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Turkish version of Abd al-Aziz.

Turkish version of Abd al-Hamid.

Turkish variation of Abd al-Qadir.

Turkish version of Abd al-Karim.

Alternate spelling of the Arabic name عبد الله (see Abd Allah), along with its standard form in multiple languages.

Turkish version of Abd al-Latif.

Alternate rendering of the Arabic name عبد الرحمٰن (see Abd ar-Rahman), along with its common Turkish variation.

Has the meaning island in the Turkish language.

The Turkish word signifies "justice" and has its origins in Arabic as عدل (ʿadala), which translates to "to act justly."

The Turkish, Bosnian, and Albanian equivalent of Adam.

Represents "fair, honest, just" in Arabic, derived from the root عدل (ʿadala), which means "to act with justice". This name was used by various...

The feminine version of the name Adil in both Turkish and Albanian.

The Arabic term means "settler". Traditionally, Adnan is considered an ancestor of the Prophet Muhammad and the northern Arabian tribes.

A variation of Ahmad. This name was borne by three Ottoman sultans.

A Turkish and Kazakh variation of Ahmad.

Turkish version of Ahsan.

Derived from the Persian آهو (āhū), which signifies "deer, gazelle".

The Turkish version of Ayda.

This term signifies "devoted, focused" in Arabic. It describes someone who engages in اعتكاف (iʿtikāf), a practice of retreating into a mosque to...

Turkish variation of Ala ad-Din.

Possibly derived from the Arabic علينا (ʿalaynā), which means "to us". Alternatively, it may originate from the Arabic أليناء (ʾalaynāʾ), a plural...

The name signifies "lofty, sublime" in Arabic, derived from the root علا (ʿalā), which translates to "to be high." Ali ibn Abi Talib was a cousin and...

Combination of Ali 1 and Asaf 2.

A Turkish and Kyrgyz cognate is Älihan.

Has the meaning "learned, expert, scholar" in the Arabic language.

The Turkish version of Aaliyah.

Has the meaning "hero, brave" in the Turkish language.

Derived from Turkish alp, which means "brave" or "hero," and arslan, meaning "lion," this name honors the 11th-century Seljuk sultan Alp Arslan, who...

A variation of Alparslan.

Derived from Turkish alp, which means "brave" or "hero," and er, signifying "man," "hero," or "brave."

The Turkish term means "fighter" and is derived from the words alp, meaning "brave" or "hero," and eren, which denotes a "holy person."

Represents "red dawn" in the Turkish language.

Has the meaning "sky, heaven, loftiness" in the Arabic language.

The Turkish version of Amina, which is the name of the mother of Muhammad.

Has the meaning "to be remembered" in the Turkish language.

It may have the meaning "marker, stake" in the Turkish language.

Has the meaning "knowledgeable, wise, skilled" in Arabic.

Turkish and Turkmen version of Aslan.

Arezou is the Turkish, Azerbaijani, and Uyghur version of this name.

The Turkish version of Asif.

Derived from Arabic عسل (ʿasal), which means "honey".

Of possible Scythian origin, the name might mean blue. In Turkic mythology, Asena is depicted as a grey wolf that bore the progenitor of the Ashina...

Has the meaning "noble" in Turkish, derived from the Arabic أصيل (ʾaṣīl).

Turkish variant of Asim 1.

Turkish version of Asiya.

Derived from Turkic arslan, which signifies "lion". This epithet was adopted by numerous medieval Turkic leaders, such as Alp Arslan, a Seljuk sultan...

Has the meaning "origin, original, essence" in the Turkish language.

Derived from Turkish words aslı, which means "origin, essence, or original," and han, signifying "ruler" or "leader."

Has the meaning "sky" in the Turkish language.

The Turkish word for "Asia (continent)".

"ancestor" in both Turkish and Turkmen languages.

Turkish form of Attila.

Turkish version of Attila.

Most likely, it signifies "little father" derived from the Gothic atta, meaning "father," paired with a diminutive suffix. This term was used for a...

Derived from Turkish and Azerbaijani ayaz, which means "frost" or "cold and dry air". It was the name of a slave who became a companion to the...

The name may derive from Turkic ay, which means "moon," and bars, meaning "leopard." This was the name of an uncle of Attila. He is also known as Oeba...

The name originates from the Turkish words ay, which means "moon," and berk, signifying "mighty, firm, or solid."

The Turkish word means "crescent" and is derived from ay, which translates to "moon".

The term means "returning, visitor" in Arabic. In Turkey, it is also connected to the word ay, which signifies "moon".

Derived from Turkish and Azerbaijani, meaning "from the moon", through the combination of the word ay for "moon" and an ablative suffix.