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Patronymic:
Turabovich Turabovna
Number of symbols: 5
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Turbab

Male name



Description

Turab (Turamb, Turambek, Turabek) is a masculine name of Arabic and Persian origin. Its root, "turab" or "turabek," can be largely translated as "earth," "motherland," or "garden land." Occasionally, it is associated with the term "turab" in Islamic culture, meaning "seeds," "fruits," or "fertility," emphasizing the connection to the fertility of the land and life itself. The name Turab has deep historical roots in Islamic countries. It is prevalent in Qatar, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and other states of the Persian Gulf. In different regions, spelling and pronunciation may vary slightly, for example, Turamb or Turambek. In Russian-speaking countries, the name Turab is less common but can be found among Muslim families, especially in recent times. People named Turab are often associated with reliability, stability, and earthly matters. The name is inseparable from the earth, fertility, and vitality. Bearers of the name may possess a calm and balanced character, be involved in agriculture or work connected to nature and earthly endeavors. They value traditions, family, and steadfastness. In the Russian-speaking environment, the name Turab is not widespread, though it can be encountered. Notable bearers of the name Turab or its variants in the Russian context are difficult to identify, though historically, the name was borne by figures and figures in their countries of origin. Variants of the name include Turamb, Turambek. Diminutives or nicknames might emphasize its connection to the earth or fruits, for example, Tura or Turalyk.