Russia is characterized by the spread national cultures other peoples. This left its mark on the etymology. As a rule, the naming of newborns with names unusual for Russian open spaces is more often inclined towards Western Europe rather than to eastern traditions.
Female names from the Turkish coast in Russia
However, the widespread spread of Islam in Lately marked the beginning of the popularity of Eastern and Muslim names. Turkish female names This is still a rarity for our country. Numerous films Turkish origin won a certain springboard for their popularization. The television series made a great contribution to the growth of popularity Magnificent century. Already on the streets you can meet Roksolana and Hurrem, Fatmagul and Feride. A Russian women They are enthusiastically watching the new Turkish series The Story of a Girl Named Yaz. At all times, female names of the Turkish state were distinguished by their beauty and separate explanation, which is why they are widely known in modern world easily explainable.
The influence of related cultures on the formation of Turkish female names
The close proximity of three cultures having the same religion: Arabic, Persian and Turkic influenced the origin of female names. Muslim nicknames made their contribution to the interpretation of the female Turkish name. Most beautiful female Turkish nicknames have analogues in Arabic and Persian.
When a child is born, families experience whole discussions, and sometimes even disputes during the naming process. But not in Turkey. Here the father gives the name to his daughter. Only the head of the family makes the final decision. Looking into centuries-old history, it should be noted that the appearance of a daughter in a Turkish family was an undesirable event. Upset by the birth of an heiress, the fathers called them ugly and difficult nicknames. They were the personification negative qualities appearance and character of a person. But several centuries ago, the appearance of a daughter became the same long-awaited event as the birth of a boy. The girls' names have changed. They acquired euphony and beauty.
Popularity and meaning of female Turkish names
What does a Turkish girl's name mean? The leadership among them is occupied by names borrowed from the Koran, legendary representatives of the fair half of humanity of bygone days, heroines of history.
Notable examples are:
Hatice. Personifies the guardian of the human soul, who throughout all life path protects him from evil eyes.
Aishe. This is what they called the wife of the Prophet Muhammad.
Fatma. She is the fourth daughter of the Prophet Muhammad.
Even in Turkey, girls are traditionally named by day, month or date of birth. For example, Juma is Friday.
A large list of Turkish names owe their roots to astronomy and natural phenomena. These are wonderful female nicknames that are recognized by Eastern men.
Aigul is translated into Russian as “moon”.
Eileen is interpreted as "moonlight".
Aisu means "moon water".
Akyildiz in translation sounds like “white star”.
Gülenay is interpreted as “laughing moon”.
Gulgun is interpreted as a “pink day”.
Dolunay is translated as “full moon”.
Yildiz Russian meaning"star".
Ebru means “cloud” in Russian.
Esen is interpreted as "wind".
Yagmur is interpreted as “rain”.
A whole list of great names for Turkish women flora and fauna gives:
Akgul means “white rose” in Russian.
Altynajak meaning of the name “golden wheat”.
Ares interpretation of the meaning of “bee”.
Agena is interpreted as “the she-wolf mother of the Turks.”
Race means "flower bud".
Yonsa translates to "clover".
Kelbek in translation sounds like “butterfly”.
Marty Russian meaning "seagull".
Myoge is interpreted as “lily”.
Nergis is translated as "narcissist".
Selvi in Russian sounds like “cypress”.
Fidan is interpreted as “little tree”.
Chigdem in Russian means “saffron flower”.
Chilek is interpreted as “strawberry”.
Ela means "hazel" in Russian.
In Turkey, it is customary to name girls like a body of water or a season:
Deniz is translated into Russian as “sea”.
Derya is interpreted as “ocean”.
Damla is interpreted as “drop”.
Pinar means "spring".
Khazan is interpreted as “autumn”.
Fathers love Turkish girls in such a way as to arouse admiration and interest among others:
Asli is interpreted as “genuine”.
Adak is translated as “oath.”
Altynna, in Russian “golden”.
Duygu - meaning “sensation”.
Yozgur is interpreted as “free”.
Kanan translates to “beloved” in Russian.
Simge means "symbol".
Sevzhi in Russian sounds like “love”.
Eke means “queen” in Russian.
IN modern conditions the coexistence of many different ethno-national cultures and their mutual penetration, more and more often young parents give their children names that are uncharacteristic for their areas. Russia in this regard can serve as a vivid illustration of this process. It is characteristic, however, that the parents’ gaze is turned to the West, to the traditional European culture. On the other hand, with the spread of Islam, newborns are increasingly given Eastern, Muslim names. In this article we will touch a little on such a topic as female Turkish names, which are still relatively rare for Russia as a whole.
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There are an extremely large number of Turkish names. This situation is caused by the fact that the whole mass of Arabic names, as well as many Persian and others common among Muslim peoples, are added to the original Turkish common nouns. Moreover, many of them are connected in various options, forming countless variants of complex names consisting of several roots.
Naming traditions in Turkey
Often, when choosing a name for a newborn girl, the decisive factor is the special environmental conditions or time of year. For example, if a child was born on some significant occasion religious holiday, it may be named after this holiday. It often happens that names are given according to days of the week, months, seasons, time of day or weather conditions. Names rooted in the Koran and belonging to various outstanding women who played a role in the history of the Prophet Muhammad and Islam.
List of Turkish names
Here are the most revered female Turkish names (though both of them are of Arabic origin):
- Aishe. For every Muslim, this name is of great importance, because this was the name of the wife of the founder of this religion - the Prophet Muhammad. It means "life".
- Fatima. And this name belonged to the daughter of the prophet. Translated into Russian, it means “weaned.”
Female Turkish names related to celestial bodies, sky and weather conditions
- Aigul. Literally means "moon".
- Eileen. Close in semantics to the previous one, but more specific. Can be translated as “moonlight”.
- Ida. The name is peculiar when translated into Russian, because its literal meaning is “on the moon.”
- Aytach. The meaning of this common noun fits well with the phrase “moon diadem”.
- Gyokce. The semantics of this option is related to the sky. The closest direct meaning is “heavenly”.
- Gulgun. A name translated as “pink day.”
- Dolunay. This word refers to the full moon.
- Yildiz. And this is what they call night stars in Turkey.
- Ozai. According to its meaning, this name can mean a special, unusual moon.
- Tang. Sunset is the literal translation of this word.
- Shafak. In Turkey, this word is used to describe the evening twilight time. Accordingly, when a child is born during this period, it is used as a common noun.
- Ebru. It means "cloud".
- Yagmur. Translated as "rain".
Names associated with plants
- Akgul. This is a "white rose".
- Altinacak. It can be literally translated as “golden wheat.”
- Bingyul. This name is based on the word “rose” and a numeral, in this case one thousand. The Turks love to give names like this.
- Gelistan. And this is not even a thousand, this is a whole rose garden.
- Jonsa. A name that also refers to clover.
- Lale. Can be translated as "tulip". Sometimes it is also interpreted as "lily".
- Nergis. This word in Turkey is used to describe a flower known in Russia as narcissus.
- Nulefer. Translated as “lily growing in water.”
- Selvi. Like many other female Turkish names, this name comes from the name of a tree. In this case - cypress.
- Fidan. Means "small tree".
- Ela. This name can be translated into Russian as the word “hazel”.
Most Muslim families want to give their children names that are beautiful, pleasant to hear and have meaning. The Turkish people are especially sensitive to the choice of girls' names. As a rule, almost all Turkish names for girls personify femininity, tenderness and beauty, which over time is imprinted on the characters of the owners of such names. In the pre-Islamic era, many families, or rather family heads, treated their daughters with hatred. They expressed their attitude towards them in their names. For example, they gave the girl the name Bagida - “hated, despicable”, or the name Jusama, which translated means “ nightmare".
After the adoption of Islam, Turkish names for girls such as Asia, Maryam, Fatima, Aisha, Khadija, Zainab became widespread, and the attitudes of men towards women also changed. They began to be more sensitive to female, especially to my daughters. These names spread mainly because of their beautiful sound. In addition, in those days such gentle female names of Turkish origin as Amal, Manal, Iman, Hanan became widespread. If the family is Muslim, then the parents want to give their daughters a name related to Islamic history. And the rest of the residents of Turkey can give their children almost any Western or foreign names they like.
