Azerbaijani, Turkish, & Kazakh Names for Girls

Dramatic appellations from the exotic cultures of the Kazakh, Turkish, and Azerbaijani. *NOTE: I was considering placing the meanings here as well (since they're all very gorgeous and breathtaking), and I have decided to do so after completing a more thorough search.
  1. Aylin
    • Origin:

      Turkish
    • Meaning:

      "of the moon"
    • Description:

      This Turkish name has some of today's most popular sounds - partly like Isla and Ayla with the well-loved -lin ending of Evelyn, Oaklynn, and Brooklynn. Used internationally, it's currently on trend in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Azerbaijan, and Mexico too. It also ranks in the US and The Netherlands Top 500s, and in the the UK Top 1000. With its glowing meaning and contemporary sounds but established feel, Aylin could make a lovely choice.
  2. Aiday
    • Anara
      • Aruzhan
        • Arzu
          • Aybaniz
            • Aysel
              • Aysima
                • Azra
                  • Azucena
                    • Bahar
                      • Callah
                        • Ceren
                          • Feriha
                            • Firuza
                              • Leyla
                                • Origin:

                                  Spelling variation of Layla
                              • Magdalen
                                • Origin:

                                  English
                                • Meaning:

                                  "woman from Magdala or high tower"
                                • Description:

                                  Biblical name long associated with the fallen-yet-redeemed Mary Magdalen, now rising improbably into the ranks of the fashionable among parents hungry for classic yet distinctive girls' names. The Magdalene and Magdalena versions are perhaps even more stylish. Can be shortened to Maggie or Magda but the full version is prettiest. One of our new favorites!
                              • Parvana
                                • Rovshana
                                  • Sanem