This is a list of submitted names in which the usage is Turkish; and the description contains the keyword moon.
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Akay f & m TurkishFrom Turkish
ak, meaning "white" and
ay, meaning "moon".
Alpay m TurkishMeans "Brave moon" in Turkish. Alp meaning Brave and Ay meaning Moon.
Ay m & f TurkishMeans "moon" (also, by extension, "month") in Turkish.
Ayben f TurkishTurkish feminine name derived from
ay "moon" and
ben "I", usually translated as "I am like the moon".... [
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Aybige f TurkishAn alternate spelling of
Aybüke, deriving from Turkish
ay meaning "moon" combined with
büke meaning "queen, woman".
Aybike f TurkishOne of medieval Turkic feminine names, Aybüge consists of Ay (the Moon) and Büge (lady, madam, gentlewoman). The name means "lady of the moon" Its form Aybüge is modernized as Aybike in modern Turkish.
Aybora m TurkishCombination of Turkish
ay "moon" and
bora "storm, squall".
Aybüke f TurkishDerived from Turkish
ay "moon" and
büke "queen, woman".
Aycan f & m TurkishCombination of Turkish
ay "moon" and
can "soul, life, being".
Aydemir m TurkishDerived from Turkish
ay meaning "moon" and
demir meaning "iron".
Aydinç m & f TurkishDerived from Turkish
ay "moon" and
dinç "vigorous".
Aydoğan f & m TurkishDerived from Turkish
ay "moon" and
doğan “falcon”.
Aykız f TurkishAy meaning “Moon” in Turkish and
Kız Meaning “Girl” in Turkish
Aymaral f TurkishFrom the Turkish
ay meaning "moon" and
maral meaning "doe, deer".
Ayşen f TurkishMeans "merry moon" in Turkish, from Turkic
ay meaning "moon, month" and
şen meaning "happy".
Aysev f TurkishModern Turkish name taken from the common name element
ay, meaning "moon" and
sev, which could be taken from the words
sevgi or
sevmek meaning "love" and "to love" respectively... [
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Aytaş m TurkishDerived from Turkish
ay meaning "moon" and
taş meaning "stone".
Aytek m TurkishDerived from Turkish
ay meaning "moon" and
tek meaning "one, only, single".
Aytekin m TurkishFrom Turkish
ay meaning "moon" combined with the Turkic title
tegin meaning "prince".
Aytun m & f TurkishDerived from the Turkish words
ay meaning "moon" and
tun meaning "light" or "brightness."
Aytunç m TurkishDerived from Turkish
ay meaning "moon" and
tunç meaning "bronze".
Ayün f TurkishModern Turkish name taking the common name element
ay, meaning "moon" and the element
ün, meaning "fame".
Doğanay m & f TurkishMeans "rising moon" in Turkish, from
doğan meaning "rising" and
ay meaning "moon".
Eray m TurkishFrom Turkish
er meaning "man, hero, brave" and
ay meaning "moon".
Gencay m & f Turkishit means the firs moon of the month. generally it is crescent. so it has the same meaning with MİRAY and İLKAY. but this is more masculine than these names. otherwise, it is rarely used by females... [
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Kamerfer f Ottoman TurkishFrom Ottoman Turkish "radiance of the crescent":
kamer - "half-moon, crescent" and
fer - "radiance, brightness".
Kamerşah f Ottoman TurkishFrom
kamer meaning "moon" and
şah meaning "ruler". This was the name of an Ottoman princess.
Kutluay m & f TurkishFrom Turkish
kutlu meaning "fortunate, prosperous, lucky" and
ay meaning "moon".
Mahfiruz f Ottoman TurkishFrom Ottoman Turkish "favorable moon":
mah,
meh - "the moon" and
fîrûz - "favorable", "lucky, fortunate".
Mahidevran f Ottoman TurkishMeans "one who is always beautiful", "one whose beauty never fades", "beauty of the times" or "Moon of Fortune". A famous bearer was Mahidevran Sultan (1500-1581), a concubine of
Süleyman the Magnificent and the mother of Şehzade Mustafa and Raziye Sultan of the Ottoman Empire.
Mahienver f Ottoman TurkishMeans "the brightest moon" in Ottoman Turkish, ultimately from Persian ماه
(māh) meaning "moon" and Arabic أنور
('anwar) meaning "brighter, brightest".
Mahpeyker f Ottoman TurkishMeaning "face like the moon", from Ottoman Turkish
mah,
meh - "the moon" and
peyker - "face" (taken form the Persian language).
Özay f TurkishDerived from
öz meaning "self" and
ay meaning "moon".
Selinay f TurkishThe name "Selinay" can be broken down into two parts:"Selin" which is derived from "Sel," meaning "stream" or "flood" in Turkish."Ay" means "moon" in Turkish. So, "Selinay" could be interpreted as "Moon of the Stream" or "Moon of the Flood."
Sevenay f Turkish (Rare)Means "loving moon", from Turkish
seven meaning "loving, affectionate" and
ay meaning "moon, month".
Sonay f & m TurkishFrom Turkish
son meaning "last, final" and
ay meaning "moon, month".
Uğuray f TurkishFrom the Turkish
uğur meaning "good luck" and
ay meaning "moon".
Yeniay f TurkishFeminine name meaning "new moon", from the etymological elements
yeni meaning "new, young, recent, fresh" and the common feminine name ending
ay, meaning "moon".
Yıldıray m TurkishMeans "shining moon", derived from Turkic
yuldura meaning "to shine" combined with
ay "moon, month".
Yıldızay f Turkish (Rare)Derived from Turkish
yıldız "star" and
ay "moon". The name can be used as a reference to the crescent moon and star symbol associated with various Turkic, Middle Eastern and Central Asian traditions and communities, predominantly the Islamic faith and the Ottoman Empire... [
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