Names in Cyprus

This is a list of names in which the place is Cyprus.
gender
usage
place
Serafim m Greek, Portuguese, Russian, Bulgarian, Macedonian
Form of Seraphinus (see Seraphina) in various languages.
Serap f Turkish
Means "mirage" in Turkish (a word of Arabic origin).
Serdar m Turkish, Turkmen
Turkish and Turkmen form of Sardar.
Serhan m Turkish
Derived from Turkish ser meaning "head, top" and han, which is from the title khan meaning "leader".
Serhat m Turkish
Means "frontier" in Turkish.
Şerif m Turkish
Turkish form of Sharif.
Şerife f Turkish
Turkish feminine form of Sharif.
Serkan m Turkish
Means "leader, chief" from Turkish ser "head, top" and kan "blood".
Şermin f Turkish
Means "shy" in Turkish.
Serpil f Turkish
Means "grow" in Turkish.
Sevda f Turkish, Azerbaijani
Means "love, infatuation" in Turkish and Azerbaijani, ultimately from Arabic سوداء (sawdāʾ) meaning "black bile, melancholy, sadness".
Sevgi f Turkish
Means "love" in Turkish.
Sevil f Turkish
Means "loved" in Turkish.
Sevim f Turkish
Means "love" in Turkish.
Sevinç f Turkish
Means "joy" in Turkish.
Şevket m Turkish
From Arabic شفقة (shafaqa) meaning "compassion", a derivative of شفق (shafaqa) meaning "to pity, to sympathize".
Şevval f Turkish
From Arabic شوّال (shawwāl), the tenth month of the Islamic calendar.
Seyfettin m Turkish
Turkish form of Sayf ad-Din.
Seyfullah m Turkish
Turkish form of Sayfullah.
Şeyma f Turkish
Turkish form of Shaima.
Seyyid m Turkish
Turkish form of Sayyid.
Seyyit m Turkish
Turkish form of Sayyid.
Sibel f Turkish
Possibly a Turkish form of Cybele. It was borne by the main character in Refik Halit Karay's novel İkibin Yılın Sevgilisi (1954).
Sıdıka f Turkish
Turkish feminine form of Siddiq.
Sıla f Turkish
Means "reunion, arrival" in Turkish.
Silas m English, Greek, Danish, German, Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek
The name of a companion of Saint Paul in the New Testament. It is probably a short form of Silvanus, a name that Paul calls him by in the epistles. It is possible that Silvanus and Silas were Latin and Greek forms of the Hebrew name Saul (via Aramaic).... [more]
Simay f Turkish
Means "silver moon" in Turkish, from sim meaning "silver, glitter" and ay meaning "moon".
Simge f Turkish
Means "symbol" in Turkish.
Sinan m Arabic, Turkish
Means "spearhead" in Arabic.
Sinem f Turkish
Means "my bosom, my breast" in Turkish.
Şirin f Turkish
Turkish form of Shirin.
Smaragda f Greek
Feminine form of Smaragdos.
Sofoklis m Greek
Modern Greek form of Sophocles.
Sokratis m Greek
Modern Greek transcription of Socrates.
Solmaz f Turkish, Azerbaijani, Persian
Means "unfading, unwilting" in Turkish and Azerbaijani, a negative form of the Turkic root sol "to fade, to wilt".
Soner m Turkish
From Turkish son meaning "last, final" and er meaning "man, hero, brave".
Songül f Turkish
From Turkish son meaning "last, final" and gül meaning "rose".
Sophia f English, Greek, German, Ancient Greek
Means "wisdom" in Greek. This was the name of an early, probably mythical, saint who died of grief after her three daughters were martyred during the reign of the emperor Hadrian. Legends about her probably arose as a result of a medieval misunderstanding of the phrase Hagia Sophia "Holy Wisdom", which is the name of a large basilica in Constantinople.... [more]
Sotiria f Greek
Feminine form of Sotirios.
Sotirios m Greek
Derived from Greek σωτήρ (sotir) meaning "saviour, deliverer", referring to Jesus, or σωτηρία (sotiria) meaning "salvation, deliverance".
Sotiris m Greek
Variant of Sotirios.
Sotiroula f Greek
Diminutive of Sotiria.
Sotos m Greek
Short form of Sotirios.
Spiridon m Greek, Serbian (Rare), Croatian (Rare)
Serbian and Croatian form of Spyridon, as well as an alternate transcription of the Greek name.
Spiro m Greek (Anglicized)
Anglicized form of Spyros.
Spiros m Greek
Alternate transcription of Greek Σπύρος (see Spyros).
