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817Süleyman is a Turkish and Azerbaijani form of Solomon, derived from the Arabic name Sulaymān, itself a variant of the Hebrew name Shelomo, which is rooted in the word shalom meaning "peace." The name is deeply associated...
Sultan is a unisex name of Arabic origin, derived from the Arabic word sulṭān, meaning "ruler," "king," or "sultan." In religious and historical contexts, the term referred to a position of authority and power, often imp...
Sümeyye is a common feminine Turkish given name, derived from the Arabic name Sumayya. Sumayya (also spelled Sumaya, Somaya, or Soumaya in various regions) carries the beautiful meaning of "high, elevated, lofty" in Arab...
Suna is a feminine Turkish given name, ultimately deriving from the Turkish word for a type of duck, the shelduck (genus Tadorna). In Turkish culture, the name has come to symbolize traits such as elegance, tallness, and...
Süreyya is a Turkish feminine given name, derived from the Arabic name Thurayya. The name ultimately comes from the Arabic word for "the Pleiades," a prominent star cluster in the constellation Taurus. In Arabic, Thurayy...
Suzan 2 is a Turkish feminine given name derived from the Persian word sūzān (سوزان), meaning "burning." This name evokes a sense of passion and intensity, qualities often admired in poetic and romantic contexts. As a Tu...
Tahir (also spelled Taher or Tahar) is a masculine given name derived from the Arabic root ṭ-h-r, meaning "virtuous, pure, chaste." The name is deeply rooted in Arabic and Islamic culture, carrying connotations of moral...
Tahire is a Turkish feminine given name, linguistically forming the counterpart of the masculine name Tahir, which in Arabic means "virtuous, pure, chaste". As a feminine derivative, Tahire embodies the same connotations...
Talât is a Turkish variant of the Arabic-origin name Talat, spelled with a circumflex accent on the â. The name derives from the Arabic word ṭal‘at (طلعة), meaning "face, visage, appearance" — often interpreted more broa...
EtymologyTalat (also transliterated as Talaat and Tal'at; Ottoman Turkish: طلعت; Turkish: Talât; Arabic: طلعة) is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "face, visage, appearance". The name is derived from the Arabic roo...
Talha is an Arabic masculine given name, derived from the Arabic root ṭalḥ, meaning "fruit-bearing tree" or "fruitful tree from heaven." It is used across Arabic-speaking countries, Turkey, and Urdu-speaking regions such...
Talip is the Turkish form of Talib, an Arabic name meaning "seeker of knowledge, student." The name carries strong associations with Islamic tradition, as Abu Talib, the uncle and guardian of the Prophet Muhammad, bore t...
Taner is a Turkish masculine given name and surname, composed of the elements tan meaning "dawn" and er meaning "man, hero, brave". Thus, the name carries the connotation of a "dawn hero" or "brave as the dawn", reflecti...
Tarık is the Turkish form of Tariq, an Arabic origin name that derives from the verb ṭaraqa, meaning "to knock" or "to strike". The name thus carries a sense of a nighttime visitor who announces arrival by knocking at th...
Tayfun is a Turkish masculine given name meaning "typhoon". The name derives from the English word for a tropical cyclone, which itself originates from Arabic ṭūfān (طوفان) meaning "storm" or "deluge", and can ultimately...
Taylan is a Turkish given name primarily used for males. The name carries a dual meaning in the Turkish language: it can signify "tall" (as noted in the name's direct sense) or "gracious," with connotations of a "tall an...
Etymology and Origin Tayyip is the Turkish form of the Arabic name Tayyib, derived from the Arabic root ط ي ب (ṭ-y-b), which conveys the sense of being "pleasant, good-natured," or "pure." The name shares its origin with...
Temel is a Turkish given name for males, meaning "fundamental, basic" in the Turkish language. The name derives from the Turkish word temel, which conveys the idea of a foundation or essential principle, reflecting value...
Tevfik is a Turkish given name for males, corresponding to the Arabic Tawfiq. Both names derive from the Arabic root وفق (wafiqa), meaning "to be successful," and carry the sense of "success" or "good fortune." Culturall...
Timuçin is the Turkish spelling of the Mongol masculine given name Temujin (also romanized as Temüjin), which was the birth name of the Mongol conqueror popularly known by the title Genghis Khan. Derived from the Mongoli...
