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[Facts] Re: the name Oguz
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Hi Paige,Oðuz is a male Turkish name meaning "arrows".I don't know an English name meaning "arrows", but there is an English name "Fletcher" meaning "arrow maker".Regards, Satu
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"OGUZ" literally means "we are arrows". It is a two part word/name "Ok" = "arrow", "uz" = is the suffix 1st person plural "we are". The "k" between two vowels softens to "gh" and in modern turkish pratically silent. Oguz was originally used to describe one of the 3 big Turkic groups of people, ie the Oghuz, Kipchak & Caghatay. The horse & arrow was a central theme of the lively hood of nomadic, horsemen Turkic people. The arrow symbolized various tribes. When referring to themselves as a nation, they said "we are arrows" or Oghuz, today Oguz. One of their great leaders took this as his name as his sons led them westward into Europe and Asia Minor.
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SorryThe ð in Oðuz should have been a "g" with a "c" lying on its back on it... It didn't work... :(Satu
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