Spyridon m Greek, Late Greek
Late Greek name derived from Greek σπυρίδιον (spyridion) meaning "basket" or Latin spiritus meaning "spirit". Saint Spyridon was a 4th-century sheep farmer who became the bishop of Tremithus and suffered during the persecutions of Diocletian.
Spyridoula f Greek
Feminine form of Spyridon.
Spyro m Greek (Anglicized)
Anglicized form of Spyros.
Spyros m Greek
Short form of Spyridon.
Stamatia f Greek
Feminine form of Stamatios.
Stamatios m Greek
Derived from medieval Greek σταματώ (stamato) meaning "stop".
Stamatis m Greek
Variant of Stamatios.
Stathis m Greek
Short form of Efstathios.
Stavros m Greek
Means "cross" in Greek, referring to the cross of the crucifixion.
Stavroula f Greek
Feminine form of Stavros.
Stefania f Italian, Polish, Greek
Italian, Polish and Greek feminine form of Stephen.
Stefanos m Greek
Modern Greek transcription of Στέφανος (see Stephen).
Stelios m Greek
Variant of Stylianos.
Stella 2 f Greek
Diminutive of Styliani, with the spelling influenced by that of Stella 1.
Stephanos m Ancient Greek, Biblical Greek, Greek
Greek form of Stephen. In Modern Greek it is usually transcribed Stefanos.
Styliani f Greek
Feminine form of Stylianos.
Stylianos m Greek, Late Greek
Derived from Greek στῦλος (stylos) meaning "pillar". Saint Stylianos was a 7th-century hermit from Adrianopolis in Asia Minor who is regarded as a patron saint of children.
Su 1 f Turkish
Means "water" in Turkish.
Sude f Turkish
Turkish form of Soudeh.
Sudenaz f Turkish (Modern)
Combination of Sude and Naz.
Süheyl m Turkish
Turkish form of Suhail.
Süheyla f Turkish
Turkish feminine form of Suhail.
Şükri m Turkish
Turkish form of Shukri.
Şükriye f Turkish
Turkish form of Shukriyya.
Şule f Turkish
Means "flame" in Turkish.
Süleyman m Turkish, Azerbaijani
Turkish form of Solomon. Süleyman the Magnificent was a sultan of the Ottoman Empire in the 16th century. He expanded Ottoman territory into Europe and Persia, reformed the government, and completed several great building projects.
Sultan m & f Arabic, Turkish, Azerbaijani, Urdu, Bengali, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Avar, Indonesian
Means "ruler, king, sultan" in Arabic. In the Arab world this name is typically masculine, but Turkey it is given to both boys and girls.
Sümeyye f Turkish
Turkish form of Sumayya.
Suna f Turkish
From the Turkish word for a type of duck, the shelduck (genus Tadorna).
Süreyya f Turkish
Turkish form of Thurayya.
Suzan 2 f Turkish
From Persian سوزان (sūzān) meaning "burning".
Tahir m Arabic, Urdu, Turkish, Azerbaijani, Bosnian
Means "virtuous, pure, chaste" in Arabic.
Tahire f Turkish
Turkish feminine form of Tahir.
Takis m Greek
Short form of Panagiotakis and other names with similar endings.
Talât m Turkish
Turkish variant of Talat, using an optional circumflex accent.
Talat m Arabic, Urdu, Turkish
Means "face, visage, appearance" in Arabic.
Talha m Arabic, Turkish, Urdu
Derived from Arabic طلح (ṭalḥ) meaning "fruit-bearing tree". This was the name of an early companion of the Prophet Muhammad.
Talip m Turkish
Turkish form of Talib.
Taner m Turkish
From Turkish tan meaning "dawn" and er meaning "man, hero, brave".
Tarık m Turkish
Turkish form of Tariq.
Tasia f Greek
Short form of Anastasia.
Tasoula f Greek
Greek diminutive of Anastasia.
Tatiana f Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Romanian, French, Slovak, Polish, Finnish, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German, Dutch, Greek, Georgian, English, Russian, Bulgarian, Ancient Roman
Feminine form of the Roman name Tatianus, a derivative of the Roman name Tatius. This was the name of a 3rd-century saint who was martyred in Rome under the emperor Alexander Severus. She was especially venerated in Orthodox Christianity, and the name has been common in Russia (as Татьяна) and Eastern Europe. It was not regularly used in the English-speaking world until the 1980s.
Taylan m Turkish
Means "tall" in Turkish.
Tayyip m Turkish
Turkish form of Tayyib.
Temel m Turkish
Means "fundamental, basic" in Turkish.
Tevfik m Turkish
Turkish form of Tawfiq.
