Aygün
I have met a girl with this name, she's Russian but I'm pretty sure her name isn't. There's a similar name in the database - Aygül - it means "moon rose" in Turkish. So does anyone know what Aygün means?
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“Our towers grow ever stronger and climb ever higher, but beauty they leave behind on earth.”
J.R.R.Tolkien.
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“Our towers grow ever stronger and climb ever higher, but beauty they leave behind on earth.”
J.R.R.Tolkien.
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Many thanks!
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“Our towers grow ever stronger and climb ever higher, but beauty they leave behind on earth.”
J.R.R.Tolkien.
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“Our towers grow ever stronger and climb ever higher, but beauty they leave behind on earth.”
J.R.R.Tolkien.
Aygün is a Turkish name, a compound of Ay ("moon") and Gün ("day"), both of which are used as names by themselves in Turkey.
This information is from Adlarimiz by Aydil Erol.
This information is from Adlarimiz by Aydil Erol.
Aygün appears to be a turkish name but none of the sites I looked on had a meaning for it,
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