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The baby name Jamshidbekjon is a Male name and is pronounced jam-SHEED-bek-JON (IPA: /dʒamˈʃiːd bɛkˈdʒon/).

Gender: Male
Pronunciation: jam-SHEED-bek-JON (IPA: /dʒamˈʃiːd bɛkˈdʒon/)

What is the meaning of the name Jamshidbekjon ?

The baby name Jamshidbekjon is a Male name and is pronounced jam-SHEED-bek-JON (IPA: /dʒamˈʃiːd bɛkˈdʒon/).

Jamshidbekjon is in Origin.

Jamshidbekjon is a modern Central Asian compound weaving Persian and Turkic elements. The root Jamshid goes back to Persian Jamshid (from Avestan Yima Khshaeta), the legendary luminous king of the Shahnameh; it is often folk-parsed as Jam + shid (radiance). Bek (beg/bey) is a Turkic honorific meaning chieftain, lord, while jon/jan in Persian/Tajik/Uzbek means dear; soul, used as an affectionate suffix. Together, the name conveys "beloved Lord Jamshid" or "radiant Jamshid, dear chieftain."

Jamshid has long been used across the Persianate world (Iran, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Azerbaijan) and, as Jamshed, among South Asian Parsis. The layered form Jamshidbekjon reflects late 20th to 21st century Uzbek and Tajik naming styles that combine prestigious roots with honorifics and endearments. Variants and spellings include Jamshidbek, Jamshidjon, Jamshedbek, Jamshedjon, Djamshidbekjon (Russian-style), and hyphenated Jamshid-bekjon. Short forms may appear as Jamshid, Bek, or Jon.

We can't find Jamshidbekjon in any of the birth registries or name datasets we track. That's typically a sign of a rare name, a regional or traditional one, or a modern coinage. By any reading, it's an exceptionally uncommon choice.

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Jamshidbekjon is predominantly a boy's name.
Common nicknames and spelling variations include Jamshid, Jamshed, Jamsheed, Jamshidbek, Jamshidjon and Jamshedbek.
Across languages, Jamshidbekjon has these equivalents: Jamsheed (Persian variants), ; Yima (Avestan mythic parallel), Baig (Turkic title equivalents), -joon (Persian/Uzbek affectionate suffix), ; (loosely comparable to 'dear' or '–son'/'John' in Western names).