Thalia f Greek Mythology (Latinized), Greek
From the Greek name Θάλεια (Thaleia), derived from θάλλω (thallo) meaning "to blossom". In Greek mythology she was one of the nine Muses, presiding over comedy and pastoral poetry. This was also the name of one of the three Graces or Χάριτες (Charites).
Thanasis m Greek
Modern Greek short form of Athanasios.
Thanos m Greek
Diminutive of Athanasios.
Theano f Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology, Greek
From Greek θεά (thea) meaning "goddess". Theano was a 6th-century BC Greek philosopher associated with Pythagoras. The name was also borne by several figures from Greek mythology.
Thekla f German (Rare), Greek (Rare), Late Greek
From the ancient Greek name Θεόκλεια (Theokleia), which meant "glory of God" from the Greek elements θεός (theos) meaning "god" and κλέος (kleos) meaning "glory". This was the name of a 1st-century saint, appearing (as Θέκλα) in the apocryphal Acts of Paul and Thecla. The story tells how Thecla listens to Paul speak about the virtues of chastity and decides to remain a virgin, angering both her mother and her suitor.
Themistoklis m Greek
Modern Greek form of Themistocles.
Theodora f English, Greek, Ancient Greek
Feminine form of Theodore. This name was common in the Byzantine Empire, being borne by several empresses including the influential wife of Justinian in the 6th century.
Theofania f Greek
Modern Greek form of Theophania.
Theofanis m Greek
Modern Greek transcription of Theophanes.
Theofilos m Greek
Modern Greek form of Theophilus.
Theofylaktos m Greek
Modern Greek transcription of Theophylaktos.
Thomas m English, French, German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Greek, Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek
Greek form of the Aramaic name תְּאוֹמָא (Teʾoma) meaning "twin". In the New Testament this is the name of an apostle. When he heard that Jesus had risen from the dead he initially doubted the story, until Jesus appeared before him and he examined his wounds himself. According to tradition he was martyred in India. Due to his renown, the name came into general use in the Christian world.... [more]
Thrasyvoulos m Greek
Modern Greek transcription of Thrasyboulos.
Tilemachos m Greek
Modern Greek transcription of Telemachos.
Timothea f Ancient Greek, Greek
Feminine form of Timothy.
Timuçin m Turkish
Turkish form of Temujin.
Timur m Tatar, Chechen, Kazakh, Uzbek, Turkish, Russian, History
From the Turkic and Mongol name Temür meaning "iron". This was the name of several Mongol, Turkic and Yuan leaders. A notable bearer was Timur, also known as Tamerlane (from Persian تیمور لنگ (Tīmūr e Lang) meaning "Timur the lame"), a 14th-century Turkic leader who conquered large areas of western Asia.
Tolga m Turkish
Means "helmet" in Turkish.
Toprak m & f Turkish
Means "soil, land, country" in Turkish.
Toygar m Turkish
Means "lark" in Turkish.
Triantafyllia f Greek
Feminine form of Triantafyllos. This is also the Greek word for "rosebush".
Triantafyllos m Greek
Means "rose" in Greek, derived from τριάντα (trianta) "thirty" and φύλλον (fyllon) "leaf". This was the name of a 17th-century Greek saint and martyr.
Tryfon m Greek
Modern Greek transcription of Tryphon.
Tuana f Turkish (Modern)
Meaning unknown, possibly of Persian origin.
Tuba f Arabic, Turkish
From the name of a type of tree that is believed to grow in heaven in Islamic tradition. It means "blessedness" in Arabic.
Tugay m Turkish
Means "brigade, troops" in Turkish.
Tuğba f Turkish
Turkish variant form of Tuba.
Tuğçe f Turkish
Derived from Turkish tuğ meaning "banner, crest", referring to a type of banner made of horse hairs used in the Ottoman Empire, ultimately from Chinese (dào).
Tuğrul m Turkish
From the Turkish word for a mythical bird of prey, also called a turul, derived from a Turkic word meaning "falcon". This was the name of the 11th-century founder of the Seljuk Empire.
Tülay f Turkish
Means "tulle moon" in Turkish.
Tunç m Turkish
Means "bronze" in Turkish.
Tuncay m Turkish, Azerbaijani
Means "bronze moon" in Turkish and Azerbaijani.
Turan m & f Turkish, Azerbaijani
From Persian توران (Tūrān), a historical region in Central Asia, originally inhabited by nomadic Iranian peoples. It is traditionally said to mean "land of Tur". The place is mentioned frequently in the 10th-century Persian epic the Shahnameh.
Turgay m Turkish
Means "skylark" in Turkish.
Tutku f & m Turkish
Means "passion" in Turkish.
