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391Hazan is a Turkish feminine given name that means "autumn" (sonbahar) in Turkish. The name evokes the season of harvest and transition, carrying connotations of warmth and beauty. It is distinct from the Hebrew term hazz...
Hediye is a feminine Turkish name directly derived from Arabic Hadia, meaning "gift." It is a popular name in Turkey and among Turkish-speaking communities, reflecting both cultural and linguistic ties to Arabic through...
Hicran is a Turkish and Azerbaijani feminine given name meaning "separation, parting." The name derives from the Arabic word hijrān (هجران), which carries the same sense of separation or abandonment. It entered Turkish a...
Hira 2 is a Turkish female name derived from Arabic حراء (Ḥirāʾ), which refers to the cave of Hira near Mecca. According to Islamic tradition, it was in this cave that the Prophet Muhammad received his first revelation f...
Hiranur is a Turkish feminine given name that combines two Arabic-derived elements: Hira, referring to the Cave of Hira (Ghar-i-Hira) where the Prophet Muhammad received his first revelation from the angel Gabriel, and n...
Etymology and MeaningHülya is a feminine Turkish given name that primarily means "daydream" in Turkish. Its etymology traces back through Arabic to Greek: it derives from the Arabic word Khulya (خوليا), meaning "melancho...
Hümeyra is the Turkish form of Humayra, an Arabic name meaning "red". It was originally a nickname given by the Prophet Muhammad to his wife Aisha, reflecting her fair complexion that would blush reddish. The name has be...
Huriye is a Turkish feminine given name, derived from the Arabic Huriya. The name ultimately stems from the Arabic word ḥūrīyah, meaning "nymph" or "heavenly maiden," referring to the houris — beautiful, pure maidens des...
Hüsniye is a Turkish feminine given name derived from the masculine Husni (also spelled Hüsnü in Turkish). The root name Husni originates from Arabic حسْن (ḥusn), meaning "beauty, excellence, goodness." As such, Hüsniye...
İkra is a Turkish feminine given name, derived from the Arabic name Iqra. The root name Iqra comes from the Arabic word iqraʾ (اقْرَأ), which means “read,” “recite,” or “proclaim.” This word holds profound religious sign...
İkranur is a Turkish feminine given name, formed by combining the name İkra with the Arabic element nur (نور), meaning "light". The result is a name that poetically translates to "the light of İkra" or "light of recitati...
İlayda is a distinctive Turkish feminine given name widely used in modern Turkey. Its most common interpretation, deeply rooted in folk usage, is that it means "water fairy" or refers to a "goddess of water". This links...
İlkay is a common unisex Turkish given name, composed of the elements ilk meaning "first" and ay meaning "moon," thus signifying "first moon" or "new moon." The name reflects the traditional Turkish practice of forming p...
İlknur is a Turkish feminine given name that carries the beautiful meaning of “first light.” It is a compound name formed from the Turkish word ilk, meaning “first,” and the Arabic نور (nūr), meaning “light.” The name th...
İnci is a Turkish and Azerbaijani feminine given name and also a common surname in Turkey. The name directly derives from the Turkish word inci meaning "pearl." As a given name, it is particularly popular in modern Turke...
İpek is a Turkish feminine given name meaning "silk" in Turkish. The name reflects the historical and cultural importance of silk in the Ottoman Empire and earlier Turkic traditions, where silk was a symbol of luxury, el...
İrem is a feminine Turkish given name that evokes the imagery of a paradisiacal garden. It is the Turkish form of the Arabic ʾIram (إرم), which appears in the 89th chapter of the Quran (surah al-Fajr) as the name of a be...
Irmak is a unisex Turkish given name that means "river" in Turkish. The name derives directly from the common Turkish noun ırmak, which denotes a natural stream of flowing water. As a vocative choice, Irmak reflects the...
Jale is a Turkish feminine given name, derived from Zhaleh, a Persian name meaning "dew," "hoarfrost," or small hail. The name is also used in the Iran-Persian cultural sphere (as Jaleh), and the Turkish variant Jalə (wi...
Kader is a Turkish feminine given name meaning "fate, destiny." The name derives from the Arabic word qadar (قدر), which carries the concept of divine predestination in Islamic theology. In Turkey, where the language has...
