Traditional Turkish Islamic Name
Ertaç
ehr-TACH
Pronunciation: ehr-TACH
تاج الرجال، الفارس المتوَّج
Boy
Origin
Turkish-Islamic
Meaning
One who is mature, complete, and virtuous; derived from Turkish 'er' (man, brave) and 'taç' (crown), meaning 'crown of men' or 'crowned warrior'
Thematic Cluster
Not specified
Islamic Status
Recommended
Verification
Likely Valid
Quality Score
96
Religious Confidence
76
Letters
6
Qur'anic / Islamic Reference
No widely cited direct Qur'anic reference is attached to Ertaç.
Ertaç is a Turkish-Islamic name commonly explained as One who is mature, complete, and virtuous; derived from Turkish 'er' (man, brave) and 'taç' (crown), meaning 'crown of men' or 'crowned warrior'. It is often grouped with Traditional Turkish Islamic Name names in modern name lists.
Families often choose it for its clear sound and positive meaning rather than for trend alone.
Families often choose it for its clear sound and positive meaning rather than for trend alone.
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Twin-Friendly Pairings
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Sibling-Friendly Names
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