Semih (pronounced seh-MEEH) traces his roots to Turkish and Arabic soil, where his meaning—“generous” and “open-hearted”—has been whispered through bazaars and along the Bosphorus for centuries. He strides into the room with the easy charm of un cafecito shared at dawn, offering more warmth than a July sun in Sevilla. In the United States he’s still a hidden gem—never cracking the top 800, yet popping up just enough to prove that kindness never goes out of style. Parents who choose Semih often say the name feels like a promise: a boy who will lend a hand, forgive quickly, and light up life’s small moments. It’s short, melodic, and—como dicen en la vida—packs un gran corazón into just five letters.
| Semih Erden - |
| Semih Saygıner - |
| Semih Kaplanoğlu - |
| Semih Şentürk - |
| Semih Yağcı - |