The baby name Alambey is a Male name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced ah-LAHM-bey (approx.); IPA: /aˈlambej/.
Alambey is Turkish in Origin.
The baby name Alambey is a Male name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced ah-LAHM-bey (approx.); IPA: /aˈlambej/.
Alambey is Turkish in Origin.
Alambey is a very rare given name likely built from Arabic/Persian ʿalam (“world; banner/standard”) and Turkish bey (“chieftain; gentleman”), giving senses such as “noble of the world” or “lord of the banner.” In Ottoman-Turkic usage, Bey was an honorific placed after a man’s name, while ʿAlam/Alam appears as an independent given name across Arabic, Persian, and South Asian traditions. As a single fused form, Alambey seems to be a modern, cross‑cultural coinage rather than a classical personal name.
Documented and cognate variants include Alam/ʿAlam, Alem (Turkish), Alam Bey or Alam‑Bey, Alambay (with Turkic bay “gentleman”), and Alemdar (“standard‑bearer”) as a semantic cousin. Short forms: Alam, Ala, Bey. The name reads mainly masculine due to the bey element, though contemporary usage may treat it as unisex. Pronunciation typically approximates AH-lam-bay, with the Arabic ʿayn often dropped in English spelling.
Alambey is absent from every birth registry and name dataset we follow. That usually points to a very rare, regional, or newly coined name. Whichever it is, scarcely anyone else carries it.
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