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Qilich

kee-LEECH
Pronunciation: kee-LEECH
سيف (Sayf)
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Origin
Turkish (Persian Muslim usage)
Meaning
Sword
Thematic Cluster
Turkish Warrior Names, Medieval Islamic Names
Islamic Status
Rare
Verification
Needs Review
Quality Score
Not scored
Religious Confidence
Not scored
Letters
6
Meaning Urdu
تلوار، شمشیر
Meaning Arabic
سيف (Sayf)
Qilich derives from the Turkish word for "sword" and entered Persian nomenclature through the Seljuk dynasty, most famously carried by Qilich Arslan I, II, and III, rulers of the Sultanate of Rum. In Persian historiography, including works by Rashid al-Din and Jami al-Tawarikh, this name represents the fusion of Turkic military culture with Persian Islamic civilization. The name embodies the qualities of a warrior and defender of faith. While uncommon in modern Iran, it remains a powerful choice for those seeking names with deep historical resonance in medieval Islamic history. Related names include [[Kilij]], [[Arslan]], and [[Alp]].
FAQs
Is Qilich a Quranic name?

No, Qilich is of Turkish origin and is not mentioned in the Quran, though it was borne by famous Muslim rulers.

What is the historical significance of this name?

It was the name of several Seljuk Sultans of Rum, including Qilich Arslan I, who played major roles in Persian and Islamic history.

Is Qilich suitable for modern use?

Yes, though rare, it is a strong, masculine name with deep historical roots and Islamic heritage.

What qualities does the name Qilich symbolize?

It symbolizes strength, protection, martial honor, and the defender of faith and justice.

How is Qilich written in Persian script?

It is written as قلیچ in Persian.