Taceddin
Taceddin means 'crown of the faith' in Arabic, signifying honor and prestige in religious context.
While not among the most common, Taceddin is recognized and used, particularly in traditional or religious families.
The name originates from Arabic, composed of 'taj' (crown) and 'din' (faith/religion), and has been adopted into Turkish naming culture.
The exact name 'Taceddin' does not appear in the Quran, but its components 'taj' and 'din' are significant in Islamic terminology.
Yes, Taceddin Ahmedi, a 14th-century Ottoman poet and historian, is a notable historical figure with this name.