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Abdülaziz Masculine Turkish

Abdülaziz is the Turkish form of Abd al-Aziz, an Arabic name meaning "servant of the powerful" (from ʿabd "servant" and ʿazīz "powerful"). The name is most famously associated with the Ottoman sultan Abdülaziz, who reign...

Abdülhamit Masculine Turkish

Abdülhamit is the Turkish form of the Arabic name Abd al-Hamid, which means "servant of the praiseworthy" — a theophoric name built from Arabic ʿabd ("servant") and al-Ḥamīd ("the All-laudable"), one of the names of God...

Abdülkadir Masculine Turkish

Abdülkadir is the Turkish form of Abd al-Qadir, a theophoric Arabic name meaning "servant of the capable, servant of the powerful." The name derives from the Arabic elements ʿabd ("servant") and qādir ("capable, powerful...

Abdülkerim Masculine Turkish

Abdülkerim is the Turkish form of Abd al-Karim, a theophoric Arabic name meaning "servant of the Generous" (al-Karīm being one of the 99 names of God in Islam). The name is composed of the Arabic elements ʿabd ("servant"...

Abdullah Masculine Arabic Bengali +4

Etymology Abdullah is a common transliteration of the Arabic name ʻAbd Allāh (عبد الله), a theophoric name meaning "servant of Allah" or "servant of God." It is composed of the Arabic words ʿabd (عبد), meaning "servant"...

Abdüllatif Masculine Turkish

Abdüllatif is the Turkish form of Abd al-Latif, a theophoric name of Arabic origin. The name is composed of two elements: ʿabd meaning "servant" and laṭīf meaning "gentle" or "kind." Together, the name signifies "servant...

Abdurrahman Masculine Arabic Turkish

Abdurrahman is an alternate transcription of the Arabic عبد الرحمٰن (see Abd ar-Rahman), as well as the usual Turkish form. The name is built from the Arabic words abd meaning "servant" and ar-Rahman meaning "the Mercifu...

Ada 2 Feminine Turkish

Ada is a feminine Turkish given name meaning "island" in Turkish. The name directly derives from the Turkish vocabulary word ada for an island, evoking connotations of serenity, beauty, and separation from the mainland....

Adalet Feminine Turkish

Adalet is a Turkish feminine given name that directly translates to "justice". The name is derived from the Arabic root ʿadala (عدل), meaning "to act justly", and entered Turkish through Ottoman-era borrowings from Arabi...

Adem Masculine Turkish Albanian +1

Adem is a masculine given name common in Turkey, Bosnia, and Albania, serving as the Turkish, Bosnian, and Albanian form of Adam. The name corresponds to the biblical and Quranic figure Adam, who is recognized as the fir...

Adil Masculine Arabic Kazakh +3

Adil is an Arabic masculine given name and surname, derived from the Arabic root عدل (ʿadala) meaning "to act justly". The name directly translates to "fair, honest, just" in Arabic. It is a common name throughout the Mu...

Adile Feminine Turkish Albanian

Adile is a Turkish and Albanian feminine given name, derived as the feminine form of Adil. The root name Adil means "fair, honest, just" in Arabic, stemming from the root عدل (ʿadala) meaning "to act justly." This name w...

Adnan Masculine Arabic Bengali +5

Adnan (Arabic: عدنان, romanized: ʿAdnān) is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "settler". In Islamic tradition, Adnan is revered as a patriarch of the northern Arabian tribes and a direct ancestor of the Pr...

Ahmed Masculine Arabic Bengali +5

Ahmed is a variant of the Arabic name Ahmad, which means "most commendable, most praiseworthy" — a superlative form derived from the root حمد (ḥamida) meaning "to praise." This root also gives rise to Hamid 1 ("praisewor...

Ahmet Masculine Kazakh Turkish

Ahmet is a Turkish and Kazakh form of the Arabic name Ahmad, which derives from the Arabic root ḥamida (to praise) and means "most praiseworthy" or "most commendable." This masculine given name is widely used across the...

Ahsen Feminine Turkish

Ahsen is the Turkish form of Ahsan, reflecting the adoption of Arabic names into Turkish culture, often with adaptations in spelling and pronunciation. While Ahsan is a distinctly masculine name in Arabic and other Islam...

Ahu Feminine Turkish

Ahu is a female given name of Turkish origin, derived from the Persian word āhū (آهو), meaning "deer" or "gazelle." This etymology associates the name with the graceful and gentle qualities often attributed to these anim...

Ajda 1 Feminine Turkish

Ajda is a Turkish feminine given name, primarily recognized as a local variant of Ayda. The name Ayda itself has Arabic origins, meaning 'returning' or 'visitor', while in Turkish culture it is often associated with the...

Akif Feminine Arabic Azerbaijani +2

Akif (also spelled Akef, Aakif, or Aqif) is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "devoted, focused." It derives from the Arabic root ʿ-k-f, which carries connotations of focusing intently on something or clinging to it...

Alaattin Masculine Turkish

Alaattin is the Turkish form of Ala ad-Din, an Arabic compound name meaning “excellence of the faith” or “nobility of religion.” The Turkish variant dispenses with the hyphen and typically drops the second part (“ad-Din”...

