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The article gives comparative analysis of the anthroponyms in Uzbek language. While coming through with the theories of world's prominent scholars, anthroponyms are close to the languages related to the same language family. However, over the years, the names have changed from people to people, the tone and form of other languages may change, but their value is preserved. But in-depth analysis, in fact, the reason for this is that from ancient times the name was enough to get information about a person, in addition, the identity of the father and the place of residence helped to “identify” the person's name. There was no need for a surname like the Russians.
Anthroponyms, Chrematonymy, Zoonymy, Names, Language Family, Nominative Meaning, Explanatory Dictionary, Taqsir, Domla, Mullaka, Hajibobo, Bek, Hazrat