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And osho shaysta is female name means beautiful
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We have varieties of this name:
Zoravar(Forceruler)
Zorapet(forceleader)
Zoravor(Forcefull)
Zorayr(forcefull man)
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And osho shaysta is female name means beautiful
yeah Shayasta is a female name but also a male name in its form khayasta . I have met men having khaysta as his name. I think Shayasta is female while its geosynonym khayasta is for male..interesting discovery . And yes I have met a female by the name Khayast(beauty).
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Osho babes the KH and SH sounds depend on where ur from like people in the south speak using sh sounds like SHA YM, SHAYSTA YM, and others like most that live in peshawar, ningrhar, and north east i believe they speak using KH shouds in the beginning like KHA YM, KHAISTA YM, u see its the same words just different dialect of it.. So thats why.. Its not that khaista can be a mans name and shaysta females its just different dialects.. But its very interesting i never heard a mans name like that just many versions of female name.. Maybe he was too handsome and his mom just had to name him khaista
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Osho babes the KH and SH sounds depend on where ur from like people in the south speak using sh sounds like SHA YM, SHAYSTA YM, and others like most that live in peshawar, ningrhar, and north east i believe they speak using KH shouds in the beginning like KHA YM, KHAISTA YM, u see its the same words just different dialect of it.. So thats why.. Its not that khaista can be a mans name and shaysta females its just different dialects.. But its very interesting i never heard a mans name like that just many versions of female name.. Maybe he was too handsome and his mom just had to name him khaista
We have a man in our village named khaista gul. But you are correct it is a females name and his parents does not know that. I tried to tell them that but they did not like it and told me that I was wrong. I showed them journalists and other prominent women with the name khaista/shaista and they told me that those womens parents have it wrong. That was years back but now there are a few girls with this name in our village. My work paid off.
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We have varieties of this name:
Zoravar(Forceruler)
Zorapet(forceleader)
Zoravor(Forcefull)
Zorayr(forcefull man)
zor = force or strength
zorawar = one with force or strength
we also use "zorawar" for brave
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zor = force or strength
zorawar = one with force or strength
we also use "zorawar" for brave
So basicly it is the same.
In armenian zor means the same. while zoravar means somebody who can handle force. we use more zoravor for brave than zoravar

We have also the plural of zor - zorq( Zorq is used as Army or fight group)

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