Names in Cyprus

This is a list of names in which the place is Cyprus.
gender
usage
place
Kudret m Turkish
Means "power, might" in Turkish, ultimately from Persian.
Kumsal f Turkish
Means "beach" in Turkish.
Kuzey m Turkish
Means "north" in Turkish.
Kyriake f Greek
Alternate transcription of Greek Κυριακή (see Kyriaki).
Kyriaki f Greek
Feminine form of Kyriakos.
Kyveli f Greek
Modern Greek form of Cybele.
Lale f Turkish
Means "tulip" in Turkish, of Persian origin.
Latife f Turkish
Turkish feminine form of Latif.
Lavrentios m Greek
Greek form of Laurentius (see Laurence 1).
Lefteris m Greek
Short form of Eleftherios.
Lena f Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German, Dutch, Polish, Finnish, Russian, Ukrainian, English, Italian, Portuguese, Greek, Georgian, Armenian
Short form of names ending in lena, such as Helena, Magdalena or Yelena. It is often used independently.
Leon m English, German, Dutch, Polish, Slovene, Croatian, Greek, Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek λέων (leon) meaning "lion". During the Christian era this Greek name was merged with the Latin cognate Leo, with the result that the two forms are used somewhat interchangeably across European languages. In England during the Middle Ages this was a common name among Jews. A famous bearer was the communist revolutionary Leon Trotsky (1879-1940), whose name is Лев in Russian.
Leonidas m Greek, Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek λέων (leon) meaning "lion" combined with the patronymic suffix ἴδης (ides). Leonidas was a Spartan king of the 5th century BC who sacrificed his life and his army defending the pass of Thermopylae from the Persians. This was also the name of a 3rd-century saint and martyr, the father of Origen, from Alexandria.
Levent m Turkish
From the Ottoman Turkish term levend, referring to a member of the navy, which is possibly ultimately derived from Italian levante "person from the eastern Mediterranean". The Turkish word has now come to mean "tall, handsome, roguish".
Leyla f Turkish, Azerbaijani, Kurdish, Persian, Arabic, English (Modern)
Variant of Leila, and the usual Turkish, Azerbaijani and Kurdish form.
Lia 1 f Italian, Portuguese, Catalan, Georgian, Greek, Biblical Latin
Italian, Portuguese, Georgian and Greek form of Leah.
Liza f English, Russian, Greek, Georgian
Short form of Elizabeth (English), Yelizaveta (Russian), Elisavet (Greek) or Elisabed (Georgian).
Louiza f Greek
Greek feminine form of Louis.
Loukas m Biblical Greek, Greek
Original Greek form of Luke.
Lütfi m Turkish
Turkish form of Lutfi.
Lütfiye f Turkish
Turkish feminine form of Lutfi.
Lütfü m Turkish
Turkish form of Lutfi.
Magdalini f Greek
Modern Greek transcription of Magdalene.
Mahir m Arabic, Turkish, Bosnian
Means "skilled" in Arabic.
Mahmut m Turkish
Turkish form of Mahmud.
Mahzun m Turkish (Rare)
Means "sad" in Turkish.
Makbule f Turkish
Means "liked" in Turkish.
Mansur m Arabic, Turkish, Indonesian, Uzbek, Tatar, Bashkir
Means "victorious, supported" in Arabic, a derivative of نصر (naṣara) meaning "to help, to aid". Abu Jafar al-Mansur was an 8th-century Abbasid caliph and the founder of the city of Baghdad.
Margarita f Spanish, Russian, Bulgarian, Lithuanian, Latvian, Greek, Albanian, Late Roman
Latinate form of Margaret. This is also the Spanish word for the daisy flower (species Bellis perennis, Leucanthemum vulgare and others).
