Female and male first names : Afghanistan.

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Amir is an Arabic name meaning 'commander' or 'prince', used historically as a title for leaders in Islamic cultures.
Issa: Arabic origin, translates to 'Jesus', popularized globally post-"The Kite Runner".
Khawaja is a unisex given name of Persian origin, meaning "king" or "ruler". It derives from the Persian title 'khawājah', historically bestowed on noblemen and high-ranking officials during the Mughal Empire. Now popular beyond Persia, especially among South Asian Muslims, it also appears in regions like Afghanistan and Central Asia influenced by Persian culture.
Mazari is a Persian name meaning 'resident of Mazar', referring to Mazar-i-Sharif in Afghanistan. Traditionally used as both a given name and surname across the Middle East, Mazari offers a blend of historical significance and contemporary appeal.
Nasratullah is a Persian name meaning "victory of Allah." It was notably borne by Nasratullah Khan, an influential Afghan leader of the early 20th century.
Parwana is a unisex given name of Persian origin, meaning 'butterfly'. It gained popularity during the Mughal Empire and remains popular today in Afghanistan and other regions influenced by Persian culture.
Rumi is a unisex given name of Persian origin, derived from the Arabic word "rum" meaning "Roman." It was popularized by the 13th-century poet Jalal ad-Din Rumi, who was born in present-day Afghanistan.
Sharief is of Arabic origin, meaning "noble" or "high-ranking". It is a unisex name but is more commonly used for males.