Kadriye is a Turkish feminine given name, derived as the feminine form of the Turkish male name Kadri 2, which means "value" in Turkish. The name is often used in Turkey and carries connotations of worth and preciousness...
Kelebek is a Turkish feminine given name that means "butterfly." The name directly evokes the delicate and colorful insect, symbolizing transformation, beauty, and freedom in Turkish culture. While primarily used as a fi...
Kerime is a Turkish feminine given name, derived from the Arabic name Karim, with the addition of the feminine suffix -e. Karim itself is rooted in the Arabic word karīm (كريم), meaning “generous” or “noble” from the ver...
Kezban is a Turkish female given name, primarily a variant of Keziban. The name Keziban itself has uncertain origins, but it is thought to possibly derive from Persian کدبانو (kadbānū), meaning "housewife" or "lady of th...
Keziban is a Turkish female given name of uncertain etymology. It may be derived from Persian کدبانو (kadbānū), meaning "housewife, lady of the house", which would connote domesticity and respect. Alternatively, it could...
Kiraz is a Turkish feminine given name that means "cherry". The word ultimately derives from the Ancient Greek city name Κολόη (Kolóē) via Ottoman Turkish. The cherry fruit has been cultivated in Anatolia for millennia,...
Kısmet is a Turkish feminine given name meaning "fate" or "destiny." The word derives from Arabic qisma (قسمة) meaning "portion, allotment" or "share," which evolved to carry connotations of predetermined fate or luck in...
Kübra is a Turkish feminine given name derived from the Turkish form of Kubra, which itself is an Arabic feminine name meaning “greatest” or “great.” The name originates from the Arabic superlative adjective kubrā (كبرى)...
Kumsal is a Turkish feminine given name that directly translates to "beach" in English. It is a toponymic name, derived from the natural landscape, evoking imagery of sandy shores and coastal beauty. While not among the...
Lale is a Turkish feminine given name that means "tulip" in Turkish, derived from Persian laleh (لاله). The tulip (Tulipa), a flower native to Central Asia, held deep cultural significance in the Ottoman Empire and remai...
Latife is a Turkish feminine given name that serves as the feminine form of Latif, ultimately deriving from Arabic. The name is deeply rooted in Islamic tradition, as al-Laṭīf (the Gentle, the Kind) is one of the 99 name...
Leyla is a feminine given name, a variant of Leila, and the usual Turkish, Azerbaijani, Turkmen, and Kurdish form. It is ultimately derived from the Arabic root layl, meaning “night.” The name is popular across the Middl...
Lütfiye is a Turkish feminine given name adopted from Arabic, derived from the masculine Lutfi. It carries the profound meaning of said masculine form: "kind, gentle", originating from the Arabic root لطف (laṭafa) meanin...
Makbule is a Turkish female given name, derived from Ottoman Turkish مقبوله (Makbule), itself from Arabic مَقْبُولَة (maqbūla), meaning "liked" or "accepted." The name is the feminine form of Makbul and continues to be u...
Masal is a Turkish feminine given name derived from the Turkish word masal, meaning “fairy tale” or “story”. The name evokes the charm and imagination of storytelling, and is often chosen for its poetic and melodic quali...
Medine is the Turkish form of Madina, itself ultimately derived from the Arabic name of the city of Medina (al-Madīna), meaning "the city." In Turkish usage, Medine functions both as a place name for the Islamic holy cit...
Etymology and MeaningMehri is a feminine given name of Persian origin, derived from the Persian word مهر (mehr), meaning "friendship, love, kindness." The name embodies warmth and affection, reflecting positive virtues v...
Mehtap is a Turkish feminine given name derived directly from the Turkish word mehtap, meaning “moonlight.” The name is a Turkish form of the Persian Mahtab, which carries the same meaning—a poetic reference to the light...
Mehveş is a Turkish feminine given name, derived as the Turkish form of Mahvash, a Persian name meaning "moon-like." This poetic appellation evokes the beauty and luminosity associated with the moon in Persian and Turkis...
Etymology and MeaningMelek is a Turkish feminine given name derived from the Arabic word malak (ملَك), meaning "angel." The name entered Turkish through Ottoman-era linguistic and cultural exchange with Arabic and Persia...