Maria f & m Italian, Portuguese, Catalan, Occitan, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Faroese, Dutch, Frisian, Greek, Polish, Romanian, English, Finnish, Estonian, Corsican, Sardinian, Basque, Armenian, Russian, Bulgarian, Ukrainian, Biblical Greek, Biblical Latin, Old Church Slavic
Latin form of Greek Μαρία, from Hebrew מִרְיָם (see Mary). Maria is the usual form of the name in many European languages, as well as a secondary form in other languages such as English (where the common spelling is Mary). In some countries, for example Germany, Poland and Italy, Maria is occasionally used as a masculine middle name.... [more]
Marianna f Italian, Hungarian, Slovak, Polish, Finnish, Estonian, Latvian, Russian, Greek, English
Combination of Maria and Anna. It can also be regarded as a variant of the Roman name Mariana, or as a Latinized form of Mariamne.
Marianthi f Greek
Combination of Maria and Greek ἄνθος (anthos) meaning "flower" (from names such as Chrysanthi).
Marika f Czech, Slovak, Polish, Hungarian, Greek, Finnish, Estonian, Swedish, Georgian, Italian, German
Diminutive of Maria and other names beginning with Mari.
Marilena f Italian, Romanian, Greek
Combination of Maria and Elena.
Marina f Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Catalan, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, English, Greek, Finnish, Estonian, Russian, Romanian, Czech, Bulgarian, Croatian, Serbian, Slovene, Macedonian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Georgian, Ancient Roman
Feminine form of Marinus. This name was borne by a few early saints. This is also the name by which Saint Margaret of Antioch is known in the Eastern Orthodox Church.
Marinos m Greek
Greek form of Marinus.
Marios m Greek
Greek form of Marius.
Martha f English, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, German, Greek, Biblical, Biblical Greek, Biblical Latin, Old Church Slavic
From Aramaic מַרְתָּא (marta) meaning "the lady, the mistress", feminine form of מַר (mar) meaning "master". In the New Testament this is the name of the sister of Lazarus and Mary of Bethany (who is sometimes identified with Mary Magdalene). She was a witness to Jesus restoring her dead brother to life.... [more]
Masal f Turkish (Modern)
From Turkish masal meaning "fairy tale, story".
Matthaios m Biblical Greek, Greek
Form of Matthew used in the Greek New Testament. It is more accurately transcribed Mattheos in modern Greek.
Mattheos m Greek
Modern Greek form of Matthaios.
Mazhar m Turkish
Means "honoured" in Turkish.
Mecit m Turkish
Turkish form of Majid.
Medine f Turkish
Turkish form of Madina.
Mehmet m Turkish, Albanian
Turkish and Albanian form of Muhammad. This name was borne by sultans of the Ottoman Empire (with the older form Mehmed).
Mehmet Ali m Turkish
Combination of Mehmet and Ali 1.
Mehtap f Turkish
Turkish form of Mahtab.
Mehveş f Turkish
Turkish form of Mahvash.
Melek 2 f Turkish
Means "angel" in Turkish, ultimately of Arabic origin.
Melik m Turkish
Turkish form of Malik 1.
Melike f Turkish
Turkish form of Malika.
Melina f English, Greek
Elaboration of Mel, either from names such as Melissa or from Greek μέλι (meli) meaning "honey". A famous bearer was Greek-American actress Melina Mercouri (1920-1994), who was born Maria Amalia Mercouris.
Melis f Turkish
Turkish form of Melissa.
Melisa f Spanish, Bosnian, Albanian, Turkish, Azerbaijani
Spanish, Bosnian, Albanian, Turkish and Azerbaijani form of Melissa.
Melpomeni f Greek
Modern Greek transcription of Melpomene.
Meltem f Turkish
Means "sea wind" in Turkish.
Menesa f Turkish (Modern)
From the biblical name Manasseh. This name became popular in Turkey after it appeared on the Turkish version of the popular Iranian television series Prophet Joseph (2008). In the series Menesa is the daughter of Joseph and Asenath, whereas in the biblical account Manasseh was their son.
Meral f Turkish
Turkish form of Maral.
Mercan f Turkish
Means "coral" in Turkish, of Arabic origin.
Meri 2 f Georgian, Armenian, Greek
Georgian, Armenian and Greek form of the English name Mary.
Meropi f Greek
Modern Greek transcription of Merope.
Mert m Turkish
Means "manly, brave" in Turkish, from Persian مرد (mard) meaning "man".
Merve f Turkish
Turkish form of Marwa.
