Turkian
Does anyone know the meaning of Turkian? It's a girls' name, and I found it in a book about children in Romania, so I guess it isn't Turkish.
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It's highly likely that the name is in reference to "Turkishness". In Turkish there is a female name of "Turkan". Also, it may be a coincidence, but the "ian" suffix in Armenian signifies "son of" and there are a variety of ethnic groups in Romania one of which are Armenians. In addition, Turks have a long history in Eastern Europe. 500 yrs under the Ottoman Turks from 1300-1800 AD approximately, and there were many migrations of Turkic groups previously from the steppes of Central Asia & Siberia between the years of 400-1100 AD via modern day Ukrain & Russia from the Huns, Avars, Khazars, Bulgars, Kumans and more pushing the Slavic populations westward and settling into the modern nations of (Czech, Slovak, Croatia, Slovenia, Serbia, etc) thusly pushing Germanic tribes into the great yet declining Roman Empire's lands. So, it's not surprising to see a name refering to Turks in any Eastern European land.
It's also a Middle Eastern surname. I can't find much on it, except that people commonly mistake Turkian for Turkish. :)
It's probably an Armenian last name if that helps...
i saw this question, and i thought that i might be able to help you find soem names that sound similar to Turkian. they are on another name site, but under the turkish section. the names are Thukran and Thukriye. if i remeber correctly, the "th" sounds are not prounounced like the american "th' as in "theater" it is pronounced as a hard "t" as in turkey.