derives from the Latin Maria and ultimately Hebrew Miryam. In Turkey and among Uyghur-speaking communities, Meryem is...
Muhemmet is the Uyghur form of the Arabic name Muhammad, derived from the Semitic root حمد (ḥamida) meaning "to praise." The name carries deep religious significance in Islam, as it was the name of the Prophet Muhammad (...
Nur (also spelled Noor or Nour) is a unisex given name meaning "light" in Arabic, derived from the root n-w-r (ن و ر). In Islamic theology, النور (al-Nūr), "the Light", is one of the 99 names of Allah, emphasizing divine...
Patigül is an elaborated Uyghur feminine given name, formed by combining Patime (the Uyghur form of Fatima) with the Persian-derived suffix gül (meaning “flower, rose”). The name thus conveys the meaning “flower of Fatim...
Patime is the Uyghur form of Fatima, a name of profound significance in Islam. The Uyghur language, a Turkic language spoken primarily in the Xinjiang region of China, has historically adopted many Arabic names through t...
Reyhan is a Turkish and Uyghur feminine given name (occasionally unisex) derived from the Arabic name Rayhana, which means "basil" in Arabic. The name is ultimately related to the Arabic root ḥamida meaning "to praise",...
Reyhangül is a Uyghur feminine given name that combines the name Reyhan with the suffix گۈل (gül), meaning "flower" or "rose". Thus, the name can be interpreted as "flower of Reyhan" or "rose of Reyhan".The base element...
Yusup is a masculine given name used in Indonesian, Avar (a Northeast Caucasian language), and Uyghur cultures. It is a localized form of Yusuf, the Arabic variant of Joseph, a name of Hebrew origin meaning "he will add"...
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