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Ureyim Oglumрџ’•вќ¤пёџрџ™џ -

: Parents post videos of their sons with the caption "Ad günün mübarək, ürəyim oğlum" (Happy birthday, my heart/son).

: Several Azerbaijani folk and pop songs use the phrase "Ay ürəyim oğlum" (Oh, my heart son) to describe the joy a child brings to a household. ✨ Emotional Symbolism Ureyim Oglumрџ’•вќ¤пёЏрџ™Џ

: It is often used in celebrations, prayers, or social media captions to express pride, protection, and unconditional love. 📱 Usage in Social Media and Music : Parents post videos of their sons with

: It is frequently accompanied by the prayer "Allah qorusun" (May God protect him). 📱 Usage in Social Media and Music :

The phrase "" (or Ürəyim oğlum in standard Azerbaijani orthography) translates to "My heart, my son" . It is a deeply emotional expression of maternal or paternal love used frequently in Azerbaijani and Turkic cultures to signify that a son is as vital to a parent as their own heart. Core Meaning and Sentiment