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				| 30. | 20 Jun 2008 Fri 04:45 pm |  
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	 | 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!   
 
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"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
 
 
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				| 31. | 20 Jun 2008 Fri 04:53 pm |  
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	Chantal, and I love the name Nilufer.		 |  |  
	
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				| 32. | 20 Jun 2008 Fri 04:56 pm |  
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	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   |  |  
	
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				| 33. | 20 Jun 2008 Fri 05:03 pm |  
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	 | Quoting sonunda: | Quoting kali20: I like Fatih | 
 Fatih has unfortunate connotations in English!
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 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
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				| 34. | 20 Jun 2008 Fri 05:05 pm |  
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	My husband knew a guy in the states called Randy Burke!   |  |  
	
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				| 35. | 20 Jun 2008 Fri 05:12 pm |  
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	 | Quoting sonunda: My husband knew a guy in the states called Randy Burke!   | 
 .....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!)
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				| 36. | 20 Jun 2008 Fri 05:13 pm |  
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	Abuziddin is my favoriest  |  |  
	
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				| 37. | 20 Jun 2008 Fri 05:17 pm |  
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	 | Quoting MrX67: Abuziddin is my favoriest | 
 Favourite.
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				| 38. | 20 Jun 2008 Fri 05:19 pm |  
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	 thx for correcting ,then favorite| Quoting sonunda: | Quoting MrX67: Abuziddin is my favoriest | 
 Favourite.
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				| 39. | 20 Jun 2008 Fri 05:19 pm |  
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	 | Quoting lady in red: | Quoting sonunda: My husband knew a guy in the states called Randy Burke!   | 
 .....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!)
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 My daughter's friend's mum is called Gay so......
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				| 40. | 20 Jun 2008 Fri 05:19 pm |  
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	 | Quoting silversong: | Quoting sonunda: | Quoting kali20: I like Fatih | 
 Fatih has unfortunate connotations in English!
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 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
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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
 
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