Uzbek women's names have a complex structure of the Personal Names.The origin of the nicknames, their interpretation and the use of features - all this is of great interest to scientists.
believed that the diversity of the names of the peoples can be divided into two groups:
1. The resulting borrowing from Arabic culture.
2. Originally, Uzbek, or so-called national.
In Arab culture girls - tender and beautiful creatures that are responsible for the comfort of the house and keep a home.As a result, the mutual influence of the same attitude to the ladies stuck in Uzbek culture: in imenoslove frequent mention of the desire of the girl, her beauty and stature, lovely appearance, etc.In addition, the close relationship of the Arab nation to the religion of Islam also had an impact on the Uzbek names (for women).Common nicknames have become associates of the Prophet, and the names of other famous women.
names of national groups have melodic and gentle sounds and metaphors.Examples of such nicknames can be a beautiful Uzbek female names Altyngul and Gulchekhra that compare women with exquisite flowers.
Nevertheless, it is known a lot of nicknames, which are taken from a variety of legends and fairy tales, taken over from famous personalities, mentioned in the pages of history.
also true highlight a special group, which includes Uzbek names (for women), meaning the names of plants and animals.Such nicknames are often met before, but is now rarely used, in connection with which they are often ranked among the rare names.Another feature of Uzbek nationality can be considered to replace the custom of male female nickname in the hope that the family will be a boy.It would seem that this ancient tradition, but even now sometimes there are such cases.
Modern Uzbek names (for women) often have in their structure, such as a particle -gul, -oim, -tuples and -nur.Each of them speaks of the beauty of the girl, her chastity and purity, beauty, and calls the owner of the inner light-giving to his people.
naming customs of the Uzbek ethnic roots in antiquity.An example of such traditions that came from the depths of the ages, we can assume that the nickname of the child's parents do not choose the baby, as it is in European countries, and the parents of her husband, that is, grandfather and paternal grandmother.Often, newborn girls are given the Uzbek names (female), who were their grandparents.
There are also many features associated with appeal to peers and the older generation, women or men.For example, when referring to a senior or higher level on the situation people should use particle "aka" (for men) or "Opa" (for women), which is named after the main.
Currently, the renewed interest in Islamic scripture - the Koran, in connection with which a lot of new and unusual nicknames for Uzbek children.