Meaning & History
Yoʻldoshev is an Uzbek surname meaning "son of Yoʻldosh." The root name Yoʻldosh derives from a word meaning "comrade" or "fellow traveler" in the Uzbek language, reflecting a cultural value of companionship and shared journeys. As a patronymic surname, Yoʻldoshev typically signifies descent from an ancestor named Yoʻldosh, mirroring a common pattern across many Turkic languages.
Notable Bearers
Several individuals have carried the surname Yoʻldoshev, spanning diverse fields: Akrom Yoʻldoshev (1963–2010/11) was an Uzbekistani Islamist figure, known for his involvement in religious movements. Bahodir Yoʻldoshev (1945–2021) was a celebrated Uzbek actor who contributed to the nation's theater and film. Ibrohimxalil Yoʻldoshev (born 2001) is an Uzbek footballer playing for the national team. Additionally, the feminine form Yoʻldosheva is borne by notable figures such as Lola Yoʻldosheva (born 1962), a renowned Uzbekistani singer and actress.
Distribution and Variants
The surname is prevalent among Uzbeks and, to a lesser extent, among other Turkic peoples in Central Asia. A common variant is Yuldashev, which reflects an alternative transliteration into the Latin alphabet. The female equivalent is Yoʻldosheva (or Yuldasheva), following the typical Uzbek practice of appending a feminine suffix.
Key Facts
- Meaning: son of Yoʻldosh (comrade, fellow traveler)
- Origin: Uzbek, Turkic
- Type: Patronymic surname
- Usage: predominantly Uzbek; also found among other Central Asian Turkic groups
- Variants: Yuldashev, Yoʻldosheva (f), Yuldasheva (f)
Related Names
Sources: Wikipedia — Yoʻldoshev