Abi means old brother however in Turkish we use sayings like those after first names.
If you are talking to a person who is older than you, you can say" .... abi " as respect. Generally it is the showing of respect in talkings but you need to be closer to a person because it is informal.
It means "the conqurer" in Arabic,also used in Turkish.
"Bey" - however, it's important to note that it's used AFTER the person's name. Also, generally the person's first name is used. So, if your name is John Smith, a Turkish person might call you "John Bey"
It is Meryem. This word is used for mother of Jesus (Isa in Turkish).
The name "John" in Turkish is "Yahya." However, it is also common for the name "John" to be directly used in Turkish contexts, especially in reference to historical or cultural figures. In some instances, "Can" may be used as a more modern equivalent.
The girl name Selin is pronounced as SEHLIHN †. Selin is largely used in the Turkish language and it is also derived from Turkish origins. Derived literally from the element 'selin'.
That's a name... full name is Tülay, short is Tüli ... Is a Turkish Name
From the Turkish word zil - cymbal, and suffix ci- maker-seller, ian - a common suffix used in Armenian last names meaning son of. Zilci (reads zilji or zildji) means cymbal maker in Turkish. Literally it's a last name meaning son of cymbal maker. A modern day Turkish-Armenian would write this last name as Zilciyan (pronounced zildjian).
Normally the name Ethel is a name for females, meaning "noble" in Old English. It was popular up until the 1970s for the name of female babies. Although in Turkish, it means "strong man" and can also be used as a name for boys, not it is not as likely.
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Adoline is a name, used both as a woman's first name, or as a surname. Did you mean adeline?
Fazil looks to be a proper Turkish surname.
The name Teasia is used as a girls first name. This name is unique and its origin and meaning are not defined.