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Beyazıt

Beh-yah-zeht
Pronunciation: Beh-yah-zeht
بايزيد
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Origin
Arabic/Turkish
Meaning
The father of Yazid; a name signifying leadership and royal heritage.
Thematic Cluster
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Islamic Status
Traditional
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Letters
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Meaning Urdu
یزید کا باپ
Meaning Arabic
بايزيد
Beyazıt is a powerful and historically rich Turkish name, originally derived from the Arabic 'Abu Yazid.' It rose to great prominence through the Ottoman dynasty, most notably borne by Sultan Bayezid I, known as 'Yildirim' (The Thunderbolt), and Sultan Bayezid II. The name carries connotations of leadership, strength, and a deep connection to Turkish-Islamic history. It is a name that commands respect and evokes the grandeur of the Ottoman era. Beyazıt is often mentioned alongside other dynastic names such as [[Murat]] and [[Mehmet]]. Although it has ancient roots, it remains a sturdy and traditional choice for boys in Turkey today. The name is not just a label but a connection to a legacy of sultans and scholars who shaped the Islamic world. It is frequently associated with landmarks in Istanbul, such as the Beyazıt Mosque, further cementing its cultural significance.
FAQs
Is Beyazıt a Quranic name?

No, Beyazıt is a historical name of Arabic origin, but it does not appear directly in the Quran.

Who was the most famous Beyazıt?

The most famous was Sultan Bayezid I, an Ottoman ruler known for his military prowess.

What does the name mean linguistically?

It is a compound of 'Abu' and 'Yazid', meaning 'the father of Yazid'.

Is it still common in Turkey?

Yes, it remains a respected traditional name, though it is less common than modern Turkish names.

Can Beyazıt be used for girls?

No, Beyazıt is strictly a masculine name used for boys.