Turkish first names seduce with their melodic sweetness and their poetic meanings linked to the stars and nature. Discover our inspiring selection to find the ideal, modern and elegant first name for your future baby.
The craze for first names from Türkiye continues to grow among future parents in search of originality, and this worldwide success owes nothing to chance. This trend is based above all on the unique musicality of the Turkish language, which favors fluid, soft and harmonious sounds, thus integrating perfectly into contemporary birth records. Beyond their sound aesthetic, these first names fascinate with the richness and poetry of their translations: they evoke in turn the mystical radiance of the moon, the purity of water, the beauty of flowers or even values of courage and kindness. Easy to pronounce and wear on a daily basis, they offer an ideal bridge between respect for a strong cultural heritage and cosmopolitan modernity, charming an increasingly wide audience well beyond the borders of the Turkish community.
What are the most common Turkish first names in France?
Female Turkish names
To name a little girl with a Turkish first name, the ideas are endless… In the list of the most popular, we already find Hawa, Ayline, Emel, Emine, Gokce, Esin, Ozlem, Ebru, Asli, Zeynep which are very beautiful names for a baby girl! But there are also other registers, such as modern Turkish first names, which are for example Selva, Oya, Nevra, Nisa, or even Rena. As for religious first names, inspired by the Koran, there are Moufida, Meryem, Tahira, or even Afia for girls.
Turkish male names
Are you looking for a Turkish male name for your baby? Mehmet, Adem, Omer, Osman, Ozan, Anil, Baris, Aylan, Sélim, Kahil are among the best known and most fashionable! But you will also find modern first names, like Munis, Oktay which has a very pretty meaning (it’s the one who brings spring), or even Sahin And Renawho literally “sings life”. Taha is the one who hides, and Vefik “the secret flower of the earth”. Erol, Mete, Semi, Izer, Inan, Gani, Ediz, Edip or Emré are some of the cutest short names for boys.
Which Turkish first names are rare?
As for boys, in the Turkish repertoire, we find many rare first names, such as Nurullahwhich means “one who judges”, or even Tolunay “the one who knocks”. Necatiwith its meaning of “the one who cries” is not common, as Turhan which refers to the idea of a bite! VecihiUmar, Muzzaffer, Teoman are other rarities for baby boy in Turkish.
Girls also have their share of unusual Turkish first names! If you are looking to give a little girl a rare name, you can choose between Bilgen which means “to sting”, or even Bayzanur. Hatice, Ilayda, Imge, Irmak, Doga, Fahrunissa: rare first names of Turkish origin.
What is the original Turkish name for a baby?
If you are looking for a Turkish name to give to your baby, but you would like it to be unusual and original, you can look at Esel, Sebnem, Kiraz, Kayra, Reza for a girl. Or: Kenise, TurnaTulin, Tugba, Manolya, Masal and Melda.
For a little boy, if you want an original first name, there is Zihni and Zeynel, which means “hide the fire”, or even Mestan, Hursit (the man of heart), Mete, Ilhami, Hizir. Zelimkan is also an original first name, just like Vefik which has a pretty meaning, “the secret flower of the earth”.