Ufuk m Turkish
Means "horizon" in Turkish, of Arabic origin.
Uğur m Turkish, Azerbaijani
Means "luck, fortune" in Turkish and Azerbaijani.
Ülkü f Turkish
Means "ideal" in Turkish.
Ulvi m Turkish
Means "exalted, high" in Turkish, from Arabic علْويّ (ʿulwīy).
Ulviye f Turkish
Feminine form of Ulvi.
Umay f Mythology, Turkish
From a Turkic word meaning "womb" or "placenta". This was the name of a Turkic and Mongolian goddess associated with childbirth.
Ümit m Turkish
Means "hope" in Turkish, ultimately from Persian امید (omīd).
Ümmügülsüm f Turkish, Azerbaijani
Turkish and Azerbaijani form of Umm Kulthum.
Ümran m Turkish
Turkish form of Umran.
Umut m & f Turkish
Means "hope" in Turkish.
Ural m Bashkir, Turkish
From the name of the Ural Mountains, of uncertain meaning, possibly from Turkic aral meaning "island, boundary". This is the name of the title character in the Bashkir epic Ural-batyr.
Utku m Turkish
Means "victory" in Turkish.
Vahide f Turkish
Turkish feminine form of Wahid.
Vahit m Turkish
Turkish form of Wahid.
Valentina f Italian, Russian, Lithuanian, German, Croatian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Slovene, Albanian, Romanian, Spanish, Greek, Ancient Roman
Feminine form of Valentinus (see Valentine 1). A famous bearer is the Soviet cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova (1937-), who in 1963 became the first woman to visit space.
Vangelis m Greek
Variant of Evangelos.
Varvara f Russian, Greek, Bulgarian, Macedonian
Russian, Greek, Bulgarian and Macedonian form of Barbara.
Vasia f Greek
Diminutive of Vasiliki.
Vasileios m Greek
Alternate transcription of Greek Βασίλειος (see Vasilios).
Vasiliki f Greek
Modern Greek feminine form of Basil 1.
Vasilios m Greek
Modern Greek form of Basil 1.
Vasilis m Greek
Modern Greek form of Basil 1.
Vaso 2 f Greek
Diminutive of Vasiliki.
Vassiliki f Greek
Alternate transcription of Greek Βασιλική (see Vasiliki).
Vassilis m Greek
Alternate transcription of Greek Βασίλης (see Vasilis).
Vasso f Greek
Alternate transcription of Greek Βάσω (see Vaso 2).
Vedat m Turkish
Turkish masculine form of Widad.
Venetia f English (Rare), Greek
From the Latin name of the Italian region of Veneto and the city of Venice (see the place name Venetia). This name was borne by the celebrated English beauty Venetia Stanley (1600-1633), though in her case the name may have been a Latinized form of the Welsh name Gwynedd. Benjamin Disraeli used it for the heroine of his novel Venetia (1837).
Veniamin m Russian, Greek
Russian and Greek form of Benjamin.
Viktoria f German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Estonian, Greek, Georgian, Russian, Ukrainian, Bulgarian, Belarusian
German, Scandinavian and Greek variant of Victoria. It is also an alternate transcription of Russian/Bulgarian Виктория or Ukrainian Вікторія (see Viktoriya) or Belarusian Вікторыя (see Viktoryia), as well as the usual Georgian transcription.
Virginia f English, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Romanian, Greek, Ancient Roman
Feminine form of the Roman family name Verginius or Virginius, which is of unknown meaning, but long associated with Latin virgo "maid, virgin". According to a legend, it was the name of a Roman woman killed by her father so as to save her from the clutches of a crooked official.... [more]
Vissarion m Russian (Archaic), Greek
Russian form and Modern Greek transcription of Bessarion.
Vlasis m Greek
Greek form of Blaise.
Vlassis m Greek
Greek form of Blaise.
Volkan m Turkish
Means "volcano" in Turkish.
Voula f Greek
Diminutive of Paraskevi.
Vural m Turkish
Possibly from Turkish vur meaning "strike, hit".
Xanthi f Greek
Modern Greek form of Xanthe.
Xanthippi f Greek
Modern Greek transcription of Xanthippe.
Xeni f Greek
Modern Greek transcription of Xene.
Xenia f Greek, Spanish, Ancient Greek
Means "hospitality" in Greek, a derivative of ξένος (xenos) meaning "foreigner, guest". This was the name of a 5th-century saint who is venerated in the Eastern Church.
Xenofon m Greek
Modern Greek form of Xenophon.
Yağız m Turkish
Means "brown, chestnut (colour)" in Turkish.
Yağmur f & m Turkish, Azerbaijani
Means "rain" in Turkish and Azerbaijani.
