Gender | Male |
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Origin | |
Language(s) | Turkish |
Other names | |
Related names | Altan |
Altay is a common Turkish given name and a surname which may refer to:
Mustafa is one of the names of Prophet Muhammad, and the name means "chosen, selected, appointed, preferred", used as an Arabic given name and surname. Mustafa is a common name in the Muslim world.
Kamal is a male given name used in several languages.
Od iyesi is the Turkic and Mongolian spirit or deity of fire. In Turkic languages, Od means fire, and iye is the familiar spirit of any natural asset, literally meaning "master" or "possessor." Od iyesi protects the fire.
Bakhtiyār, alternatively spelt as "Bakhtyar", "Baxtiyar", "Bachtiar", "Bachtyar" and "Bahtiyar", is a Persian masculine given name and surname. Notable people with the name include:
Hamid refers to two different but related Arabic given names, both of which come from the Arabic triconsonantal root of Ḥ-M-D (ِِح-م-د):
Asem is a male given name of Arabic origin, which means "savior, protector, guardian, defender." Asem is also a female given name of Kazakh origin, which means "beauty, beautiful, refined, graceful, elegant, excellent, splendid, magnificent." It is not related to the Indian given name Asim.
Samad or Samed is an Arabic male given name.
Hassan or Hasan is an Arabic masculine given name in the Muslim world.
Leila is a feminine given name primarily in the Semitic and Iranian languages. In Latin alphabet the name is commonly spelled in multiple ways, including Leila, Layla, Laylah, Laila, Leyla and Leylah.
Erkin is a masculine given name which is also used as a surname. People with the name include:
Aydın (pronounced[ˈajdɯn], also spelled Ajdin, Aiden, Ayden, Aydin, or Aydan, is a Turkic male given name meaning enlightened and bright in the Azeri and Turkish languages. Notable people with the given name or surname include:
Başak may refer to:
Kadir is the primary transliteration of two Arabic male given names and. Al-Qadir is also one of the names of God in Islam, meaning "Almighty".
Umut is a Turkish gender neutral given name meaning hope. Notable people named Umut include:
Caner is a Turkish masculine given name and a surname. People with the name include:
Ayden is a Guanche and Irish male name or Turkish and Azerbaijani feminine given name and surname.
Engin is a given name and a surname. In Turkish Engin means profound, broad, extensive, depth. Notable persons with that name include:
Timur, Temur, Temür, Temir or Tömör is a masculine Turkic and Mongolic given name which literally means iron. It is a cognate of the Bosnian and Turkish name Demir. In Indonesian, timur translates to east, and symbolizes hope by the rising sun.
Can is a common Turkish, Azerbaijani and Circassian given name and surname, meaning spirit, life, soul or heart. Turkish and Azerbaijani use is derived from the Persian word Jan and Circassian use is derived from Circassian word Janberk. In Turkish, the name Can is pronounced similarly to the common English name John. Džan Is a variant in use in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Sabit is an Arabic masculine given name, meaning "firmly in place”, “stable”, “unshakable”, "Nunuman", from Thabit (ثابت). Notable people with the name include: