Author: Ali
•Saturday, March 14, 2009
Turkish boy names, with meanings, starting with 'A'


Abbas:

Lion, the hero

Abbaz:

Fins, swimmer

Abdi:

Obedience doer

Abdulkerim:

Slave of the generous

Abdullah:

Servant of Allah (God)

Abidin:

Worshippers, adorers

Abuzer:

Golden water, shiny as a golden water

Acahan:

Uncle, honourable, big

Acar:

The brave, resourceful

Acun:

Universe, world

Adem:

The Turkish form of 'Adam'. Name of a prophet

Adil:

Fair, honest-acting

Affan:

One who stays at a distance from the forbidden things or one
who keeps away from sins

Ağca:

Color near white, like white by pale

Ahmed:

Turkish form of 'Ahmad'. Variation of the name 'Muhammed'.Most highly adored, or most praised.

Ahmet:

See 'Ahmed'

Ahsen:

Handsome, beautiful, good-looking

Aka:

Big, respectable (estimable, honorable) person, master or an Islamic title for a military commander or important officer; Turkish chief

Akalp:

Honest and a courageous person. Straightforward, brave

Akant:

White vows (Clean oaths)

Akarca:

Flowing water, fistula, rivulet, streamlet

Akay:

Near a full moon or the illuminating light of full moon, full moon

Akbaran:

White or clean power

Akbatu:

Clean and powerful

Akbatun:

Gallant, brave men

Akbatur:

Honorable and courageous (brave)

Akbay:

Honourable, respectable, wealthy, estimable, clean person

Akcan:

Clean soul or life, Good-hearted, sincerity, sincerely believing

Akcebe:

Wearing a white armor

Akdemir:

A wrought or forged iron

Akel:

Right, deals with clean businesses, an honest business-man

Aker:

Honorable hero, honest man, brave

Akergin:

An honest or clean, mature man

Akerman:

Honest man

Akgüç:

Honourable and powerful

Akgün:

Light day, bright days, auspicious days

Akıman:

Open-handed, courageous, brave person

Akil:

Smart, Intelligent, thoughtful, one who uses reason

Akman:

Beautiful chaste, a clean person

Akna:

Contended, frugal

Aktaş:

White stone, limestone

Aktekin:

Credited, Reputable, Clean Ethics (Morally clean), Brave

Aktuğ:

A white brigadier

Akün:

Good clean name, clean reputation

Alatan:

The time previous or before the sun rises

Ali:

Noble, Sublime

Alican:

Warm blooded, friendly, amiable

Alişan(Alishan):

Glory and/or honorable

Alkım:

Rainbow

Alp:

Brave, heroic, courageous

Alparslan:

Powerful (Strong) as a lion

Alpay:

Hero, brave, courageous

Alper:

Brave men

Altay:

A line of mountains found in Central Asia

Altuğ:

Red brigadier

Altuner:

A valuable person and/or a golden young man

Anı:

Memory, of what is remembered

Arca:

Pine, pine tree, clean

Arda:

There are 'many' meanings to this name but one possible meaning is that it means to come after or to come after later

Arhan:

Clean khan (a title applied to the Ottoman sultans and certain other rulers), clean manager or administrator, brave khan

Arı:

Bee

Arıca:

Neatly or clean (tool) like a bee

Arıcan:

A clean person

Arıkan:

Pure blood, fresh blood, noble blood

Arif:

Very knowledgeable savvy, insightful, understanding, well-known, famous

Arkoç:

Clean and strong

Arkun:

Slow, the remainings, the rest

Arkut:

Clean and happy

Armagan(Armağan):

Gift

Armaghan:

Gift

Arpınar:

Clean as water

Artan:

Surplus and/or superiority

Artun:

Self-confident, self-respecting, (someone) who has a becoming sense of pride, solemn(serious-minded)

Asil:

Noble

Aslan (Arslan):

Lion

Atakan:

fearless

Avni:

One who helps, assistance

Ayçetin:

Beautiful and challenging

Aydın:

Illuminated, light, bright, knowledgeable person

Aydin:

Intelligient, erudite

Ayetullah:

Allah's (God) verses

Aykut:

Blessed happy month of Mubarak

Aytolun:

A Full moon

Aytun:

Moon and night, moonly nights

Aytuna:

Beautiful like the moon and splendid (magnificent) as the Danube River

Aytunca:

Beautiful like the moon and magnificent like bronze

Aytunç:

As beautiful as the moon and sturdy or strong like the bronze metal

Ayyıldız:

Moon and star, the flag of Turkey, crescent

Azmi:

Strong, powerful, determined

Azrak:

Very rare, hardly found, valuable
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