Turkish Surnames
Turkish names are used in the country of Turkey, which is situated in western Asia and southeastern Europe. Turkey is part of the larger Muslim world. See also about Turkish names.
30 surnames in our directory
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30Aksoy is a Turkish surname formed from the words ak "white" and soy "lineage, ancestry." As a compound surname, it symbolized purity of lineage or noble descent, reflecting values important in Turkish onomastic tradition...
Arap is a Turkish surname meaning "Arab" in Turkish. Its origin is primarily as an ethnonym, referring to a person of Arab descent. However, in the context of Somali clan structure, Arap (spelled Arab) denotes a major no...
Avcı is a Turkish surname meaning “hunter”, derived from the Turkish word avcı (pronounced [ˈavdʒɯ]), which directly translates to “hunter.” As a descriptive occupational name, it likely originated as a nickname or ident...
Badem is a Turkish surname, derived from a Turkish word meaning "almond". The word itself originates from Persian bādām (بادام), reflecting historical linguistic exchanges across the Persian and Turkic spheres. As a surn...
Balık is a Turkish surname derived from the Turkish word balık, meaning "fish". As a surname, it likely originated as an occupational name for a fisherman or fishmonger, or as a descriptive epithet for someone associated...
Bardakçı is a Turkish surname that originated as an occupational name, literally meaning "glassmaker" from Turkish bardak "glass" or "cup". The suffix -çı (or its variant -çi) is a common Turkish agent suffix denoting a...
Binici is a Turkish surname derived from the Turkish word binici, meaning "rider" or "horseman". The term originates from the verb binmek ("to ride, to mount"), with the suffix -ci denoting an agent or profession. As suc...
Burakgazi is a Turkish surname composed of the given name Burak and the Arabic word غازي (ghāzī), meaning “warrior.” The name thus conveys a meaning approximate to “warrior of Burak” or that speaks to qualities akin to t...
Değirmenci is a Turkish surname derived from the occupational term for a miller. The word itself comes from "değirmen," meaning "mill" in Turkish, combined with the suffix "-ci," which indicates a person associated with...
Demirci is a Turkish occupational surname meaning "blacksmith" in Turkish. The name derives directly from the Turkish word demir for "iron," reflecting the trade of working with iron. As a common occupational surname in...
Ekmekçi is a Turkish occupational surname meaning "baker". The name is derived from the Turkish word ekmek ("bread") combined with the suffix -çi, which denotes a profession, similar to the English suffix -er. As such, E...
Karga is a Turkish surname derived from the Turkish word karga, meaning "crow". As a nickname-based surname, it reflects a common tradition in Turkish onomastics where physical traits, animal names, or personal character...
Kartal is a Turkish surname derived from the word kartal, meaning "eagle" in Turkish. The name likely originated as a nickname given to someone with eagle-like characteristics, such as keen vision, strength, or swiftness...
Katırcı is a Turkish surname derived from the Ottoman Turkish word katır meaning "mule." The suffix -cı indicates an occupation, so the name originally referred to a muleteer or a person who transported goods using a mul...
EtymologyKaya is a Turkish surname derived from the word kaya, meaning "rock, cliff" in Turkish. As a surname, it reflects toponymic or descriptive origins, referring to a person who lived near a rock or cliff, or one wi...
Koç is a Turkish surname meaning "ram" in English. The word koç also denotes a young male sheep, symbolizing strength and leadership. The pronunciation of the name is approximately the same as "coach" but with a shorter...
EtymologyKüçük is a Turkish surname meaning "small" or "little." It originates as a descriptive epithet for a person of small stature, or possibly as a nickname in the sense of "younger" or "junior" to distinguish a son...
Kundakçı is a Turkish surname derived from the word kundak, meaning "stock, wooden part of a rifle". The surname thus originated as an occupational name for a stockmaker or gunsmith. In Turkish naming traditions, the suf...
Macar is a Turkish surname meaning "Hungarian." While the name is primarily associated with Turkey, it shares a form with a figure from Greek mythology. In Greek mythology, Macar (or Macareus) is the name of several indi...
Marangoz is a Turkish occupational surname, literally meaning "joiner, carpenter" in the Turkish language. It belongs to a common category of surnames across cultures that were derived from the profession of the family p...
Mataracı is a Turkish occupational surname derived from the word matara, meaning "flask" or "water bottle." The suffix -cı denotes a profession in Turkish, so the name originally referred to a person who made or sold wat...
Nacar is a Turkish surname, derived from the Arabic Najjar, which means "carpenter." The name entered Turkish through historical Islamic influences and reflects the prevalence of occupational surnames in Anatolian naming...
Peynirci is a Turkish occupational surname, derived directly from the word peynir, meaning "cheese". It belongs to the widespread class of Turkish surnames that identify a family's ancestral trade, akin to English surnam...
EtymologySolak is a surname of multiple origins. Its most prominent derivation is from the Turkish word solak meaning “left-handed,” a nickname that originally referred to a left-handed person. The name may also have Pol...
Teke 1 is a Turkish surname that originally denoted someone from Teke, a region in Turkey. The name likely refers to the ancient Teke Peninsula (modern-day Teke Peninsula) or the Teke District in Antalya Province. The ar...
Teke 2 is a surname of Turkish origin, deriving from the Turkish word teke, meaning "goat". It is classified as an occupational name, originally given to those who herded goats. The ".2" suffix in the name distinctively...
Etymology and MeaningTerzi 2 is a Turkish surname directly derived from the Turkish word terzi, meaning "tailor" in English. The word itself ultimately originates from Persian, entering Turkish through the Turkic-Ottoman...
Tilki is a Turkish surname, derived from a nickname meaning "fox" in Turkish. The name reflects a common tradition in Turkish naming practices of using animal names as nicknames that eventually became surnames, often ass...
Tiryaki is a Turkish surname derived from the Turkish word tiryaki, meaning "addict, opium user." The term originally referred to a habitual user of opium or other narcotics, and it was used as a nickname in Ottoman time...
Uzun is a Turkish surname meaning "long, tall" in Turkish. As a descriptive nickname, it likely originated as a epithet for a person of great height or stature. The surname Uzun is predominantly found in Turkey, reflecti...