Turkic baby names
Names tagged with “Turkic” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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17 names
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- Alikhan
Arabic
84From Arabic 'Ali' (noble, exalted) combined with Turkic 'Khan' (ruler, leader). Means 'noble ruler' or 'exalted leader'.
- Altan
English
84From Turkic meaning 'golden' or 'bright'. Historically used across Central Asian cultures, symbolizing wealth and luminosity.
- Taymir
Slavic
84From Tatar origins, possibly related to 'tamir' meaning 'iron' or strong metal, reflecting strength and durability
- Timur
English
78From Turkic meaning 'iron', symbolizing strength and durability. Associated with Timur the Conqueror (Tamerlane), the great 14th-century military leader.
- Uraz
Arabic
62From Arabic 'Raz' meaning secret or mystery, popularized in Turkic cultures. Associated with spiritual depth and hidden wisdom.
- Batu
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit 'batu' meaning 'stone' or 'rock'; also used in Turkic and Mongolian cultures signifying strength and solidity.
- Barlas
English
62From Turkic origins, historically associated with Barlas, a Mongol tribe. May relate to 'bar' meaning tiger or strength in Central Asian languages.
- Turan
Persian
42From Persian meaning 'the land of the Tur people,' historically referring to the steppes of Central Asia. Associated with nomadic heritage and vast landscapes.
- Amirkhan
Persian
42From Persian 'amir' (commander) and Turkic 'khan' (ruler), meaning a noble leader or sovereign ruler.
- Imronbek
Slavic
42From Uzbek 'Imron' (name) combined with Persian 'bek' meaning 'lord' or 'master'. Translates to 'Lord Imron' or 'Master Imron'.
- Temur
Persian
42From Persian 'temur' meaning iron. Historically borne by Timur (Tamerlane), the Central Asian conqueror, symbolizing strength and resilience.
- Umarbek
English
42Umar (prosperous, long-lived) + Bek (ruler, master). A Central Asian name meaning 'master of prosperity' or 'prosperous ruler'.
- Aidar
English
42From Kazakh meaning 'moon-like' or 'bright as the moon', also interpreted as 'noble' in Central Asian tradition
- Mirza
Persian
40A royal or princely title, historically used in Central Asian and Indian courts to denote nobility or high rank.
- Alihan
English
40From Turkic 'Ali' (noble, exalted) combined with 'han' (ruler, leader). Signifies a noble leader or exalted ruler.
- Temir
English
10From Turkic meaning 'iron', symbolizing strength and durability. Common in Kazakhstan and Central Asia.
- Aysel
English
7From Azerbaijani, combining 'ay' (moon) and 'sel' (water), suggesting 'moonlit water' or lunar grace.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
