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Language(s) | Turkish |
Meaning | "Love her" or "Rejoice!" |
Other names | |
Related names | Abhi, Sevil, Sevim, Sevinç |
Sevin is a common feminine Turkish given name. In Turkish, "Sevin" means "Love her!" and/or "Rejoice!".
Sevin is also a Kurdish feminine name, derived from the Kurdish word Sev which means apple. [ citation needed ]
Sevin may refer to:
Emine is an Arabic-origin given name used for females in Turkey. It has three major meanings: (1) one in whom you can trust and believe, (2) one who is benign and innocuous, and (3) one who is fearless and courageous. It is also argued that the word means beautiful. The name is also used in Japanese (えみね), often with the kanji 笑音 meaning "smiling sound."
Vahid is the Persian, Kurmanji Kurdish and Bosnian variant of the Arabic masculine given name Wahid, meaning "The One", "Unique". People named Vahid include:
Susan is a feminine given name, the usual English version of Susanna or Susannah. All are versions of the Hebrew name Shoshana, which is derived from the Hebrew shoshan, meaning lotus flower in several languages.
Nasrin is a feminine given name in Persian, meaning "wild rose". It is among the most popular names given to girls born in Iran.
Aysel is a feminine Turkish given name popular in Turkey and Azerbaijan. In Turkish, "Aysel" means "bright moon".
Jamil is an Arabic given name. It means "handsome" or "beautiful" in Arabic. The Latin spelling variants include Gamil, Cemil, Djemil or Djamel, Djamil, Jameel and Yamil. The feminine equivalent is Jamila or Jamilah (Djamila).
Cemil is a Turkish given name and is derived from Arabic Jamil with other Arabic variants Gamil, Djemil and Djamil.
Ajla is a feminine given name in various areas around the Eastern Mediterranean. In Arabic it means the “brightest”, “most dazzling”, “most brilliant”, smart. In Turkish it means ’’moonlight’’’ or “halo”, and in Bosnia and Herzegovina the name means "The one who shines in moonlight". The given name is also used elsewhere in the former Yugoslavia such as Croatia.
İdil is a feminine Turkish given name and a feminine Somali given name. İdil means Volga in Turkic languages, referring to the river in Europe and the name of a district in Turkey.
Birsen is a common feminine Turkish given name. It is also used as a surname, and less commonly a masculine given name. The name is produced by using two Turkish words: Bir and Sen. In Turkish, "Bir" means "One", and "Sen" means "You". Thus, "Birsen" means "Only You".
Tülin is a common feminine Turkish given name. In Turkish, "Tülin" means "Halo around the moon". "Tülin", "Aylin", and "Ayla" are synonymous given names. Beside that meaning, "Tülin" also means "Mirror", according to TDK.
İzel is a rare feminine Turkish given name. In Nahuatl, Izel means "only one", "unique".
Evin may be one of several unrelated given names:
Aygül is a feminine Turkmen and Turkish given name and a surname.
Naz is the [[Persian language [Persian]] word for "coy" or "cute". It is a popular feminine given name in Iran, Azerbayjan and Turkey. Naz is also used as a synonym for pride. Gender:female
Dicle is a Kurdish and Turkish surname and feminine given name. Its meaning in the Turkish language is "Tigris".
Tilbe is a feminine Turkish given name of Persian and ultimate Arabic origin which is also used as a surname. In Turkish, Tilbe means "the wise, the reflective" or even "the idol".
Mizgin is a feminine given name of Kurdish language origin, meaning good news.
Asya is a given name with varied origins. It is a Turkish feminine given name meaning Asia. It is a Bulgarian and Russian diminutive form of the feminine given name Anastasia, meaning resurrection. It is also a form of the Arabic name Asiya, meaning melancholic or wistful.