Beautiful Turkish names for girls:
Arzu - desire
Ayda - on the moon
Akcan - white soul
Gunay - day moon
Asli - true, genuine
Guray - strong moon
Altin - gold, golden
Gumus - silver
Aytac - lunar crown
Altinbasak - golden wheat
Irmak - river
Akyildiz - white star
Isil - shine
Aysu - moon water
Kutay - sacred moon
Adak - oath
Kugu - swan
Akgul - white rose
Kara - dark/black
Aynur - sacred light of the moon
Kumsal - sandy beach
Armagan - a special gift
Kivilcim - spark
Akca - whitish, white
Kutsal - sacred
Ari - bee
Karaca - dark, darkish
Bingul - a thousand roses
Lale - tulip
Birsen - only you
Marti - seagull
Basar - to be a winner
Ozlem - strong desire
Besgul - 5 roses
Ozay is a special moon
Basak - wheat
Ozcan is a special soul
Bilge - knowledge
Pamuk - cotton
Boncuk - prayer, rosary
Pinar - small spring
Ceylan - gazelle
Secil - chosen one
Sevgi - love
Cicek - flower
Seven - loving
Cilek - strawberry
Senay - cheerful moon
Sarigul - yellow rose
Caglayan - waterfall
Safak - dusk
Cigdem - saffron flower
Selvi - cypress
Damla - drop
Sirin - pretty
Dolunay - full moon
Saygi - respect
Dinc - strong, healthy
Sezen - the one who feels
Duygu - feeling, feeling
Sonay - last moon
Ece - queen
Sel - rain, thunderstorm
Esen - hearty, healthy
Turkay - Turkish moon
Ela - hazelnut, hazel
Tanyeli - wind at sunset
Elmas - diamond, diamond
Tezay - fast moon
Gonul - heart
Tan - sunset
Gulgun - pink day
Tangul - sunset rose
Tanyildiz - sunset star
Gulay - pink moon
Ucgul - 3 roses
Gulenay - laughing moon
Yagmur - rain
Gokce - heavenly
Yesil - green
Gulesen - healthy rose
Yildiz - star
Gulkiz - pink girl
A correctly chosen name has a strong positive impact on a person’s character, aura and destiny. Actively helps to develop, forms positive qualities of character and condition, strengthens health, removes various negative programs of the unconscious. But how to choose the perfect name?
Despite the fact that in culture there are poetic interpretations of what women's names mean, in reality the influence of the name on each girl is individual.
Sometimes parents try to choose a name before birth, preventing the child from developing. Attempts to use astrology are no longer applicable; astrology and numerology for choosing a name have squandered all serious knowledge about the influence of a name on fate over the centuries.
Christmastide calendars, holy people, without consulting a seeing, perspicacious specialist, do not provide any real assistance in assessing the influence of names on the fate of a child.
Popular lists, happy, beautiful, melodious female names are essentially generalizations, and completely turn a blind eye to the individuality, energy, and soul of the child.
Beautiful and modern Turkish names should first of all suit the child, and not relative external criteria of beauty and fashion. Who don't care about your child's life.
Various characteristics according to statistics - positive features name, negative traits name, choice of profession by name, influence of a name on business, influence of a name on health, psychology of a name can only be considered in the context of a deep analysis of the character, energy structure, task for life and gender of a particular child.
Name Compatibility Topic(and not the characters of people) is an absurdity that turns the interaction inside out different people internal mechanisms of influence of a name on the state of its bearer. And it cancels the entire psyche, unconscious, energy and behavior of people. Reduces the entire multidimensionality of human interaction to one false characteristic.
Meaning of the name does not give full impact, it is only a small part of the impact. For example, Sevzhi (love) does not mean that the girl will be happy in family life, and bearers of other names are unhappy. The name can weaken her health, block her heart center and she will not be able to give and receive love. On the contrary, another girl will be helped to solve problems related to love or family, it will make life and achieving goals much easier. The third girl may not have any effect at all, whether there is a name or not. Etc. Moreover, all these children can be born on the same day. And have the same astrological, numerological and other characteristics. And the same name. But fates are different.
The most popular Turkish names for girls are also misleading. 95% of girls are called names that do not make their fate easier. You can only focus on the child’s innate character, spiritual vision and the wisdom of a specialist. And experience, experience and once again the experience of understanding what is happening.
The secret of a woman's name, as a program of the unconscious, a sound wave, vibration is revealed in a special bouquet primarily in a person, and not in the semantic meaning and characteristics of a name. And if this name destroys a child, then no matter how beautiful, melodious with the patronymic, astrologically accurate, blissful it is, it will still be harmful, destroy character, complicate life and burden fate.
Below is a list of Turkish names. Try to choose several that you think are most suitable for your child. Then, if you are interested in the effectiveness of the name’s influence on fate, .
List of female Turkish names in alphabetical order:
Asli - genuine, real
Aigul - moon
Ayla - moonlight
Eileen - moonlight
Aishe - alive
Aishel - like the Moon
Aisu - moon water
Aysun - beautiful as the moon
Adak - oath, prayer
Akcan - white soul
Aksa - whitish, white
Akgul - white rose
Akyildiz - white star
Altyn - gold, golden
Altynajak - golden wheat
Macaws - bee
Armaan - a special gift
Arzu - desire
Agena - wolf mother of the Turks
Ida - on the moon
Ainur - sacred light of the moon
Aytach - lunar crown
Basak - wheat
Belgin - clear
Berku - fragrant
Berna - young
Bilgi - wise
Buudai - wheat
Basar - to be a winner
Beshgul - five roses
Bingyul - a thousand roses
Birsen - only you
Bonchuk - prayer, rosary
Gizem - mystery
Race - flower bud
Gozde - beloved, chosen
Golistan - rose garden, earth
Gyokce - heavenly
Goksel - heavenly rain
Gjonul - heart
Goje - valuable, beautiful in my eyes
Gul - rose
Gyulai - pink moon
Gülenay - laughing moon
Guler - laughing
Gulesen - healthy rose
Gulgun - pink day
Gumush - silver
Gyun - day
Gunay - day moon
Güney - south
Guray - strong moon
Denise - sea
Derya - ocean
Dilara - beloved
Jan - soul
Jaylan - gazelle
Damla - drop
Dinch - strong, healthy
Dolunay - full moon
Duygu - feeling, sensation
Yeschil - green
Yozge - different, different
Yozgur - free
Yozlem - longing
Irmak - river
Yishik - light
Yishil - radiance
Yeter - enough is enough
Yildiz is a star
Jonsa - clover
Kanan - favorite
Kelbek - butterfly
Kara - Dark, Black
Karasa - Dark, darkish
Kiviltsim - spark
Kyugyu - swan
Gyumsal - sandy beach
Kutai - sacred moon
Kutsal - sacred
Lale - tulip
Marty the seagull
Melek - angel
Meriem - stubborn, rebellious, rebel
Möge - lily
Nergis - narcissist
Nesrin - wild rose
Nulefer - water lily
Nurai - bright moon
Ozai is a unique, special moon
Ozzan is a unique, special soul
Ozlem - strong desire
Pembe - pink
Pinar - spring
Pamuk - cotton
Pinar - a small spring
Sanaz - unique, unusual
Simge - symbol
Su - water
Sarygul - yellow rose
Saiji - respect
Sechil - the chosen one
Sat - downpour, thunderstorm
Seven - loving
Sevzhi - love
Selvi - cypress
Sezen - the one who feels
Sonai - last moon
Senai - cheerful moon
Tan - sunset
Tangul - sunset rose
Taneli - wind at sunset
Tanildiz - sunset star
Tezai - fast moon
Turkay - Turkish moon
Tulay - new moon
Umut - hope
Utsgul - three roses
Fidan - tree
Hande - smile
Khazan - autumn
Ceren - young gazelle
Caglayan waterfall
Chichek - flower
Chigdem - saffron flower
Chilek – strawberry
Shebnem - dew
Shyulkyz - pink girl
Shafak - twilight
Shirin is pretty
Ebru - cloud
Eke - queen
Ekin - harvest
Elmas - diamond, diamond
Emel - desire
Emine - honest, reliable, trustworthy
Esen - wind
Eser - achievement
Esin - inspiration
Ece - queen
Ela - hazelnut, hazel
Yagmur - rain
Yaprak - leaf
Destiny is character. Character is adjusted, including through thoughts. The most the main idea This name. The name introduces changes in character. Then the character changes fate and future. Since all people are different, any generalizations that ignore a person’s individuality are incorrect.
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