Meliha is a Turkish feminine given name derived from the Arabic name Maliha, ultimately from the Arabic root m-l-ḥ meaning "salt" but figuratively conveying qualities of beauty, elegance, and grace. The name entered Turk...
Melike is a Turkish feminine given name meaning "queen." It is the Turkish form of Malika, which in turn derives from Arabic Malik 1 meaning "king." The root of the name is the Arabic verb malaka meaning "to acquire, to...
Melis is a Turkish feminine given name, serving as the Turkish form of Melissa, which means 'bee' in Greek. The name derives from the Ancient Greek melissa (μέλισσα), 'bee', though it has also been linked to the word mel...
Melisa is a feminine given name used in several languages, including Spanish, Bosnian, Albanian, Turkish, and Azerbaijani. It is a form of Melissa, a name derived from the Greek word melissa (μέλισσα), meaning "bee".Etym...
Meltem is a Turkish female given name that literally means "sea wind" in Turkish. It specifically refers to the strong, dry northerly winds that blow across the Aegean Sea, known as meltemi in Greek. The name evokes the...
Menesa is a Turkish feminine given name derived from the biblical name Manasseh. In the Hebrew Bible, Manasseh (meaning "causing to forget") was the elder son of Joseph and Asenath, and the ancestor of the Tribe of Manas...
Meral is a Turkish given name meaning "female deer." It is the Turkish variant of Maral, a name found across several languages including Mongolian, Azerbaijani, Armenian, and Turkmen, where it refers specifically to the...
Mercan is a Turkish feminine given name and surname, derived directly from the Turkish word mercan, meaning "coral". The word itself has an Arabic origin, stemming from مرجان (marjān), which also refers to coral. As a gi...
Merve is a feminine Turkish given name, the Turkish form of Marwa. Derived from Arabic marw meaning "pebbles" or "flint," the name also refers to a fragrant plant (Maerua crassifolia). Al-Marwa is the name of one of the...
Meryem is a feminine Turkish given name, serving as the Turkish and Uyghur form of Mary, which itself derives from the Latin Maria and ultimately Hebrew Miryam. In Turkey and among Uyghur-speaking communities, Meryem is...
Mihra is a feminine Turkish given name derived from Persian مهر (mehr), meaning "friendship," "love," or "kindness." In Persian and related cultures, the concept of mehr carries deep emotional and spiritual connotations,...
EtymologyMiray is a Turkish feminine name of uncertain origin. It is likely a compound of two elements: the Arabic word أمير (ʾamīr) meaning "commander" or "prince", and the Turkish word ay meaning "moon" or "month". The...
Müge is a feminine Turkish given name referring to the lily of the valley flower. The name is derived from the French word muguet, which also means lily of the valley, reflecting a linguistic borrowing that likely occurr...
Müjde is a feminine Turkish given name meaning "good news" or "glad tidings." It is the Turkish form of the Persian name Mozhdeh, which carries the same meaning. The name derives from the Persian word mozhdeh (مژده), sig...
Müjgan is a Turkish female given name, deriving from the Persian name Mozhgan. The name is built from the Persian word mozhgān (مژگان), meaning "eyelashes". In Persian, mozhgan is the plural form of mozh, referring to ey...
Mümine is a Turkish feminine given name derived from the masculine Mümin, which itself originates from the Arabic muʾmin, meaning "believer." The name is rooted in the Arabic triliteral root أمن (ʾamuna), conveying the c...
Etymology and OriginMünevver is the Turkish form of the Arabic name Munawar, meaning "luminous, bright, shining". The Arabic root n-w-r (nawwara) conveys the concept of illumination and light, making Münevver a poetic na...
Münire is a Turkish feminine given name, directly derived from the Arabic masculine name Munir. Through this root, Münire carries the meaning "bright, shining" or "luminous," evoking light and illumination. The name is f...
Naciye is a Turkish feminine given name, closely related to the masculine name Naci. It functions as the feminine form of Naci, which itself derives from the Arabic root najā, meaning “to save, to entrust, to confide in....
Nadire is a feminine given name used primarily in Nadir, a unisex name in Arabic meaning "rare" or "precious." This feminine variant has gained popularity in Turkey and Albania, often chosen for its melodious sound and c...