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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. Aybüke - Wikipedia

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    Aybüke is a common feminine Turkish given name. The name has the meaning "very intelligent woman (queen), as beautiful and bright as the moon". "büke" is an ancient Turkic mythological dragon [1] that is the protector, warrior and the defender of the moon. In the old Turkic language "ü" and "ö" are the same letter.

  4. Aylin - Wikipedia

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    Aylin (Turkish pronunciation:, EYE-lin) is a Turkish female given name. It is sometimes used as a given name in the English-speaking world in modern times. (Also spelled as Aelyn, Aelin, Ailyn, Ailynn, Aylinn and Eylin.) The name Aylin also carries the meaning of; “Moon Halo" or, "The one that belongs to the moon”. Other related names are ...

  5. Ayla (name) - Wikipedia

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    Aila is a homophonous name in Finnish (equivalent of Helga or Olga) meaning "bringer of light", and in Scottish meaning "from a strong and resilient place". [ 11 ] [ better source needed ] [ 12 ] Ayla is sometimes falsely identified as a variant of feminine Arabic name " Aliya " meaning "sublime" or "large".

  6. Aisha (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Ayşe Hatun Önal (born 1978), Turkish model, actress, singer and Miss Turkey 1999; Ayşe Kulin (born 1941), Turkish novelist; Ayşe Kuru (born 1974), Turkish women's footballer; Ayşe Melis Gürkaynak (born 1990), Turkish volleyball player; Ayşe Önal (born 1955), Turkish journalist and writer; Ayşe Ören (born 1980), Turkish designer and ...

  7. Suna (name) - Wikipedia

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    Suna is a Turkish female given name that means drake, tall, beautiful and elegant. [1] [2] People. Suna Kan (1936–2023), Turkish violinist of classical music;

  8. Miray (Turkish name) - Wikipedia

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    According to the Turkish Language Institute (Türk Dil Kurumu) Miray is a Turkish name created from the Persian root Mir and Turkish root Ay. [1] Mir in Persian means leader and Ay in Turkish means the moon. Hence the Turkish Language Institute interprets the meaning of Miray as a "Leader that emanates light like the moon."

  9. 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]