Meryem f Turkish, Uyghur
Turkish and Uyghur form of Miriam (see Mary).
Mesut m Turkish
Turkish form of Masud.
Mete m Turkish
Turkish form of Modu.
Metehan m Turkish
Combination of Mete and Turkish han meaning "khan, ruler, leader", referring to the 3rd-century BC Xiongnu ruler Modu Chanyu.
Metin m Turkish
Means "strong" in Turkish.
Michail m Greek, Russian
Modern Greek transcription of Michael. It is also an alternate transcription of Russian Михаил (see Mikhail).
Michalis m Greek
Modern Greek variant of Michael.
Mihail m Romanian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Greek
Romanian, Bulgarian and Macedonian form of Michael. This is also an alternate transcription of Greek Μιχαήλ (see Michail).
Mihalis m Greek
Alternate transcription of Greek Μιχάλης (see Michalis).
Mihra f Turkish (Modern)
From Persian مهر (mehr) meaning "friendship, love, kindness".
Mikail m Turkish
Turkish form of Michael.
Miraç m Turkish
Turkish form of Miraj.
Miray f Turkish
Meaning uncertain, possibly from Arabic أمير (ʾamīr) meaning "commander" combined with Turkish ay meaning "moon, month".
Mithat m Turkish
Turkish form of Midhat.
Muammer m Turkish
Turkish form of Muammar.
Mücahit m Turkish
Means "fighter" in Turkish.
Müge f Turkish
Means "lily of the valley" in Turkish (species Convallaria majalis).
Muhammed m Turkish, Arabic
Turkish form of Muhammad, as well as an alternate transcription of the Arabic name.
Muhammed Ali m Turkish
Combination of Muhammed and Ali 1.
Muhammed Emin m Turkish
Combination of Muhammed and Emin.
Muhammet m Turkish, Turkmen
Turkish and Turkmen form of Muhammad.
Muhsin m Arabic, Turkish
Means "beneficent" in Arabic, a derivative of حسن (ḥasuna) meaning "to be good, to be beautiful".
Muhtar m Turkish
Turkish form of Mukhtar.
Müjde f Turkish
Turkish form of Mozhdeh.
Müjgan f Turkish
Turkish form of Mozhgan.
Mümin m Turkish
Turkish form of Mumin.
Mümine f Turkish
Turkish feminine form of Mumin.
Mümtaz m Turkish
Turkish form of Mumtaz.
Münir m Turkish
Turkish form of Munir.
Münire f Turkish
Turkish feminine form of Munir.
Murat m Turkish, Bosnian
Turkish and Bosnian form of Murad.
Musa m Arabic, Turkish, Hausa, Urdu, Bengali, Indonesian, Malay
Arabic form of Moses appearing in the Quran.
Müslüm m Turkish, Azerbaijani
Turkish and Azerbaijani form of Muslim.
Mustafa m Arabic, Turkish, Bosnian, Urdu, Kazakh, Indonesian, Malay
Means "chosen" in Arabic, derived from اصطفا (iṣṭafā) meaning "to choose". This is an epithet of the Prophet Muhammad. It was borne by four Ottoman sultans. Another famous bearer was Mustafa Kemal (1881-1938), also known as Atatürk, the founder of modern Turkey.
Myrto f Greek, Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology
From Greek μύρτος (myrtos) meaning "myrtle". This was the name of a few characters from Greek mythology, including one of the Maenads.
Naci m Turkish
Turkish form of Naaji.
Nadir m Arabic, Turkish, Urdu
Means "rare" in Arabic.
Nadire f Turkish, Albanian
Turkish and Albanian feminine form of Nadir.
Nadiye f Turkish
Turkish form of Nadiyya.
Nail m Arabic, Turkish, Tatar
Means "attainer" in Arabic.
Naile f Turkish
Turkish form of Naila.
Naim m Arabic, Turkish, Albanian
Means "tranquil, happy, at ease" in Arabic, derived from the root نعم (naʿima) meaning "to live in comfort, to be delighted".
Naime f Turkish
Turkish feminine form of Naim.
Nana 1 f Greek
Diminutive of Ioanna.
