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Saltuk الضارب القوي؛ المحارب المنتصر
One who strikes powerfully; the victorious striker — a Turkic name denoting strength, martial valor, and decisive force, carried by legendary Turkic-Islamic ghazi warriors Boy Turkish-Islamic
Alpagun اليوم البطولي؛ الشجاع كالشمس
Brave/Heroic Day — from Turkic 'alp' (brave hero, warrior) and 'gün' (day, sun) Boy Turkish-Islamic
Sancar المحارب الشجاع الذي يضرب بسرعة كالسيف؛ صاحب الشرف والحسم
One who strikes swiftly like a sword; a brave and decisive warrior Boy Turkish-Islamic
Güllü المزيَّنة بالورود؛ التي تحمل جمال الوردة وعطرها
One adorned with roses; rose-blessed, possessing the beauty and fragrance of a rose Girl Turkish-Islamic
Nergis زهرة النرجس، رمز الجمال والرقة والبهاء الروحي
Narcissus flower; a beautiful, luminous flower symbolizing grace and spiritual beauty Girl Turkish-Islamic (Persian-influenced)
Tuncay قمر البرونز، المضيء كالبرونز تحت ضوء القمر
Bronze moon; one who shines like bronze in the moonlight Boy Turkish-Islamic
Eyüp أيوب — التائب الراجع إلى الله؛ النبي الصابر
One who returns to Allah; the Repentant; Turkish form of the Prophet Ayyūb (Job) Boy Turkish form of Arabic Ayyūb (أيوب), of Hebrew origin (Iyyōḇ)
Ertaç تاج الرجال، الفارس المتوَّج
One who is mature, complete, and virtuous; derived from Turkish 'er' (man, brave) and 'taç' (crown), meaning 'crown of men' or 'crowned warrior' Boy Turkish-Islamic
Gülberay وردة القمر، المضيئة كالقمر والجميلة كالوردة
Rose of the moon; derived from Turkish 'gül' (rose) and 'beray' (bright moon), symbolizing a woman of radiant beauty and gentle grace Girl Turkish-Islamic
Sancaktar حامل الراية، علم‌دار الجيش الإسلامي
Standard-bearer; one who carries the flag or banner, derived from Turkish 'sancak' (banner/flag) and '-tar' (bearer/holder), historically referring to the honored flag-bearer of an Islamic army Boy Turkish-Islamic