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Central-asian Baby Names

19 Central-asian names with meanings, U.S. popularity, and audio pronunciation on every page.

Explore 19 baby names with a central-asian feel. Every name links to a full page with its sourced meaning, origin, popularity chart, famous bearers, and a clear audio pronunciation. Names are listed most-popular first.

Central-asian Girl Names

Central-asian Boy Names

Aydin#1218 in the U.S.Enlightened; brilliant; clear; from Turkish aydin (enlightened, educated, an intellectual) — frArman#1293 in the U.S.Wish, desire, aspirationKaiyr#2287 in the U.S.victorious, goodAbdulloh#3093 in the U.S.Central Asian (Uzbek, Tajik) spelling variant of Abdullah, from Arabic abd (servant) and Allah Alp#3152 in the U.S.Old Turkic word meaning 'brave', 'heroic', or 'valiant', used as a name and honorific title forArslan#3686 in the U.S.From Turkic arslan/aslan, 'lion' — a symbol of courage and kingship; borne by the Seljuk sultanMuhammadamin#3943 in the U.S.Compound of Muhammad ('praised') and Amin ('trustworthy') — Uzbek-Tajik naming standardAlikhan#5890 in the U.S.A compound of Ali ('exalted, high, noble', Arabic) and Khan ('a ruler, a leader, a lord', TurkiMirza#6064 in the U.S.From Persian mirza, 'a prince; the son of a ruler' (a contraction of amirzadeh, 'born of a prinMuhammadjon#6066 in the U.S.A Central Asian (Tajik/Uzbek) compound of Muhammad ('praised, praiseworthy', Arabic) and -jon (Mukhammad#10539 in the U.S.A Central Asian (Uzbek/Tajik/Russian-transliterated) spelling of Muhammad, from the Arabic for Umarjon#10724 in the U.S.A Central Asian (Uzbek) name joining Umar — an Arabic name meaning 'flourishing; long-lived' — Abdumalik#12247 in the U.S.A Central Asian form of Abdul-Malik, from the Arabic 'abd al-Malik, 'servant of Al-Malik' — Al-Yusufjon#12262 in the U.S.A Central Asian (Uzbek/Tajik) form of Yusuf, the Arabic Joseph, with the affectionate suffix -jAmirjon#12414 in the U.S.Amirjon combines Amir ('prince; commander') with the Persian/Tajik endearment jon ('dear; soul;Barlas#12521 in the U.S.Barlas is the name of a Turkic-Mongol clan (the Barlas), historically prominent in Central Asia

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What are popular Central-asian baby names?

Popular Central-asian baby names include Aydin, Arman, Kaiyr, Abdulloh, Alp, Arslan. Each page has the meaning, popularity, and an audio pronunciation.

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More4Kids lists 19 Central-asian baby names, each with a sourced meaning and audio pronunciation.