Language(s) | Igbo |
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Origin | |
Word/name | Nigeria |
Meaning | title of respect for nobles |
Region of origin | South east |
Duru is a surname. In Turkish the name carries the meaning of "lucid" in English; [1] and in Igbo the name is traditionally used as a prefix as a title of respect for nobles. [2]
Adham is a masculine given name meaning "intensity in the blackness" in Arabic used to describe shiny black stallions. In the Arabic world, Adham became the diminutive of Adam and a city was born out of it in the Adam agglomeration in Saudi Arabia. It also is a Slavs surname that means « son of the red earth ». People with this name include :
Goff is a surname of Celtic origin. It is the 946th most common family name in the United States. When the surname originates from England it is derived from an occupational name from Welsh, Cornish or Breton. The Welsh gof and the Breton goff means "smith". The English-originating surname is common in East Anglia, where it is of Breton origin. The Welsh name is a variant of the surname Gough, and is derived from a nickname for someone with red hair. The native Irish name is derived from a patronymic form of the Gaelic personal name Eochaidh/Eachaidh, which means "horseman".
Sherif, also spelled Sharif, is a proper name derived from the Arabic word sharīf, originally a title designating a person descended from the family of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. More broadly, the title sharīf was historically applied to anyone of noble ancestry or political preeminence in Islamic countries.
The Duru–Kleinert transformation, named after İsmail Hakkı Duru and Hagen Kleinert, is a mathematical method for solving path integrals of physical systems with singular potentials, which is necessary for the solution of all atomic path integrals due to the presence of Coulomb potentials. The Duru–Kleinert transformation replaces the diverging time-sliced path integral of Richard Feynman by a well-defined convergent one.
Yusuf is a male name meaning "God increases". It is the Arabic equivalent of the Hebrew name Yosef and the English name Joseph. It is widely used in many parts of the world by Arabs of all Abrahamic religions, including Middle Eastern Jews, Arab Christians, and Muslims.
Naji is an Arabic male given name, which is derived from the Arabic verb to survive. It is also a surname.
Kaplan is a surname that is of ultimately Latin origins. There is also a historically unrelated surname in Turkey.
Dele also Délé is a Nigerian given name and surname of Yoruba origin meaning "arrive home" It is also a diminutive of names such as Ayọ̀délé, Akindélé, Oladélé, Olúdélé, Adédélé(crown/royalty arrives home), etc.
Qasim, Qazeem or Qasem is the transliteration of the male given name, pronounced with a long first syllable. The meaning is one who distributes. The first known bearer of the name was the son of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, Qasim ibn Muhammad.
Kahraman is the Turkish word for hero, borrowed from Persian qahramân (قهرمان). It is also a transliteration for Arabic كهرمان meaning amber, borrowed from Persian kahrobâ (کهربا). The first etymology is the source for the modern Turkish surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Özgür is a unisex Turkish given name and a surname meaning "free" and independent. Notable people with the name include:
Yelda or Yalda might refer to the Yaldā Night holiday. Yelda and Yalda is also a surname and a female given name. The name may refer to:
Blaise is a masculine given name and surname. It is the French derivation of the Latin Blaesus, Greek Βλασιος (Vlasios), and is of uncertain etymological origin.
Atiq or Ateeq is a male Arabic given name, the name appears in the Quran several times. It means "old" or "ancient", and the name is widely used in Muslim countries.
Idris is a Welsh and Arabic given name, also given as surname. The name has two different etymologies.
İsmail Hakkı may refer to:
Hocaoğlu is a Turkish surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Duru is a ward and village in Tanzania. Duru may also refer to
İsmailoğlu is a Turkish surname. Its literal meaning of "descendant of Ismail" is similar to that of the Bosnian surname Smajić and the Albanian family name Smajli and it strongly indicates Muslim religious affiliation of its bearer. People with the name include:
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: