Aynur is also used as a masculine name. However, it's more common for females. So, I think that the gender of this name should be changed from "Feminine" to "Feminine & Masculine".
Aynur is also used as a masculine name in Tatar, Turkish, Azerbaijani, Uyghur, and Tatar. However, Aynur is more common for females. So, I think that the "Usage" of this name should be changed to read, "Turkish, Azerbaijani, Uyghur, Tatar".Scripts: Айнур (Tatar)Sources: https://forebears.io/forenames/aynur https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tatar_name
Aynur Doğan is a contemporary Kurdish singer and musician of Kurdish ancestry from Turkey. She was born in Çemişgezek, a small mountain town in Dersim Province in Turkey and fled to İstanbul in 1992. She studied music and singing at ASM Music School in İstanbul and released her first album in 2002.In 2004 she released the album Keçe Kurdan on Kalan Müzik label. The record was banned by a provincial court in Diyarbakır in February 2005 on the grounds that the lyrics contained propaganda for an illegal organization. The court ruling said the album "incites women to take to the hills and promotes division." The ban was lifted later in 2005.