Narin f Turkish
Means "slender, delicate, fragile" in Turkish.
Natasa f Greek
Greek diminutive of Anastasia.
Naz f Turkish
Means "coy" in Turkish, of Persian origin.
Nazım m Turkish
Turkish form of Nazim.
Nazlı f Turkish, Azerbaijani
Turkish and Azerbaijani form of Nazli.
Nebil m Turkish
Turkish form of Nabil.
Nebile f Turkish
Turkish feminine form of Nabil.
Necla f Turkish
Turkish form of Najla.
Nedim m Turkish, Bosnian
Turkish and Bosnian form of Nadim.
Nefeli f Greek
Modern Greek transcription of Nephele.
Nefes f Turkish (Modern)
Means "breath" in Turkish.
Nefise f Turkish
Turkish form of Nafisa.
Nehir f Turkish
Means "river" in Turkish.
Nejla 1 f Turkish
Turkish form of Najla.
Nektaria f Greek
Feminine form of Nektarios.
Nektarios m Greek, Late Greek
Derived from Greek νέκταρ (nektar) meaning "nectar, drink of the gods".
Neofytos m Greek
Modern Greek transcription of Neophytos.
Nergis f Turkish
Means "daffodil, narcissus" in Turkish, ultimately derived from Greek (see Narcissus).
Nermin m & f Bosnian, Turkish, Arabic (Egyptian)
From Persian نرم (narm) meaning "soft, gentle". It is typically masculine in Bosnian, and feminine in Turkish and Arabic.
Neşe f Turkish
Means "joy, happiness" in Turkish.
Nesim m & f Turkish
Turkish form of Nasim.
Neslihan f Turkish
From Turkish nesl meaning "lineage" and han meaning "khan, ruler, leader".
Nesrin f Turkish
Turkish form of Nasrin.
Nevra f Turkish
Turkish form of Nawra.
Nezih m Turkish
Turkish form of Nazih.
Nezihe f Turkish
Turkish feminine form of Nazih.
Nicolaos m Greek
Alternate transcription of Greek Νικόλαος (see Nikolaos).
Nida f Arabic, Turkish, Urdu
Means "call, proclamation" in Arabic, a derivative of نادى (nādā) meaning "to call, to announce, to invite".
Nihal 1 f Arabic, Turkish
Means "drink" in Arabic.
Nihat m Turkish
Possibly from Persian نهاد (nehād) meaning "nature, disposition".
Niki 1 f Greek
Modern Greek form of Nike.
Nikol f Czech, Bulgarian, Greek
Czech, Bulgarian and Greek form of Nicole.
Nikolas m Greek, English
Variant of Nikolaos (Greek) or Nicholas (English).
Nikoleta f Greek, Bulgarian, Slovak
Greek, Bulgarian and Slovak form of Nicolette.
Nikoletta f Hungarian, Greek
Hungarian and Greek form of Nicoletta.
Nikos m Greek
Greek short form of Nikolaos.
Nil m & f Catalan, Russian (Rare), Ukrainian (Rare), Belarusian (Rare), Turkish
Catalan, Russian, Ukrainian and Belarusian form of Neilos (and the Nile River). This name was borne by a 15th-century Russian saint, Nil Sorsky. As a Turkish name it is feminine, and comes directly from the Turkish name for the river.
Nilay f Turkish, Azerbaijani
From Turkish and Azerbaijani Nil, the name of the Nile River, combined with ay meaning "moon".
Nilüfer f Turkish
Turkish form of Niloufar.
Nimet f Turkish
Turkish form of Nimat.
Nisa f Turkish, Indonesian
From Arabic نساء (nisāʾ) meaning "women". This is the name of the fourth chapter of the Quran (surah an-Nisa).
Nisanur f Turkish
From the name Nisa combined with Arabic نور (nūr) meaning "light".
Nomiki f Greek
Derived from Greek νομικός (nomikos) meaning "relating to the law".
Nuh m Arabic, Turkish
Arabic and Turkish form of Noah 1.
