Turkish Girl Names
Turkish female names draw from Turkish, with significant Arabic and Persian influence through Ottoman history and Islam. Turkish has no grammatical gender, so femininity is indicated by convention. Common feminine patterns include final vowels -a and -e, frequent use of nature and abstract nouns, and compounds with elements like Ay (moon), Gül (rose), Nur (light), and Su (water). Names often use Turkish letters such as ş and ı (e.g., Ayşe, Aslı).
Modern usage favors short, clear forms and nature-based coinages alongside enduring classics. Common choices include Ayşe, Aleyna, Alara, Aylin, Ayla, Aslı, Asya, Arzu, Ajda, and Alev.
| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ayla | Turkish: "halo" or "moonlight" (from ay, "moon"); Hebrew: "doe" or related to a tree name | Finnish, Hebrew, Scandinavian, Turkish | Girl | 23,946 #1 | |
| Aya | Varies by language - Arabic: "verse, sign, miracle"; Japanese: meanings depend on kanji, commonly "color, design, weave, beautiful"; Hebrew: "hawk/raptor, bird". | Arabic, Hebrew, Japanese, Turkish | Girl | 10,089 #2 | |
| Aylin | Moon; moonlight; halo around the moon | Turkish | Girl | 7,566 #3 | |
| Yasmine | Jasmine (the fragrant flower) | French, Persian, Turkish | Girl | 7,299 #4 | |
| Kara | Beloved; dark or black | English, Irish, Italian, Latin, Turkish | Girl | 4,436 #5 | |
| Yara | Varies by origin - Arabic: commonly 'small butterfly' or 'beloved'; Tupi–Guarani (Iara): 'lady of the lake' (mermaid); Turkish/Persian: 'wound' (word meaning); Hebrew similar form Ya'ara relates to 'forest' or 'honeycomb'. | Arabic, Hebrew, Persian, Turkish | Girl | 4,399 #6 | |
| Aila | Multiple origins - in Finnish/Scandinavian linked to Helga meaning "holy, blessed"; in Scottish/ Gaelic related to Eileen/Isla; in Hebrew (Eilah) "oak"; in Turkish (Aylā/Ayla) "halo of the moon". | Finnish, Hebrew, Norse, Scandinavian, Scottish Gaelic, Turkish | Girl | 2,984 #7 | |
| Aleyna | Associated with 'upon us' (Arabic) or 'light/bright' (via Elaina/Helena) | Turkish | Girl | 2,096 #8 | |
| Elif | Named for the letter alif/aleph - 'first, foremost; unique'. | Turkish | Girl | 2,047 #9 | |
| Ela | Turkish: 'hazel' (hazel-eyed); Hebrew: 'terebinth' or 'oak' (Elah); also used as a pet form of Elizabeth/Eleanor. | Hebrew, Slavic, Turkish | Girl | 1,890 #10 | |
| Esma | Names; supreme | Arabic, Bosnian, Turkish | Girl | 1,412 #11 | |
| Aylah | Hebrew: 'doe' (Ayalah); Turkish: 'halo' or 'moonlight'; Arabic: related to Aaliyah meaning 'exalted, noble'. | Hebrew, Turkish | Girl | 1,374 #12 | |
| Alara | Mythical water fairy / water maiden | Turkish | Girl | 1,148 #13 | |
| Ayda | Returning visitor; in the moon | Arabic, Turkish | Girl | 1,141 #14 | |
| Asya | Varies by origin: as a diminutive of Anastasia, 'resurrection'; as a form of Asia/Asiya, linked to the continent name or the historic Arabic name Asiya. | Arabic, Slavic, Turkish | Girl | 972 #15 | |
| Melek | Angel | Arabic, Turkish | Girl | 930 #16 | |
| Sena | Army; praise | Arabic, Korean, Sanskrit, Turkish | Girl | 894 #17 | |
| Ayna | Mirror (Turkish/Turkic); note: in Arabic 'ayna' is a common word meaning 'where' rather than a traditional given-name meaning | Arabic, Turkish | Girl | 845 #18 | |
| Melisa | Bee; honeybee | Greek, Spanish, Turkish | Girl | 766 #19 | |
| Dounia | The world; this life; the temporal world | Arabic, Turkish, Urdu | Girl | 710 #20 | |
| Esra | Night journey (the Islamic/Arabic term Isra, the Prophet Muhammad's nocturnal journey) | Arabic, Turkish | Girl | 647 #21 | |
| Saraya | Generally interpreted as 'princess' or associated with 'palace' or 'noblewoman' (from Sarai 'princess' or saray 'palace') | Hebrew, Turkish | Girl | 541 #22 | |
