Ergen is a Turkish surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Ilyas is a form of the masculine given name Elias or Elijah, and may refer to:
Çelik, meaning "steel" in Turkish, is a Turkish given name and surname. It may refer to:
İzzet is a Turkish given name for males and a surname. Outside of Turkey the name is sometimes written as Izzet. It is used in many countries. This name may refer to:
Fikri also spelled Fekri, is a masculine given Arabic name or surname in the possessive form, which generally means "thoughtful" but also could bear the meaning "intellectually, mentally, spiritual". It may refer to:
Aytaç is a Turkish given name and surname. Ay is the Turkish word for "moon" and taç for "crown", so Aytaç can be translated as "crown of the moon" or "moon crown". People named Aytaç include:
Baştürk is a Turkish surname. Notable people with the surname include:
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:
Demirci is a Turkish surname meaning "blacksmith". Notable people with the surname include:
Köse is a Turkish surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Günaydın is a Turkish surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Terzioğlu is a Turkish surname. It is an occupational surname of patronymic derivation: Terzi (tailor) + -oğlu
Akar is a Turkish surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Kıraç is a Turkish surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Atakan is a Turkish surname and given name.
Karel is a surname that is derived from the given names Carl and Karl. Notable people with the surname include:
Kılıç is a Turkish surname meaning "sword". Notable people with the surname include:
Kurt is a Turkish surname literally meaning "wolf". It may also be a Hungarian surname Kürt ("horn") spelled without diactirics
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.
Karlov is a Slavic masculine surname that originates from the given name Carl. Its feminine counterpart is Karlova. Notable people with the surname include: