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The best male turkish name
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1.       LilGirlDreams
36 posts
 20 Jun 2008 Fri 03:07 am

Hey everyone
I want you to help me choosing a turkish male name for a new baby ^^ I want it to be classy & to sound nice also ..
Thanks xx

2.       alimares
29 posts
 20 Jun 2008 Fri 04:31 am

Hello LilGirlDreams,

I think Arda is fine or Alim

3.       uzeyir
268 posts
 20 Jun 2008 Fri 10:47 am

Kağan/Kaan-my 2-year-old nephew's name.
You can give my name Ãœzeyir too lol

4.       rocco_barocco
17 posts
 20 Jun 2008 Fri 11:11 am

Ãœzeyir lol

5.       KemAle
105 posts
 20 Jun 2008 Fri 11:14 am

Definitely Kemal... great name

6.       rocco_barocco
17 posts
 20 Jun 2008 Fri 11:18 am




Erkan is nice name

7.       seyit
547 posts
 20 Jun 2008 Fri 11:22 am

Quoting KemAle:

Definitely Kemal... great name


i have found a solution.
from alimares s;
from üzeyir e,y and i;
from me t;
his name is seyit

what a collective name

8.       uzeyir
268 posts
 20 Jun 2008 Fri 11:23 am

Quoting seyit:

Quoting KemAle:

Definitely Kemal... great name


i have found a solution.
from alimares s;
from üzeyir e,y and i;
from me t;
his name is seyit

what a collective name


m i bovered?

9.       seyit
547 posts
 20 Jun 2008 Fri 11:28 am

i think Mustafa is a nice name.

10.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 20 Jun 2008 Fri 11:35 am

I would go with 'Guney' or 'Deniz'

11.       uzeyir
268 posts
 20 Jun 2008 Fri 11:37 am

Quoting thehandsom:

I would go with 'Guney' or 'Deniz'


I think you want to go on a holiday lol

12.       serhattugral
210 posts
 20 Jun 2008 Fri 12:51 pm

I think "MUstafa" and "SAlih" are great. If you have been confused to select you can make a mixture and choose "MUSA"
Also see;
http://www.bebek-isimleri.gen.tr/

13.       Ebbyru
243 posts
 20 Jun 2008 Fri 01:06 pm

I think these names are great Alkan, Emir, Emin, Efe, Eren, Ege, Emir ve Cenk. I only know the meaning of two of them

14.       lady in red
6947 posts
 20 Jun 2008 Fri 01:22 pm

I like Cem, Kağan, Emre, Şan, Erhan and Nadım

15.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 20 Jun 2008 Fri 01:23 pm

Ege or Deniz! (or both )


I like Caner and Barış as well.

16.       sonunda
5004 posts
 20 Jun 2008 Fri 01:26 pm

We"re expecting a grandchild in October so we're calling him 'torun' 'til he gets here!

17.       silversong
278 posts
 20 Jun 2008 Fri 01:58 pm

I like the name Evren and Ege depends on the surname

18.       christine
443 posts
 20 Jun 2008 Fri 02:36 pm

Boys == Oktay,Etugrul,Bulent,
Girls == Gizem,Pembe

19.       lady in red
6947 posts
 20 Jun 2008 Fri 02:39 pm

Quoting christine:

Boys == Oktay,Etugrul,Bulent,
Girls == Gizem,Pembe



The baby's a boy Christine!!

20.       kali20
412 posts
 20 Jun 2008 Fri 02:54 pm

I like Fatih

21.       libralady
5152 posts
 20 Jun 2008 Fri 03:25 pm

Emre is nice so is Cûneyt

22.       mltm
3690 posts
 20 Jun 2008 Fri 03:40 pm

Emre
Okan
Caner
Gökhan
Göker
Hakan

are some of the names that sound nice and not oldfashioned

23.       SuiGeneris
3922 posts
 20 Jun 2008 Fri 03:52 pm

The best Turkish male name is Yavuz

24.       mltm
3690 posts
 20 Jun 2008 Fri 04:00 pm

Quoting SuiGeneris:

The best Turkish male name is Yavuz


haha I wonder why.

25.       natiypuspi
436 posts
 20 Jun 2008 Fri 04:19 pm

I like "Murat", "Cihan" and "Yaman".

26.       sonunda
5004 posts
 20 Jun 2008 Fri 04:21 pm

Quoting kali20:

I like Fatih



Fatih has unfortunate connotations in English!

27.       lady in red
6947 posts
 20 Jun 2008 Fri 04:24 pm

Quoting SuiGeneris:

The best Turkish male name is Yavuz



Not SUI then?? lol

28.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 20 Jun 2008 Fri 04:28 pm

Ercüment

29.       Chantal
587 posts
 20 Jun 2008 Fri 04:36 pm

Too bad it's not a girl, I love the name Melek for girls. You may as well call your boy Melek though, I'm sure he's also an angel!

30.       seyit
547 posts
 20 Jun 2008 Fri 04:45 pm

Quoting Chantal:

Too bad it's not a girl, I love the name Melek for girls. You may as well call your boy Melek though, I'm sure he's also an angel!


"Cebrail is an angel (Melek) who is thought to serve as a messenger from God.*" And this name uses for boys in Turkey generally.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriel

31.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 20 Jun 2008 Fri 04:53 pm

Chantal, and I love the name Nilufer.

