Sevda

Meaning of Sevda

Sevda is a captivating name for a baby girl that carries a sense of beauty and allure. This name has its origins in the Turkish language, where it means "love" or "passion." Pronounced as SEV-duh (/ˈsɛv.də/), Sevda has a musical quality to it, making it all the more charming. It is worth noting that variations of this name include Sevde and Sevdiye. While Sevda may not be commonly heard in the United States, it has been steadily gaining popularity over the years. According to data for newborns in the US, Sevda ranked 13,772nd in 2019 and 15,884th in 2017. This elegant name brings with it a sense of warmth and affection that any parent would love to bestow upon their precious daughter.

Pronunciation

  • Pronunced as SEV-duh (/ˈsɛv.də/)

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Notable People Named Sevda

Sevda Altunoluk is a Turkish Paralympian goalball player known for her achievements and recognition as a top goalscorer, and was named one of the BBC's 100 Women in 2021.
Sevda Jafarova - Jafarova Sevda Shirin Gizi is an accomplished Azerbaijani pediatrician, reanimatologist, and neonatologist, with a Doctor of Philosophy in medical sciences, serving as a Regional Medical Coordinator of the United Nations (UN) in Azerbaijan and as the medical director of Reference Group Leyla Medical Center.
Sevda Karaca Demir is a journalist and politician for the Labour Party (EMEP) who currently serves as a member of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey representing Gaziantep.
Sevda Shishmanova is a Bulgarian producer, director, and journalist of Bulgarian Turkish origin.
Sevda Erginci is a Turkish actress with a college degree in acting and a degree from the Institute of Music.
Sevda Dalgıç is a Turkish actress known for her role in the TV show Arka Sıradakiler, and she has pursued acting after overcoming early challenges in her life.
Sevda Alekbarzadeh is a popular Azerbaijani singer.
Sevda Kılınç Çırakoğlu is a Turkish female para athlete who competes in middle-distance events in the T12 disability class.
Sevda Sevan was a prominent Armenian-Bulgarian writer and the Ambassador of Armenia in Bulgaria from 1994 to 2005, as well as the third wife of Bulgarian writer and editor Varban Stamatov.
Sevda Asenova is a Bulgarian boxer who won the bronze medal in the minimumweight event at the 2022 IBA Women's World Boxing Championships, making her the first and only person from her country to achieve this honor.
Sevda Valiyeva is an Azerbaijani Paralympic judoka who won the gold medal in the women's 57 kg event at the 2020 Summer Paralympics in Tokyo, Japan.
Sevda Nuriyeva is a former Azerbaijani footballer known for her role as a defender and her contributions to the Azerbaijan women's national team.
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