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There are 72 Turkish names for baby boys. Displayed on this page are Turkish names 1 to 20. Ahmed was the most popular among these names in 2007 with a rank of #570 and a usage of 0.0203%. The name is primarily used in Arabic and Turkish, and it was followed in popularity by Ibrahim, which is also used in Arabic and Turkish. The unusual Turkish names are Adem (Turkish), Ahmet (Turkish), Berkay (Turkish), Besim (Albanian, Arabic, Bosnian, and Turkish), Betim (Albanian, Slavic, and Turkish), Burak (Turkish), Burhan (Arabic and Turkish), Bünyamin (Turkish), Cem (Arabic and Turkish), Deniz (Turkish), Emir (Turkish), Emre (Turkish), Engin (Turkish), Enis (Turkish), Eren (Turkish), Erol (Turkish), Iskender (Turkish), and Kadir (Arabic and Turkish). Turkish names are somewhat popular baby names for boys. The names have been increasing in popularity since the 1960s. At the modest height of their usage in 2002, 0.103% of baby boys were given Turkish names. There were 5 Turkish names ranked within the top 1000 baby names then. In 2007, 3 Turkish names listed among the top 1000, with a combined usage of 0.078%. Within all Turkish names, the Arabic and Turkish Nasir was the most commonly used, with a ranking of #432 and a usage of 0.0299%.
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TURKISH NAMES: Adem ... man; male, manly, brave, ...Adem is used predominantly in Turkish ... Ahmed Ahmet ... most praiseworthy ... it is used largely in Turkish. ... Berkay ... language of origin is Turkish and it is also ... Besim ... belief, faith ... Arabic, Bosnian, and Turkish ... Betim ... oath ... Albanian, Slavic, and Turkish name of Slavic origin ... Burak ... lightning ... predominantly in the Turkish language and it is ... Burhan ... proof ... in the Arabic and Turkish languages ... Bünyamin ... son of the south, son ... is Hebrew, and its use, Turkish. ... Cem ... is of Turkish origin, and it is used mainly in ... Deniz ... is largely used in the Turkish language and its origin ... Emir ... prince, ruler, emir, ... is largely used in the Turkish language and it is ... Emre ... is primarily used in Turkish and it is also of ... Engin ... vast ... has its origins in the Turkish language and it is also ... Enis ... and use are both in the Turkish language ... Eren ... saint ... as its use, is in the Turkish language ... Erol ... brave ... and use are both in the Turkish language ... Ibrahim Iskender ... defender of men ... used predominantly in Turkish and it is derived from ... Kadir ... servant ... chiefly in Arabic and Turkish, and it is derived from ...
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