Boral is a surname. People with this name include:
Haydar, also spelt Hajdar, Hayder, Heidar, Haider, Heydar, and other variants, is an Arabic male given name, also used as a surname, meaning "lion". In Islamic tradition, the name is primarily associated with Ali ibn Abi Talib, the son-in-law and cousin of Muhammad, who was nicknamed "Haydar".
Borić is a surname found in Croatia mainly among Croats, but also among Serbs and Bosniaks. They were historically present around the town of Senj.
Çelik, meaning "steel" in Turkish, is a Turkish given name and surname. It may refer to:
Baral is a surname found in people from Bangladesh, India, Nepal, as well as a small number of Jews from Poland and Austria.
Terzi is a surname. People with this surname include:
Bielawski is the surname of a Polish noble family originating from Bielawa, Masovian Voivodeship. The family bore the Jelita coat of arms. The same family confirmed nobility in the Russian Empire in Vilnius (Wilno), where it used the Jastrzębiec coat of arms. In Russia this surname is transliterated as Belyavsky or Belyavskaya (feminine).
Kurtoğlu is a Turkish name. In old times it was a patronymic lakap (epithet) meaning "son of Kurt", from the Turkish first name "Kurt". The latter name literally means "wolf" in Turkish. In modern times the epithet has become a surname. Notable people with this epithet or surname include:
Akarsu is a Turkish surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Demirci is a Turkish surname meaning "blacksmith". Notable people with the surname include:
Altın is a Turkish word meaning "golden". It is also a common surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Terzioğlu is a Turkish surname. It is an occupational surname of patronymic derivation: Terzi (tailor) + -oğlu
Ademović is a predominantly Bosniak surname, derived from the Turkish Adem, which is both a personal name ("Adam") and a word meaning "man". Notable people with the surname include:
Bore or Boré is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Kurt or Kurd is a Turkish name and surname literally meaning "wolf".
Özdilek is a Turkish surname formed by the combination of the two Turkish words öz and dilek and may refer to:
Pehlivan or Pahlevan derives from Iranian language word meaning noble, wrestler, hero or champion and it is a loan word in many Asiatic languages as well as middle eastern languages including Turkish surname originally given to wrestlers. The name of Feyli (Pehli) Kurds is also deriving from the same root word. The word consist of two Iranic (Aryen) word "pehli" or "pahli" and "van, wan". While peh, pah is root word for hero "van" or "wan" is a suffix similar as in "er, or" in soldier, warrior, wrestler, shopper.
İbrahimoğlu or Ibrahimoghlu is a Turkish and Azerbaijani surname. Its literal meaning of "descendant of Ibrahim" is similar to that of the Bosnian surname Ibrahimović and the Albanian family name Brahimaj and it strongly indicates Muslim religious affiliation of its bearer. People with the name include:
Feyzi is a Turkish-language masculine given name and Persian-language surname derived from the Persian noun of Arabic origin فیض (fayz) with the meaning "grace". Notable people with the name include:
Tilki is a Turkish language surname from a nickname meaning "fox" in Turkish. Notable people with the name include:
Kasap is a surname, a Turkish-language variant of Qasab. Notable people with the surname include: