Zamon Mirzayev
Athlete
1990
Uzbek athlete bearing this culturally significant Central Asian name
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“A name that means time—for a child of this very era”
Zamon carries the echo of zaman, the Arabic word for time or era that has spread through Islamic and Central Asian cultures into Persian, Urdu, Turkish, and Uzbek. In Uzbekistan and across Central Asia, Zamon appears as both an everyday word and a given name, suggesting someone marked by and for their particular moment in history. The name implies a child who belongs to their age—a person of their time. This concept of being defined by one's era has deep resonance in Islamic philosophical tradition, where human existence is always understood within God's cosmic timeline.
Zamon is used primarily in Uzbekistan and Central Asian communities, where it carries cultural and linguistic roots in the region's Arabic-influenced naming traditions.
Reflects the deep Arabic linguistic influence on Central Asian cultures via Islam, where names carrying temporal or philosophical meaning are valued for connecting individuals to larger cosmic narratives.
Athlete
1990
Uzbek athlete bearing this culturally significant Central Asian name
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