Nur f & m Arabic, Turkish, Azerbaijani, Urdu, Bengali, Uyghur, Indonesian, Malay
Means "light" in Arabic. In Islamic tradition النور (al-Nūr) is one of the 99 names of Allah.
Nuray f Turkish, Azerbaijani, Kazakh
Means "bright moon" in Turkish, Azerbaijani and Kazakh, ultimately from Arabic نور (nūr) meaning "light" and Turkic ay meaning "moon".
Nurcan f Turkish
Means "bright soul" in Turkish, ultimately from Arabic نور (nūr) meaning "light" and Persian jān meaning "soul, life".
Nurettin m Turkish
Turkish form of Nur ad-Din.
Nurgül f Turkish
Means "radiant rose" in Turkish, ultimately from Arabic نور (nūr) meaning "light" and Persian گل (gol) meaning "flower, rose".
Nuri m Arabic, Turkish
Means "my light" in Arabic.
Nurten f Turkish
Means "radiant skin" in Turkish, ultimately from Arabic نور (nūr) meaning "light" and Persian تن (tan) meaning "body".
Nurullah m Arabic, Turkish
Means "light of Allah", from Arabic نور (nūr) meaning "light" combined with الله (Allah).
Oğuzhan m Turkish
From Oğuz, the name of an ancient Turkic people, combined with Turkish han meaning "khan, ruler, leader".
Okan m Turkish
Means "archer" in Turkish.
Olga f Russian, Ukrainian, Polish, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Icelandic, Finnish, Estonian, Latvian, Hungarian, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Romanian, Czech, Slovene, Serbian, Bulgarian, Greek
Russian form of the Old Norse name Helga. The 10th-century Saint Olga was the wife of Igor I, the ruler of Kievan Rus (a state based around the city of Kyiv). Like her husband she was probably a Varangian, who were Norse people who settled in Eastern Europe beginning in the 9th century. Following Igor's death she ruled as regent for her son Svyatoslav for 18 years. After she was baptized in Constantinople she attempted to convert her subjects to Christianity, though this goal was only achieved by her grandson Vladimir.
Olympia f Greek, Slovak
Feminine form of Olympos.
Ömer m Turkish
Turkish form of Umar.
Ömer Asaf m Turkish
Combination of Ömer and Asaf 2.
Ömer Faruk m Turkish
Combination of Ömer and Faruk.
Omiros m Greek
Modern Greek form of Homer.
Ömür f & m Turkish, Azerbaijani
Means "life" in Turkish and Azerbaijani, derived from Arabic عمر (ʿumr).
Onur m Turkish
Means "honour" in Turkish (borrowed from French honneur).
Orestis m Greek
Modern Greek form of Orestes.
Orfeas m Greek
Modern Greek form of Orpheus.
Orhan m Turkish
Derived from Turkish or, of uncertain meaning, possibly from a Turkic root meaning "place", and han meaning "khan, ruler, leader". This was the name of a 14th-century sultan of the Ottoman Empire.
Osman m Turkish, Kurdish, Albanian, Bosnian, Malay
Turkish, Kurdish, Albanian, Bosnian and Malay form of Uthman. This was the name of the founder of the Ottoman Empire in the 14th century. It was later borne by two more Ottoman sultans.
Öykü f Turkish
Means "story" in Turkish.
Ozan m Turkish
Means "bard, poet" in Turkish.
Özge f Turkish
Means "other, different" in Turkish.
Özgür m & f Turkish
Means "free" in Turkish.
Özlem f Turkish
Means "yearning" in Turkish.
Öztürk m Turkish
Means "pure Turk" in Turkish.
Panagiota f Greek
Feminine form of Panagiotis.
Panagiotakis m Greek
Diminutive of Panagiotis.
Panagiotis m Greek
From the Greek title of the Virgin Mary Παναγία (Panagia) meaning "all holy", derived from πᾶν (pan) meaning "all" combined with ἅγιος (hagios) meaning "devoted to the gods, sacred".
Panayiotis m Greek
Alternate transcription of Greek Παναγιώτης (see Panagiotis).
Panos m Greek
Diminutive of Panagiotis.
Pantelis m Greek
Short form of Panteleimon.
Paraskevas m Greek, Late Greek
Masculine form of Paraskeve.
