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  2. Category:Turkish feminine given names - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Turkish feminine given names" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 286 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Turkish name - Wikipedia

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    A Turkish name consists of an ad or an isim (given name; plural adlar and isimler) and a soyadı or soyisim (surname). [1] Turkish names exist in a "full name" format. While there is only one soyadı (surname) in the full name there may be more than one ad (given name). Married women may carry both their maiden and husband's surnames.

  4. Category:Turkish given names - Wikipedia

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    Category of Turkish names. Subcategories. This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. F. Turkish feminine given names (287 P) M.

  5. Eda (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Eda is a name that has arisen independently in multiple regions. Eda is a popular Turkish female first name, meaning manner, expression and affectation; [1] derived from the Arabic word, adā (أداء). [2] The name is also found in Old Norse, and subsequently, Old English language, with meaning "strive for wealth". [3]

  6. Category:Turkic given names - Wikipedia

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    Turkish given names (3 C, 9 P) U. Turkic unisex given names (1 P) Uzbekistani given names (7 P) Pages in category "Turkic given names" The following 2 pages are in ...

  7. Selin (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Selin is a Turkish feminine given name that means abundant flowing water. It is also an evergreen plant that grows in Central Asia. It is also an evergreen plant that grows in Central Asia. [ 1 ]

  8. Sibel - Wikipedia

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    Sibel is a Turkish female given name that is Turkish spelling of Anatolian mother goddess, Cybele, symbol and protector of abundance. [2] People named Sibel include: Sibel Adalı, Turkish-American computer scientist; Sibel Altınkaya (born 1993), Turkish table tennis player; Sibel Arslan (born 1980), Swiss-Turkish politician and lawyer

  9. Sinem - Wikipedia

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    Sinem is a Turkish feminine given name, from Persian "sine"+ Turkish first person pronoun "m"; meaning “my heart”, “my chest”, “darling”. [1] The given name is also popular among Turkish-Circassians because Sinem means "my eyes" in the Circassian language, meaning my dear. [2]