Jasur
Derived from a Turkic word meaning “brave,” “courageous,” and “fearless,” Jasur conveys strength of character, resolve, and confident leadership.
Jasur is widely used across Central Asia, particularly in Uzbek-speaking communities, and is also familiar in Tajik usage through long-standing linguistic and cultural contact. The name expresses a direct and unmistakable virtue, reflecting the long tradition in the region of choosing names that embody admired personal qualities.
Rather than referencing ancestry or geography, Jasur communicates an aspirational trait. It is often selected to symbolize determination, boldness, and moral firmness—qualities associated with resilience and social respect. The clarity of its meaning has contributed to its steady popularity in contemporary naming practice.
- Jasurbek Yaxshiboyev21st century • Football
Uzbek professional footballer known for playing as a forward and representing Uzbekistan internationally.
- Jasur Umirov21st century • Music
Uzbek singer known for popular songs and a strong presence in modern Uzbek pop music.
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FAQ
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Is Jasur a boy or girl name?
Jasur is typically a boy’s name.
What does Jasur mean?
Derived from a Turkic word meaning “brave,” “courageous,” and “fearless,” Jasur conveys strength of character, resolve, and confident leadership.
Where does Jasur come from?
Jasur is commonly associated with Turkic.
What are the forms of Jasur?
Common forms and spellings include: Cesur.
Where is Jasur used?
Jasur is used in naming traditions such as Uzbek, Tajik.
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