Paraskevi f Greek
Modern Greek transcription of Paraskeve.
Paraskevoula f Greek
Diminutive of Paraskevi.
Paschalis m Late Roman, Greek
Latin and Greek form of Pascal.
Pavlina f Bulgarian, Macedonian, Greek, Slovene
Bulgarian, Macedonian and Greek form of Paulina.
Pavlos m Greek
Modern Greek form of Paul.
Pelagia f Ancient Greek, Greek, Polish (Rare)
Feminine form of Pelagius. This was the name of a few early saints, including a young 4th-century martyr who threw herself from a rooftop in Antioch rather than lose her virginity.
Pelin f Turkish
Means "wormwood, absinthe" in Turkish, referring to the plant species Artemisia absinthium.
Pembe f Turkish
Means "pink" in Turkish.
Peri f Turkish
Turkish form of Pari.
Periklis m Greek
Modern Greek form of Pericles.
Persefoni f Greek
Modern Greek transcription of Persephone.
Pervin f Turkish
Turkish form of Parvin.
Petros m Greek, Armenian, Biblical Greek
Greek and Armenian form of Peter.
Petroula f Greek
Greek feminine form of Peter.
Pınar f Turkish
Means "spring" in Turkish.
Pinelopi f Greek
Modern Greek form of Penelope.
Polat m Turkish
Turkish form of Bolat.
Polina f Russian, Ukrainian, Bulgarian, Greek
Either a Russian, Ukrainian, Bulgarian and Greek form of Paulina or a short form of Apollinariya.
Polyxeni f Greek
Modern Greek form of Polyxena.
Poyraz m Turkish
Means "north" or "north wind" in Turkish, derived from Greek Βορέας (Boreas).
Prokopios m Greek, Late Greek
Derived from Greek προκοπή (prokope) meaning "progress, advance". Saint Prokopios was an early Christian martyr who was beheaded in Palestine during the persecutions of the Roman emperor Diocletian.
Prokopis m Greek
Modern Greek form of Prokopios.
Rabia f & m Arabic, Turkish, Urdu
Alternate transcription of Arabic رابعة (see Raabi'a), as well as the usual Turkish and Urdu form.... [more]
Rafail m Greek, Russian
Greek and Russian form of Raphael.
Rahmi m Turkish
Means "merciful" in Turkish, ultimately from Arabic.
Ramazan m Turkish, Azerbaijani, Avar, Kazakh, Circassian, Albanian
Form of Ramadan in several languages.
Ramiz m Arabic, Turkish, Azerbaijani, Albanian
Means "symbolize, sign" in Arabic.
Ramize f Turkish, Albanian
Feminine form of Ramiz.
Rasim m Arabic, Turkish, Azerbaijani
Means "planner, architect" in Arabic.
Ravza f Turkish
Turkish form of Rawda.
Recep m Turkish
Turkish form of Rajab.
Refik m Turkish
Turkish form of Rafiq.
Reis m Turkish
Turkish form of Rais.
Reşat m Turkish
Turkish form of Rashad.
Reşide f Turkish
Turkish feminine form of Rashid.
Reşit m Turkish
Turkish form of Rashid.
Reyhan f Turkish, Uyghur
Turkish and Uyghur form of Rayhana.
Reyyan f Turkish
Turkish form of Rayyan.
Rıdvan m Turkish
Turkish form of Ridwan.
Rıfat m Turkish
Turkish form of Rifat.
Rıza m Turkish
Turkish form of Rida.
Rızvan m Turkish
Turkish variant form of Ridwan.
Rukiye f Turkish
Turkish form of Ruqayya.
Ruşen m & f Turkish
Turkish form of Roshan.
Rüstem m Turkish
Turkish form of Rostam.
Rüzgar m Turkish
Means "wind" in Turkish.
Sabah f & m Arabic, Turkish
Means "morning" in Arabic and Turkish.
Sabahattin m Turkish
Turkish form of Sabah ad-Din.
Şaban m Turkish
Turkish form of Shaban.
Sabri m Arabic, Turkish, Albanian, Malay
Means "patient" in Arabic, a derivative of صبر (ṣabara) meaning "to bind, to be patient".