| Aysel | Stream or flood of moonlight (literally 'ay' = moon + 'sel' = flood/stream) | Turkish | Girl | 529 #23 | |
| Laela | Night; often interpreted as "born at night" or "dark beauty" | Arabic, Turkish | Girl | 444 #24 | |
| Eda | In Turkish: "grace, charm, elegant manner"; from Old English/Germanic usage it can be a short form of Edith or related names meaning "wealth/fortune" (e.g., rich/blessed). | English, Germanic, Norse, Scandinavian, Turkish | Girl | 415 #25 | |
| Miray | Bright/shining moon (often interpreted as 'my moon') | Turkish | Girl | 366 #26 | |
| Melis | Honeybee | Turkish | Girl | 332 #27 | |
| Hazal | Autumn leaves | Persian, Turkish | Girl | 325 #28 | |
| Sona | Gold; wild duck | Armenian, Azerbaijani, Hindi, Prakrit, Sanskrit, Turkish, Urdu | Girl | 304 #29 | |
| Adali | Generally 'noble' (from Germanic); alternatively 'from the island' (Turkish) or connected to Hebrew Adalia(h) 'God is just'. | Germanic, Hebrew, Turkish | Girl | 303 #30 | |
| Nazli | Coy, coquettish; delicate, charming | Persian, Turkish | Girl | 283 #31 | |
| Lira | Primarily 'lyre' (musical instrument) from Latin/Greek lyra; sometimes used as a variant of Hebrew Liora ('my light') and associated with the currency name 'lira'. | Greek, Hebrew, Italian, Latin, Turkish | Girl | 247 #32 | |
| Selen | Usually 'moon' (from Greek Selene); in Turkish often associated with 'flowing water' or 'strong current'. | Greek, Turkish | Girl | 237 #33 | |
| Asli | Original; genuine; of one's origin or essence | Turkish | Girl | 234 #34 | |
| Aelya | Likely a variant of Arabic Aaliyah ('exalted, noble') or Turkish Ayla ('halo, moonlight'); used as a feminine given name. | Arabic, Turkish | Girl | 231 #35 | |
| Bahar | Spring (the season, springtime) | Persian, Turkish | Girl | 227 #36 | |
| Bibi | Diminutive/pet form; in South Asian usage it can mean 'lady' or 'honored woman'; generally a cute or affectionate nickname. | Arabic, Persian, Swahili, Turkish, Urdu | Girl | 223 #37 | |
| Tulip | Turban | English, Persian, Turkish | Girl | 207 #38 | |
| Aysen | Moon-like; moon-faced (from Turkish 'Ay' meaning 'moon' + suffix) | Turkish | Girl | 179 #39 | |
| Dila | Derived from Persian 'dil' (heart) - 'beloved' or 'one who steals the heart' | Turkish | Girl | 170 #40 | |
| Beyza | White, pure | Turkish | Girl | 163 #41 | |
| Feyza | Victorious, successful | Turkish | Girl | 162 #42 | |
| Aylinn | Moon; moon halo or moonlight | Turkish | Girl | 161 #43 | |
| Sera | Primarily 'princess' (from Hebrew Sarah); can also be associated with 'evening' (Italian) or 'serene' (from Serena). | Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Latin, Spanish, Turkish | Girl | 159 #44 | |
| Meral | Gazelle; female deer | Turkish | Girl | 156 #45 | |
| Kayah | Often treated as a feminine form of Kaya/Kaia; common meanings include 'rock' or 'cliff' (Turkish) and 'home/settlement' (Swahili). | Native American, Swahili, Turkish | Girl | 152 #46 | |
| Lala | Often associated with 'tulip' (Persian); also used as an affectionate diminutive or nickname | Persian, Turkish | Girl | 148 #47 | |
| Emine | Trustworthy, faithful, honest | Turkish | Girl | 143 #48 | |
| Eylin | From Turkish 'Aylin' meaning 'moon halo' or 'moonlight'; also associated with Irish 'Eileen' meaning 'bright, shining one'. | English, Gaelic, Irish, Turkish | Girl | 142 #49 | |
| Nida | Call, voice, proclamation | Arabic, Bosnian, Turkish, Urdu | Girl | 136 #50 |
Turkish Girls name popularity over time
Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Turkish-origin name in our dataset.