Yahya m Arabic, Turkish, Persian, Indonesian, Malay
Arabic form of Yoḥanan (see John) appearing in the Quran, as well as the Turkish and Persian form. This name honours John the Baptist, a prophet in Islam.
Yakup m Turkish
Turkish form of Jacob.
Yalçın m Turkish
Means "steep" in Turkish.
Yamaç m Turkish
Means "mountainside, slope" in Turkish.
Yanis m Greek, French
Alternate transcription of Greek Γιάνης (see Gianis). It is also used in France, in part inspired by the Breton names Yann and Yannic.
Yanna 1 f Greek
Alternate transcription of Greek Γιάννα (see Gianna).
Yanni m Greek (Expatriate)
Diminutive of Yiannis. A famous bearer is the Greek-American musician Yiannis Chryssomallis (1954-), who goes by the single name Yanni.
Yannis m Greek
Alternate transcription of Greek Γιάννης (see Giannis).
Yaren f Turkish
Means "close friend", derived from Persian یاران (yārān).
Yaşar m Turkish
Means "lives, inhabits" in Turkish.
Yasemin f Turkish
Turkish form of Jasmine.
Yaser m Persian, Turkish, Arabic
Persian and Turkish form of Yasir, as well as an alternate transcription of the Arabic name.
Yasin m Arabic, Persian, Urdu, Turkish
From the Arabic letters ي (called ya) and س (called sin). These letters begin the 36th chapter of the Quran (surah Ya Sin).
Yavuz m Turkish
Means "stern, grim" in Turkish.
Yeşim f Turkish
Means "jade" in Turkish.
Yeter f Turkish
Means "enough, sufficient" in Turkish.
Yianna f Greek
Alternate transcription of Greek Γιάννα (see Gianna).
Yiannis m Greek
Alternate transcription of Greek Γιάννης (see Giannis).
Yiğit m Turkish
Means "brave" in Turkish.
Yıldırım m Turkish
Means "lightning" in Turkish.
Yıldız f Turkish
Means "star" in Turkish.
Yılmaz m Turkish
Means "dauntless, intrepid" in Turkish.
Yiorgos m Greek
Alternate transcription of Greek Γιώργος (see Giorgos).
Yonca f Turkish
Means "clover" in Turkish.
Yorgos m Greek
Alternate transcription of Greek Γιώργος (see Giorgos).
Yunus m Arabic, Turkish, Indonesian, Malay
Arabic form of Yona (see Jonah). It appears in the Quran.
Yunus Emre m Turkish
Combination of Yunus and Emre, given in reference to the 13th-century poet.
Yusuf m Arabic, Turkish, Indonesian, Pashto, Tajik, Uzbek, Bengali
Arabic form of Yosef (see Joseph) appearing in the Quran. This is also the form used in several other languages.
Zacharias m Biblical, Biblical Greek, Greek
Greek form of Zechariah. This form of the name is used in most English translations of the New Testament to refer to the father of John the Baptist. It was also borne by an 8th-century pope (called Zachary in English).
Zafer m Turkish
Turkish form of Zafar.
Zahide f Turkish
Turkish feminine form of Zahid.
Zehra f Turkish, Urdu
Turkish and Urdu form of Zahra 1 or Zahra 2.
Zekeriya m Turkish
Turkish form of Zechariah.
Zeki m Turkish
Means "intelligent, clever" in Turkish, ultimately from Arabic ذكيّ (dhakīy).
Zekiye f Turkish
Feminine form of Zeki.
Zeliha f Turkish
Variant of Züleyha.
Zenovia f Greek
Alternate transcription of Greek Ζηνοβία (see Zinovia).
Zeynep f Turkish
Turkish form of Zaynab.
Zinon m Greek
Modern Greek transcription of Ζήνων (see Zeno).
Zinovia f Greek
Modern Greek transcription of Zenobia.
Ziya m Arabic, Turkish
Means "splendour, light, glow" in Arabic. This was the name of a 14th-century Islamic Indian historian.
Ziyaeddin m Turkish (Rare)
Turkish variant form of Ziya ad-Din.
Ziyaettin m Turkish
Turkish form of Ziya ad-Din.
Ziynet f Turkish
Turkish form of Zinat.
Zoi f Greek
Modern Greek transcription of Zoe.
Zübeyde f Turkish
Turkish form of Zubaida.
Züleyha f Turkish
Turkish form of Zuleika.
Zülfikar m Turkish
Turkish form of Zulfiqar.
Zümra f Turkish
From Turkish zümrüt meaning "emerald", derived via Arabic from Greek σμάραγδος (smaragdos).