yangi
Yangi is a word in Uzbek and several Turkic languages meaning "new." In Uzbek, yangi functions as an adjective describing something that is recent, not previously existing, or newly introduced. It is widely used in everyday speech, literature, media, and education, and it often appears in place names as a prefix or component that signals a newer settlement, neighborhood, or administrative division relative to an older one.
Linguistic background: Yangi belongs to the Turkic language family and has cognates in related languages. It
Usage in toponymy and culture: In Central Asia, many towns, villages, and districts feature "Yangi" in their
Other notes: Beyond ordinary usage, yangi may appear as part of compound names in organizations, products, or