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Number of symbols: 7
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Dzhauhar

Female name



Description

Djaухar is a female name of Eastern origin, which entered the Russian language through Muslim cultures, particularly from Persia and India. Its meaning is associated with the number "four" – the name Djaухar is often interpreted as "four feathers" or "four wings," symbolizing stability, reliability, and harmony. In Persian, "Chahar" indeed means "four," and the addition of the suffix "-Pardeh" can signify "wing" or "feather," giving the name a rich symbolic meaning. People with this name are often linked to organizational abilities, an analytical mind, and a striving for balance in life. Historically, the name was common among the Muslim elite in Central Asia and the Caucasus, especially during the period of the Troubles and the era of Muslim khanates. In Russia, Djaухar is not a widespread name, but it appears among the descendants of Muslim families who migrated from the East. There are virtually no prominent figures with this name in the Russian-speaking world, but it may be found among writers, musicians, or cultural figures from the CIS countries. Variations of the name include affectionate nicknames: Zhura, Dzura, Zhula. The name Djaухar is not popular in modern Russia, but it remains a valuable choice for parents who value Eastern traditions and the symbolic meaning of the number.