[Facts] Re: Meaning of the name Orhan?
in reply to a message by Ylva
The original Orhan -- son of Osman I and a ruler of what would later become the Ottoman empire -- was Orkhan. So maybe it's derived from or = something + khan = ruler (?)
Edited to add: this site: http://www.turkishculture.org/pages.php?ChildID=209&ParentID=12&ID=56&ChildID1=321&miMore=1#O , which I have found to be fairly reliable, says Orhan means 'great ruler/khan'. So maybe or = 'great'. I haven't been able to find a Turkish or Arabic name on BtN which has or as an element, so I have no idea how accurate that meaning is.
And edited once again to add that pamuk means 'cotton' in Turkish. I know you didn't ask about that, but it's something I know for sure, and it's a name, so...
~ Ivayla,
skillfully disguised as a responsible adult
Edited to add: this site: http://www.turkishculture.org/pages.php?ChildID=209&ParentID=12&ID=56&ChildID1=321&miMore=1#O , which I have found to be fairly reliable, says Orhan means 'great ruler/khan'. So maybe or = 'great'. I haven't been able to find a Turkish or Arabic name on BtN which has or as an element, so I have no idea how accurate that meaning is.
And edited once again to add that pamuk means 'cotton' in Turkish. I know you didn't ask about that, but it's something I know for sure, and it's a name, so...
~ Ivayla,
skillfully disguised as a responsible adult
This message was edited 10/13/2006, 5:33 PM
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Orhan's daughter Rüya
O. Pamuk has a daughter Rüya, whose name means "dream" in Turkish (I quote from Wikipedia).
And congrats to all my Turkish friends for the Nobel prize :)
O. Pamuk has a daughter Rüya, whose name means "dream" in Turkish (I quote from Wikipedia).
And congrats to all my Turkish friends for the Nobel prize :)
Lovely meaning
Same meaning as Aisling then.
- She said he made a racial slur!
- Racial? She is Swedish!
- Maybe he called her Meatball.
"I’ve given it a lot of thought, and I’ve decided to be spontaneous."
Same meaning as Aisling then.
- She said he made a racial slur!
- Racial? She is Swedish!
- Maybe he called her Meatball.
"I’ve given it a lot of thought, and I’ve decided to be spontaneous."