Aleyna Feminine Turkish

Aleyna is a feminine Turkish given name whose origins are likely rooted in Arabic. Its most common proposed etymology derives from the Arabic word علينا (ʿalaynā), meaning “to us” or “upon us.” This phrase appears in Isl...

Ali 1 Masculine Somali Arabic +14

Ali is a masculine given name widely used across the Muslim world, meaning "lofty, sublime" in Arabic. It derives from the Arabic root ʿalā (علا), meaning "to be high," which is also the root of the element ʿalā.Etymolog...

Ali Asaf Masculine Turkish

Ali Asaf is a Turkish masculine compound name, combining Ali (meaning "lofty, sublime" in Arabic) and Asaf (of uncertain origin, possibly linked to the biblical Asaph).EtymologyThe first element, Ali, derives from the Ar...

Alihan Masculine Kyrgyz Turkish

Alihan is a masculine given name used primarily in Turkish and Kyrgyz cultures. It is a cognate of the Kazakh name Älihan, sharing the same etymological components: the Arabic name Ali, derived from the Semitic root علا...

Alim Masculine Arabic Azerbaijani +2

Alim (also anglicized as Aleem) is a masculine given name of Arabic origin. It directly translates to "learned," "expert," or "scholar" in Arabic. As one of the 99 Names of God in Islam (Al-ʿAlīm), it means "the All-Know...

Aliye Feminine Turkish

Aliye is the Turkish form of Aaliyah, a feminine given name derived from the Arabic root علا (ʿalā) meaning "to be high." The name ultimately stems from Aali, which carries the sense of "high, lofty, sublime." Through th...

Alp Masculine Turkish

Alp is a Turkish masculine given name and surname that means "hero, brave" in Turkish. The name has ancient roots in the Proto-Turkic language, where it served as a title denoting courage and martial prowess, used for bo...

Alparslan Masculine Azerbaijani Turkish

Alparslan is a Turkish and Azerbaijani masculine given name combining two powerful elements: alp meaning 'brave, hero' and arslan (lion), symbolizing strength and courage. The name is historically associated with the 11t...

Alpaslan Masculine Turkish

Alpaslan is a Turkish given name for males, a variant of the more common form Alparslan. The name derives from two Turkish elements: alp meaning "brave, hero" and arslan (or aslan) meaning "lion," thus combining to "brav...

Alper Masculine Turkish

Alper is a Turkish masculine given name, as well as a surname. As a given name, it is a compound of the two alp and er elements. In Turkish, alp means "brave" or "heroic", derived from an ancient Central Asian noble titl...

Alperen Masculine Turkish

Alperen is a Turkish given name. Its modern interpretation combines the elements alp, meaning "brave" or "hero," and eren, meaning "holy person" or "saint," making it a compound that signifies "heroic saint" or "brave my...

Altan 1 Masculine Turkish

Altan is a masculine Turkish given name with a poetic meaning. Derived from two Turkic roots, al meaning "red" or "scarlet" (also related to crimson red or blood red) and tan meaning "dawn" or "daybreak," the name transl...

Alya 1 Feminine Arabic Indonesian +2

Alya is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "sky, heaven, loftiness" (from Arabic علياء (ʿaliyya')). It is a common name in Arabic-speaking countries, as well as in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Turkey, where it h...

Amine 2 Feminine Turkish

Etymology and MeaningAmine is the Turkish form of Amina, a name of Arabic origin that carries deep historical and spiritual significance. The root of Amina is derived from the Arabic word ʾamina, meaning "safe, secure" o...

Anıl Masculine Turkish

Anıl is a Turkish masculine given name. It derives from the Turkish word anılmak, meaning "to be remembered" or "to be commemorated." The name is often interpreted as "Righteous Ruler" or "Just Emperor," reflecting a sen...

Arda Masculine Turkish

Arda is a masculine Turkish given name with several interconnected meanings and a rich historical background. Derived from the Turkish word arda, it can signify "sceptre," an ornamented staff carried by rulers as a symbo...

Arif Masculine Arabic Azerbaijani +6

Arif (Arabic: عارف, also spelled Aref in Persian and Urdu, or Arief in Indonesian and Malay) is an Arabic male given name that means "learned, knowing, expert" in Arabic. The name stems from the Arabic root ع ر ف (ʾayn-r...

Arslan Masculine Turkish Turkmen

Arslan is a Turkic masculine given name and surname, primarily used in West Asia, Central Asia, and South Asia. It is a variant form of Aslan, which itself derives from Old Turkic arslan meaning "lion." The name carries...

Arzu Feminine Azerbaijani Turkish +1

Arzu is a feminine given name and surname used in Turkish, Azerbaijani, and Uyghur cultures. It is the local form of the Persian name Arezou, which means "desire" in Persian. The name carries connotations of longing, asp...

Asaf 2 Masculine Turkish

Asaf 2 is the Turkish form of Asif, a name with deep roots in Islamic tradition and biblical history. Asif itself is understood to be a variant of the Hebrew name Asaph, meaning "collector" in Hebrew. According to Genesi...