Timur is a Turkish, Kazakh, Uzbek, Chechen, Russian, Tatar, and historical masculine name derived from the Turkic and Mongol word Temür meaning "iron". This name was borne by several Mongol, Turkic, and Yuan leaders, mos...
Tolga is a Turkish given name meaning "helmet." The name traces its roots to Old Turkic, where it carries the additional connotations of "war helmet" or "the rising." In the Turkish language, it is used primarily for mal...
Toprak is a Turkish unisex given name and surname, derived directly from the Turkish word toprak, meaning "soil," "earth," or "land, country." As a common noun, it refers to the ground beneath one's feet, agricultural la...
Toygar is a Turkish masculine given name that literally means "lark" in the Turkish language. The lark, a small passerine bird known for its melodious song, often symbolizes joy and the awakening of nature in cultural co...
Tuana is a Turkish feminine given name of uncertain etymology. While its exact roots are not definitively established, it is suspected to be of Persian origin, though the evidence is limited. The name is used exclusively...
Tuba is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, derived from ṭūbā (طوبى), which means "blessedness" or "goodness" in Arabic. In Islamic tradition, Ṭūbā is also the name of a tree that grows in paradise (Jannah), as menti...
Tugay is a Turkish masculine given name that, like many names, carries a meaning drawing from the realm of military organization. The name means "brigade, troops" in Turkish, reflecting a tradition of using martial terms...
Tuğba is a Turkish variant form of Tuba, a female name of Arabic origin derived from Ṭūbā (طُبَى), meaning 'blessedness' in Arabic. The name references a legendary tree that Muslims believe grows in heaven (Jannah), as m...
Tuğçe is a common feminine Turkish given name, pronounced [ˈtuːtʃe], that carries historical and cultural weight in its meaning. The name is a diminutive of Turkish tuğ, which refers to a type of banner or crest made of...
Tuğrul is a Turkish masculine given name derived from the mythical bird of prey known in Turkic mythology as the turul. The name stems from a Turkic word meaning "falcon" or "hawk," symbolizing strength, nobility, and po...
Etymology and Meaning Tülay is a common feminine Turkish given name. Its meaning combines two Turkish elements: tüle, which denotes sheer fabric like tulle, and ay, meaning "moon." Thus, the name literally translates to...
Tunç is a Turkish given name and surname that directly translates to "bronze". The name reflects strength, durability, and resilience, much like the metal itself. As a unisex name, particularly used for boys in Turkey, i...
Tuncay is a unilateral given name and surname used primarily in Turkey and Azerbaijan. It is derived from Turkish and Azerbaijani lexical roots: tun meaning "bronze" and cay meaning "moon," thus the literal meaning of th...
Turan (Persian: توران) is a unisex given name, used predominantly in Azerbaijani and Turkish communities. It derives from the Persian toponym Tūrān, referring to a historical region in Central Asia originally inhabited b...
Turgay is a Turkish given name for males.Etymology and MeaningDerived directly from the Turkish word turgay, the name translates to "skylark" (a type of songbird known for its melodious singing). The name carries connota...
Etymology and OriginTurgut is a Turkish name for a boy, derived from the name of the Torghut tribe, a subdivision of the Mongols. The etymology of the tribal name is uncertain; it may come from Mongolian торго (torgo) me...
Türkan is a Turkish feminine given name. Its etymology is believed to stem from the ancient Central Asian title tarkhan (spelled tarkan in modern Turkish), a historical rank used in various Turkic and Mongol states. The...
Tutku is a Turkish unisex given name, though more commonly used for females today. The name derives directly from the Turkish vocabulary word tutku, meaning "passion", "fervor", or "obsession". This semantic choice refle...
Ufuk is a unisex given name of Turkish origin, meaning "horizon". The name derives from the Arabic word ufuq (أفق), which also connotes the horizon, the line where earth and sky meet. This etymological root connects Ufuk...
Uğur is a common masculine Turkish and Azerbaijani given name derived from the eponymous word uğur, which means "luck, fortune" in both languages. As a transparent vocabulary name, it reflects a positive quality or bless...
Ülker is a Turkish feminine given name that means "the Pleiades" in Turkish, referring to the prominent star cluster in the Taurus constellation. The name is intrinsically linked to Turkish culture and is also used in ne...
Ülkü is a Turkish unisex given name and surname. The word ülkü literally translates to "ideal" in Turkish, carrying connotations of aspiration, perfection, or a guiding principle. As a vocabulary name, it emerged during...
Etymology and MeaningUlvi is a Turkish masculine given name meaning "exalted, high". The name derives from Arabic علْويّ (ʿulwīy), an adjective meaning "of high status" or "elevated." Turkish adopted the term through Isl...
Ulviye is a Turkish feminine given name, derived as the feminine form of Ulvi. The root name Ulvi means "exalted" or "high" in Turkish, originating from the Arabic word علْويّ (ʿulwīy). The feminine form Ulviye thus carr...
Umay (also spelled Umai) is a Turkic and Mongolian goddess associated with childbirth and fertility, from a Turkic word meaning "womb" or "placenta". She is revered in Turkish and Tengrist mythology as a protector of wom...
Ümit is a Turkish masculine given name (also used as a unisex name) that means "hope" in Turkish. It is derived from the Persian name Omid (امید), which carries the same meaning. The Persian root can be traced back to Ol...
Ümmügülsüm is the Turkish and Azerbaijani form of Umm Kulthum, an Arabic name consisting of the elements Umm (meaning "mother") and Kulthum. The name Umm Kulthum originally belonged to a daughter of the Prophet Muhammad...
Ümran is a Turkish masculine given name, serving as the Turkish form of the Arabic name Umran. The Arabic name Umran derives from the root عمر (ʿamara), which carries meanings such as "to live long," "to thrive," and "to...
Umut is a Turkish gender-neutral given name meaning "hope". Its origins trace back to the Proto-Turkic word *um-, which conveys a sense of hope, desire, or expectation. Linguistic cognates include Old Uyghur umuɣ, Chuvas...
Ural is a masculine given name in Turkish, derived from the Ural Mountains, a mountain range in Russia that forms the traditional boundary between Europe and Asia. The name's etymology is uncertain, but it is most likely...
Utku is a Turkish unisex given name, predominantly used for males, meaning "victory" in Turkish. The name embodies a powerful and aspirational concept, reflecting a cultural appreciation for strength and triumph.Etymolog...
Vahide is a Turkish feminine given name, derived from the Persian name Wahid, meaning "unique" or "peerless".Etymology and Religious SignificanceThe root name Wahid originates from Arabic, meaning "unique" or "peerless"....
Vahit is a Turkish masculine given name, derived from the Arabic Wahid (وَحِيد). Rooted in the Arabic triliteral root w-ḥ-d (و-ح-د), which conveys oneness and unity, the name means "peerless, unique." In Islamic theology...
Vedat is a Turkish masculine given name derived from the Arabic name Widad, which means "love" or "friendship". The root of the name comes from the Arabic triconsonantal root ودّ (wadda), meaning "to love" or "to be affe...
Veli is a Turkish and Albanian given name, forming the equivalent of Arabic Wali. In Islamic tradition, wali (Arabic: ولي, literally "protector, friend, helper") signifies a guardian or saint — someone who is close to Go...
Volkan is a Turkish masculine given name and surname, directly derived from the Turkish word volkan, meaning "volcano". The name evokes the natural power and fiery force of a volcano, reflecting a bold and strong masculi...
Vural is a Turkish masculine given name and also a common Turkish surname. It is derived from the Turkish word vur, meaning “strike” or “hit,” which gives the name connotations of force and strength. Though its etymology...
Yağız is a Turkish masculine given name meaning "brown" or "chestnut (colour)" in the Turkish language. The name evokes a natural, earthy hue and has been used in Turkey for generations, often associated with strength an...
Yağmur (pronounced [ˈjaːmuɾ]) is a unisex given name and surname of direct nature-themed origin, literally meaning "rain" in both Turkish and Azerbaijani. As a word name, it belongs to the tradition of using elemental an...
Etymology & OriginsYahya is the Arabic, Turkish, and Persian form of the name John, derived from the Hebrew Yoḥanan, meaning "Yahweh is gracious." In the Quran, Yahya appears as the name of a prophet identified with John...