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391Tahire 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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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"....
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...
Yaren is a Turkish feminine given name meaning "close friend". It is derived from Persian yārān (یاران), the plural of yār (friend). The name reflects the cultural importance of friendship and companionship in Turkish an...
Yasemin is the Turkish form of Jasmine, derived from the fragrant flowering plant. The name ultimately comes from Persian yāsamīn, via Arabic, and is used as a given name in many cultures.EtymologyThe name Yasemin traces...
EtymologyYeşim is a feminine Turkish given name derived from the Turkish word yeşim, which means "jade" — the green gemstone prized for its beauty and symbolism. Significantly, the gemological term yeşim itself traces it...
Yeter is a unisex given name and surname of Turkish origin. In Turkish, it means "enough, sufficient", derived from the word yeter, which is the third-person singular present tense of yetmek (to suffice). The name convey...
Yıldız is a Turkish female given name and surname. The word yıldız literally means "star" in Turkish, a celestial symbol of light, guidance, and beauty. The name is popular in modern-day Turkey and among Turkish-speaking...
Yonca is a feminine Turkish given name that directly translates to "clover" in Turkish. The name is inspired by the plant clover, which is often associated with luck and nature in various cultures. In Turkish naming trad...
Zahide is a Turkish feminine given name, derived directly from the masculine Arabic name Zahid. In Arabic, zahid means "pious, devout," referring to a person who practices zuhd — the Islamic concept of asceticism and det...
Etymology Zehra is a Turkish and Urdu form of Zahra 1 or Zahra 2, both of Arabic origin. One possible source, Zahra 1 (from Arabic zahrāʾ), is the feminine form of ʾazhar, meaning "shining, brilliant, bright". This epith...
Zekiye is a Turkish feminine given name, directly derived as the feminine form of the masculine name Zeki. The name Zeki itself means "intelligent, clever" in Turkish, ultimately tracing back to the Arabic word dhakīy (ذ...
Zeliha is a Turkish feminine given name, a variant of Züleyha. Züleyha itself is the Turkish form of Zuleika, a name of uncertain origin, possibly from Arabic. The name is deeply rooted in Islamic and literary tradition,...
Zeynep is the Turkish form of the Arabic female given name Zaynab. The etymology of the root name is uncertain, with several proposed origins. It might be derived from Arabic زين (zayn) meaning "beauty" and أب (ʾab) mean...
Ziynet is the Turkish form of the Persian name Zinat, which is derived from the Arabic root zayn (زين) meaning "to adorn" or "to beautify." The name directly translates to "ornament" or "adornment," reflecting a common t...
Etymology & HistoryZübeyde is the Turkish form of the Arabic name Zubaida, which derives from the Arabic root z-b-d meaning "cream" or "elite, prime, cream." The name was introduced to Turkish via Ottoman Turkish زبیده (...
Züleyha is a Turkish female given name, the Turkish form of Zuleika. The name's etymology is uncertain, but it is believed to be of Arabic origin, ultimately derived from Arabic Zulaykha (زُلَيْخَة). Züleyha is particula...
Zülfiye is a Turkish feminine given name, a local form of Zulfiya. The name's roots trace back through Persian to the word zolf, meaning "tress" or "lock of hair," evoking images of beauty and elegance. In Turkish onomas...
Zümra is a Turkish feminine given name meaning "emerald". The name derives from Turkish zümrüt (emerald), which itself comes via Arabic from the Greek word σμάραγδος (smaragdos), referring to the precious gemstone. This...