Asel Feminine Kyrgyz Turkish

Asel is a feminine first name of Kyrgyz and Turkish origin, derived from the Arabic word ʿasal (عسل) meaning "honey.” The name evokes sweetness and natural abundance, common virtues in Central Asian and Turkic naming tra...

Asena Feminine Turkish

Asena is the name of a she-wolf at the center of the Göktürk foundation myth in Turkic mythology. The name is possibly of Scythian origin, meaning "blue" or "gray", reflecting the symbolic blue-gray coat of the wolf. Acc...

Asil 1 Masculine Turkish

Asil is a Turkish masculine given name meaning "noble", ultimately derived from Arabic أصيل (ʾaṣīl). The Arabic root carries connotations of authenticity, nobility, and purity of lineage. In Turkish usage, the name refle...

Asım Masculine Turkish

Asım is the Turkish form of the Arabic name Asim (also spelled Aasem, Asem, Assem, Assim), derived from the Arabic root عصم (ʿaṣama), meaning "to protect"EtymologyThe name Asım shares its origin with the Arabic name Asim...

Asiye Feminine Turkish

Asiye is a Turkish female given name that corresponds to the Arabic name Asiya. In Turkish usage, it is the standard form of Asiya, which is most commonly associated with the wife of the Pharaoh in Islamic tradition. The...

Aslan Masculine Azerbaijani Kazakh +4

Aslan is a name of Turkic origin, derived from arslan meaning "lion." It has been used as a given name, byname, or title among various Turkic peoples, including Azerbaijanis, Kazakhs, Turks, Chechens, and Ossetians. The...

Aslı Feminine Turkish

Aslı is a Turkish feminine given name derived from the Turkish noun aslı, meaning "origin, original essence" or "genuine, authentic." The name carries deep cultural resonance in Turkic literature, originating from the 16...

Aslıhan Feminine Turkish

Aslıhan is a Turkish female given name, a compound of the elements aslı meaning "origin, original, essence" and han meaning "khan, ruler, leader". The name thus conveys the sense of "noble essence" or "authentic ruler",...

Asuman Feminine Turkish

Asuman is a Turkish feminine given name meaning "sky" in Turkish. The name evokes the vastness and beauty of the heavens, and is sometimes associated with celestial themes. It may also be linked to the Arabic word for he...

Asya 2 Feminine Turkish

Asya is a Turkish feminine given name derived directly from the name of the continent Asia. The name reflects the Turkish spelling of the continent, where Asya means 'Asia' and is also used as a personal name.The use of...

Ata 1 Masculine Turkish Turkmen

Origin and MeaningAta is a Turkish and Turkmen masculine given name that derives directly from the native word ata, meaning "ancestor" in both languages. In Turkic linguistic tradition, the term also conveys respect for...

Atila Masculine Turkish

Atila is a Turkish variant of the name Attila. The name Attila itself probably means "little father," derived from the Gothic element atta "father" combined with a diminutive suffix. This etymology reflects the influence...

Atilla Masculine Turkish

Atilla is a Turkish variant of Attila, the name of the infamous 5th-century leader of the Huns. The Huns, a nomadic people from Central Asia, had expanded into Eastern Europe by the 4th century, compelling their Gothic s...

Attila Masculine Turkish Hungarian +1

Attila is a masculine name of uncertain etymology, best known as the name of a 5th-century leader of the Huns. It probably originates from the Gothic element atta meaning "father," combined with a diminutive suffix, givi...

Ayaz Masculine Azerbaijani Turkish +1

Ayaz is a masculine given name derived from Turkish and Azerbaijani ayaz, meaning "frost" or "dry and cold air." The name gained prominence through Malik Ayaz (993–1041), a Georgian slave who became a close companion and...

Aybars Masculine Turkish

Aybars is a Turkish masculine given name with roots in Turkic mythology and language. The name is composed of two Turkic elements: ay meaning "moon" and bars meaning "leopard". However, scholars such as Pritsak and Nişan...

Ayberk Masculine Turkish

Ayberk is a common masculine Turkish given name. It is composed of two elements: ay meaning "moon" and berk meaning "mighty, firm, solid" or "lightning". The name thus conveys meanings such as "mighty as the moon" or "li...

Ayça Feminine Turkish

Ayça is a common feminine Turkish given name derived from ay, the Turkish word for "moon". The suffix -ça functions as a diminutive, so the name carries connotations of "little moon" or "crescent moon". In Turkish cultur...

Ayda Feminine Arabic Persian +1

Etymology and MeaningAyda is a feminine given name with roots in Turkish, Arabic, and Persian cultures. In Arabic, it derives from the root ʿ-w-d, meaning "returning, visitor." However, in Turkish, the name is primarily...

Aydan 1 Feminine Azerbaijani Turkish

Aydan is a feminine first name used primarily in Azerbaijan and Turkey. It is derived from the Turkish and Azerbaijani word ay, meaning "moon," combined with an ablative suffix, giving it the meaning "from the moon." The...

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