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This means that in some cases people of the same family may have differing last names. Last names can represent a father's name, tribal affiliation, or an adjective describing the person. While most Afghans lack a last name, they are more common among urban populations or the educated or higher class. See also: Category:Surnames of Afghan origin and Category:Pashto-language surnames Handsome (also refers to famous Pashto poetess Nazo Tokhi)Įxamples of gender neutral Afghan names include: Gul (meaning "flower"), Lal, Sultan, Taj, and Shaista. Melancholic (also refers to Malalai of Maiwand) The table below shows a list of assorted female names of Pashto or Persian origin, with many referring to beauty and nature. Names of Arabic origin are less common compared to males, some examples for females being: Jamila, Nadia or Zahra. But in rarer instances they could be two parts, for example Gol Khanom. Wisdom (see also Aurangzeb, Mughal emperor)įemale first names on the other hand tend to be a single component, for example Fereyba, Laila, or Roya. īelow is a list of assorted Afghan given names of local Pashto or Persian origin.
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In rare cases, a male first name only has a single part, for example the full name Farid, or the full name Homayoun.
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This is not always the case, for example where both parts are combined as one, for example: