Meaning & History
Yoʻldosheva is a feminine Uzbek surname derived from the masculine form Yoʻldoshev. The surname follows the common Turkic patronymic pattern where the suffix -ev/-ova denotes lineage, with the feminine form marked by -a. The root of the name is the Uzbek word Yoʻldosh, meaning "comrade, fellow traveller," drawn from the noun yoʻl (road) combined with the suffix -dosh (sharing). This etymology reflects a cultural emphasis on companionship and shared journey.
Historical and Variant Forms
The transcription of the name can vary due to transliteration differences, yielding the variant Yuldasheva. Similarly, the masculine forms include both Yuldashev and Yoʻldoshev, the latter adhering more closely to Uzbek orthography using the letter oʻ to represent a specific vowel sound.
Notable Bearers
Yoʻldoshev's Wikipedia article lists several prominent individuals who share the surname. Among them:
- Akrom Yoʻldoshev (1963–2010/11), an Uzbek Islamist figure
- Bahodir Yoʻldoshev (1945–2021), a renowned Uzbek actor
- Ibrohimxalil Yoʻldoshev (born 2001), an Uzbek footballer
- Lola Yoʻldosheva (born 1962), an Uzbek singer and actress at the Alisher Navoi State Academic Theater
The surname is common in Uzbekistan and among Uzbek diaspora communities.
Key Facts
- Meaning: Feminine form of Yoʻldoshev, rooted in "comrade"
- Origin: Uzbekistan
- Type: Patronymic surname
- Usage regions: Uzbekistan, Central Asia
Related Names
Sources: Wikipedia — Yoʻldoshev