Certificate of Name
Metehan
Masculine
Turkish
Meaning & Origin
Metehan is a Turkish masculine given name that combines Mete, the Turkish form of Modu, with the Turkish word han meaning "khan, ruler, leader." The name refers to Modu Chanyu (also known as Mete in Turkish), the 3rd-century BC ruler of the Xiongnu Empire, who united nomadic tribes and founded a powerful confederation in modern-day Mongolia. EtymologyThe first element, Mete, stems from Modu, a name possibly derived from the Middle Chinese form of the old Turkic honorific bagatur, meaning "hero, warrior." This honorific is linguistically related to the title Baghatur, which in modern Turkish appears as Bahadır or Batur. The second element, han, is the Turkish derivative of "khan," a widely known Central Asian ruler title, cognate with the common Turkish name Hakan. The compound thus explicitly honors the Xiongnu ruler while embedding ideas of rule and leadership. Notable BearersAccording to Wikipedia, the name Metehan is rarely attested, but its components are prolific in Turkish onomastics. The politician Hüseyin Cahit Yalçın popularized the equation of Mete with Modu, solidifying the link between the historical figure and the first part of the name. While no prominent individuals named Metehan are documented in widely available sources, the name follows a common Turkish naming convention of appending -han to historical or heroic figures, such as in Cengizhan (Genghis Khan). Cultural SignificanceMetehan reflects Turkish nationalism's emphasis on pre-Islamic Central Asian history, especially the legacy of the Xiongnu, whom many view as early Turkic ancestors. The name couples the legendary warrior-leader with the iconic title han, asserting a leadership ethos tied to the steppe. It remains a creative compound, less common than the single given names Mete or Hakan, but appreciated for its historical references. Meaning: Khan similar to or descendant of Mete (Modu Chanyu)Origin: Turkish compound from ancient Turkic and honorific rootsType: Masculine given nameUsage: TurkishRegions: Turkey
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