Sabriye f Turkish
Turkish form of Sabriyya.
Şadi m Turkish
Turkish form of Shadi 1.
Sadi m Arabic, Turkish
Means "fortunate, lucky" in Arabic, a derivative of سعد (saʿida) meaning "to be happy, to be lucky".
Sadık m Turkish
Turkish form of Sadiq.
Şadiye f Turkish
Turkish feminine form of Shadi 1.
Safa m & f Persian, Turkish, Arabic
Persian and Turkish form of Safaa or Safaa', as well as an alternate Arabic transcription of either of those names.
Safiye f Turkish
Turkish form of Safiyya.
Şahin m Turkish
Means "hawk" in Turkish, of Persian origin.
Şahnaz f Turkish
Turkish form of Shahnaz.
Sait m Turkish
Turkish form of Said.
Sakine f Turkish
Turkish form of Sakina.
Şakir m Turkish
Turkish form of Shakir.
Salih m Arabic, Turkish, Bosnian, Bengali
Means "virtuous" in Arabic, a derivative of صلح (ṣalaḥa) meaning "to be good, to be proper". According to the Quran this was the name of an early Arabian prophet.
Samed m Turkish
Variant of Samet.
Samet m Turkish
Turkish form of Samad.
Sami 2 m Arabic, Turkish, Albanian
Means "elevated, sublime, supreme" in Arabic, from the root سما (samā) meaning "to be high".
Samiye f Turkish
Turkish feminine form of Sami 2.
Şan m & f Turkish (Rare)
Means "fame, reputation" in Turkish.
Sanem f Turkish
Means "idol" in Turkish.
Sare f Turkish
Turkish form of Sarah.
Savaş m Turkish
Means "war" in Turkish.
Savvas m Greek
Modern Greek transcription of Sabbas.
Şebnem f Turkish
Turkish form of Shabnam.
Seda f Turkish
Means "voice, echo" in Turkish.
Sedef f Turkish
Turkish form of Sadaf.
Sefa m & f Turkish
Turkish form of Safaa'.
Seher f Turkish
Turkish form of Sahar.
Şehrazat f Turkish
Turkish form of Shahrazad.
Şehzade m Turkish
Turkish form of Shahzad.
Selâhattin m Turkish
Turkish variant of Selahattin, using an optional circumflex accent.
Selahattin m Turkish
Turkish form of Salah ad-Din.
Selçuk m Turkish
Possibly derived from a diminutive form of the Turkic root sil meaning "clean, pure". Selçuk was the eponymous leader of the Seljuk Turks, who established the Seljuk Empire in the Middle East in the 11th century.
Selim m Turkish, Albanian
Turkish and Albanian form of Salim. This was the name of three Ottoman sultans, including the father of Süleyman the Magnificent.
Selime f Turkish
Turkish form of Salima.
Selin f Turkish
From Turkish sel meaning "flood, torrent" (a word of Arabic origin).
Selini f Greek
Modern Greek transcription of Selene.
Selma 2 f Turkish
Turkish form of Salma.
Selman m Turkish, Albanian
Turkish and Albanian form of Salman.
Selvi f Turkish
Means "cypress" in Turkish (derived from Persian, ultimately from Sumerian).
Sema f Turkish
Means "sky, heaven" in Turkish.
Semih m Turkish
Means "generous" in Turkish.
Semiha f Turkish
Feminine form of Semih.
Semir m Turkish
Turkish form of Samir 1.
Semra f Turkish
Turkish form of Samra.
Şemsettin m Turkish
Turkish form of Shams ad-Din.
Sena f Turkish
Turkish form of Thana.
Şenay f Turkish
Means "merry moon" in Turkish.
Şener m Turkish
From Turkish şen meaning "happy" and er meaning "man, hero, brave".
Şengül f Turkish
Possibly from the Persian word شنگول (shangūl) meaning "merry, cheerful".
Şenol m & f Turkish
Means "be happy", from Turkish şen "happy".
Serafeim m Greek
Alternate transcription of Greek Σεραφείμ (see Serafim).