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[Facts] For Mike: Uzbekistan (2023)
I was able to find Uzbekistan's top 10 most popular names for newborns in 2023. The source ultimately comes from the Uzbek Ministry of Justice, but I haven't been able to retrieve the original page.http://www.uzdaily.com/en/post/85975
https://kun.uz/news/2024/01/05/ozbekistonda-2023-yili-chaqaloqlarga-eng-kop-qoyilgan-ismlar-malum-qilindiBoth sources have the same names and numbers, but two names stand out for having different spellings: Soliha/Solikha and Abdulloh/Abdullokh. In this case, which is the "standard" spelling?

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I think that with only 1 year and only 10 names, there is not enough data here. I will however, add some of these names! The transcriptions I use on this site are Soliha/Abdulloh/Xadicha.
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Alright. Thank you!
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The source of the articles is probably this post from the Telegram page of Uzbek Ministry of Justice (which spells the names as Soliha and Abdulloh):
https://t.me/adliyangiliklari/11011Unfortunately, I couldn't find any statistics on the Ministry of Justice's website, but I found this dictionary of names which also confirms the spellings as Soliha and Abdulloh:
https://adliya.uz/posts/ozbek-ismlarining-izohli-imlo-lug%CA%BBatiAnd the second website you linked also has another article about popular names from 2015 to 2022 (and a few months of 2023):
https://kun.uz/87831278
(There is also 2013 & 2014, but documents from those years are apparently not yet digitized fully.)
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Thank you for this information!
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