32.       Chantal
587 posts
 20 Jun 2008 Fri 04:56 pm

Yeah that one's nice too. Oww stop talking about pretty names, I almost feel like getting a baby just to give it a Turkish name lol

33.       silversong
278 posts
 20 Jun 2008 Fri 05:03 pm

Quoting sonunda:

Quoting kali20:

I like Fatih



Fatih has unfortunate connotations in English!



Yes you couldnt call a baby fatih in the uk
I remember the first time I heard the name ufuk I thought they were having a laugh lol

34.       sonunda
5004 posts
 20 Jun 2008 Fri 05:05 pm

My husband knew a guy in the states called Randy Burke! lol

35.       lady in red
6947 posts
 20 Jun 2008 Fri 05:12 pm

Quoting sonunda:

My husband knew a guy in the states called Randy Burke! lol



.....and perfectly acceptable in the good old U S of A!!

'Hi - pleased to meet you ma'am - I'm Randy'!



(You realise you have lowered the tone of this post now!)

36.       MrX67
2540 posts
 20 Jun 2008 Fri 05:13 pm

Abuziddin is my favoriest

37.       sonunda
5004 posts
 20 Jun 2008 Fri 05:17 pm

Quoting MrX67:

Abuziddin is my favoriest



Favourite.

38.       MrX67
2540 posts
 20 Jun 2008 Fri 05:19 pm

Quoting sonunda:

Quoting MrX67:

Abuziddin is my favoriest



Favourite.

thx for correcting ,then favorite

39.       sonunda
5004 posts
 20 Jun 2008 Fri 05:19 pm

Quoting lady in red:

Quoting sonunda:

My husband knew a guy in the states called Randy Burke! lol



.....and perfectly acceptable in the good old U S of A!!

'Hi - pleased to meet you ma'am - I'm Randy'!



(You realise you have lowered the tone of this post now!)



My daughter's friend's mum is called Gay so......

40.       seyit
547 posts
 20 Jun 2008 Fri 05:19 pm

Quoting silversong:

Quoting sonunda:

Quoting kali20:

I like Fatih



Fatih has unfortunate connotations in English!



Yes you couldnt call a baby fatih in the uk
I remember the first time I heard the name ufuk I thought they were having a laugh lol


But "Fatih" has a nice connotation in Turkey because of the Fatih Sultan Mehmet*. We use "Fatih" because of his name generally. Fatih is an Arabic word its Turkish meaning is açan. He opened Istanbul's gate for Ottoman Empire. I think so. Fatih is a good name in Turkey you can easly use it
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mehmed_II

41.       sonunda
5004 posts
 20 Jun 2008 Fri 05:23 pm

Take a chill pill Seyit.

42.       lady in red
6947 posts
 20 Jun 2008 Fri 05:25 pm

Quoting seyit:

Quoting silversong:

Quoting sonunda:

Quoting kali20:

I like Fatih



Fatih has unfortunate connotations in English!



Yes you couldnt call a baby fatih in the uk
I remember the first time I heard the name ufuk I thought they were having a laugh lol


But "Fatih" has a nice connotation in Turkey because of the Fatih Sultan Mehmet*. We use "Fatih" because of his name generally. Fatih is an Arabic word its Turkish meaning is açan. He opened Istanbul's gate for Ottoman Empire. I think so. Fatih is a good name in Turkey you can easly use it
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mehmed_II



Yes - but unfortunately 'Fatıh' just sounds like 'Fatty' to us - would be an unfortunate name to saddle a Turkish child in England with.

43.       sonunda
5004 posts
 20 Jun 2008 Fri 05:27 pm

My point exactly!

44.       hobnob
138 posts
 20 Jun 2008 Fri 05:43 pm

farty

45.       lady in red
6947 posts
 20 Jun 2008 Fri 05:48 pm

Quoting hobnob:

farty



OMG yes! That too! lol

46.       lady in red
6947 posts
 20 Jun 2008 Fri 05:52 pm

Tamam Türk arkadaşlarız - your turn now! There must be many foreign names that sound very silly to you - let's hear some of them!

For example: Don

47.       LilGirlDreams
36 posts
 20 Jun 2008 Fri 06:32 pm

Thank You Guys !
I think i still need to reconsider the connotations in french & english ^^ Thanks again

48.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 20 Jun 2008 Fri 06:35 pm

Quoting lady in red:


For example: Don



A friend of mine is named Oda

And I was watching a Korean film a few weeks ago, and the name of the maincharacter was 'Boksil' lol lol

49.       LilGirlDreams
36 posts
 20 Jun 2008 Fri 06:40 pm

Quoting Deli_kizin:

Quoting lady in red:


For example: Don



A friend of mine is named Oda

And I was watching a Korean film a few weeks ago, and the name of the maincharacter was 'Boksil' lol lol


Lol wth ! So what do u suggest Deli_kizin ^^

50.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 20 Jun 2008 Fri 06:43 pm

Quoting LilGirlDreams:

So what do u suggest Deli_kizin ^^



Ege or Deniz


Are we talking about a future son of yourselves here or what?

51.       ducati749
15 posts
 20 Jun 2008 Fri 06:55 pm

Ercan is sounding nice.

52.       christine
443 posts
 20 Jun 2008 Fri 07:20 pm

Quoting lady in red:

Quoting christine:

Boys == Oktay,Etugrul,Bulent,
Girls == Gizem,Pembe



The baby's a boy Christine!!



53.       MrX67
2540 posts
 20 Jun 2008 Fri 07:27 pm

boys=Agâh,Burak girls=Ece,Tuğçe

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