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MODERN AND POPULAR TURKISH BOYS NAMES PLEASE
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21 Oct 2006 Sat 12:35 am |
I think he didn't say that we don't use Arabic origin names. He said that they are becoming less popular with time. If we were using 70% Arabic origin names for males 20 years ago, nowadays we are using maybe 50% so they are becoming less popular and more modern names are becoming more popular.
Erdinç is my real name but it is not my only name. I have two forenames and Erdinç is the second one. I don't use the first one because it is Arabic origin.
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21 Oct 2006 Sat 01:00 am |
Quoting caliptrix:
Both seem intresting for me. I am not sure, maybe Mehmet is also completely Arabic too? |
helloo
mohammad is an arabic name but mehmet isn't arabic at alll
i like the name Tarik
Yusuf is very nice tooo
Tamer, ARGÃœN
i dont know if they r modern i just like them
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21 Oct 2006 Sat 01:59 am |
Quoting caliptrix: Quoting Raisah: I love the name Evgin |
Have you heard this as name?
I have never...
Only as surname of Erol Evgin, but not name.. |
Yes, I know someone with this name! I really like it
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21 Oct 2006 Sat 08:11 am |
Quoting caliptrix: Quoting aslan2: Quoting gezbelle: my favourite boys names are İsmail and Osman.
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They are of Arabic origin and such names are less and less preferred nowadays. We prefer the names of Turkic origin more and more in the new generations. |
Sorry but who are you?
"you" shouldn't be the all Turks, because we still prefer all Arabic names... |
Did you see any "I" in my sentence? I said "we" (Turks in general). And I think you don't include yourself in it (Appreantly we are in different camps and without stats we cannot say who are the majority. That's my observation. Your viewing angle may be different.)
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21 Oct 2006 Sat 05:46 pm |
Quoting aslan2: Quoting caliptrix: Quoting aslan2: Quoting gezbelle: my favourite boys names are İsmail and Osman.
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They are of Arabic origin and such names are less and less preferred nowadays. We prefer the names of Turkic origin more and more in the new generations. |
Sorry but who are you?
"you" shouldn't be the all Turks, because we still prefer all Arabic names... |
Did you see any "I" in my sentence? I said "we" (Turks in general). And I think you don't include yourself in it (Appreantly we are in different camps and without stats we cannot say who are the majority. That's my observation. Your viewing angle may be different.) |
Well i mean same "you all", who are you? We are Turks and we still use these names, so I think you misunderstood me.
Whatever... Forget about it.
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22 Oct 2006 Sun 12:24 am |
im sad all the turkish names i no have been said already like [osman]and [berk] but i no one that hasnt which is, [olgun] im not sad now
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22 Oct 2006 Sun 01:27 am |
It is not stricktly about this topic but can anyboyd tell me what these names mean: Hilmi, Davut
Thanks a lot
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22 Oct 2006 Sun 01:44 am |
İ guess, Hilmi means the patient one
And Davut is a prophet name,the Father of The prophet Süleymen.
King Süleymen.
Any correction is much welcome .
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22 Oct 2006 Sun 02:53 am |
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22 Oct 2006 Sun 03:02 am |
Quoting CANLI: İ guess, Hilmi means the patient one
And Davut is a prophet name,the Father of The prophet Süliymen.
King Süliymen.
Any correction is much welcome . |
Süleyman.
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22 Oct 2006 Sun 03:19 am |
Sorry ,
İ will correct it .
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