Meral

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Meral
Gender Female
Origin
Language(s) Turkish
MeaningFemale Deer
Other names
Related namesMaral, Ceren

Meral is a common Turkish given name that means female deer. It is Turkish variant of Maral. In Altai, Turkish, Mongolian, Armenian and Persian "Maral" means "female deer". It is also used as a surname.

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