Turki

Meaning of Turki

Turki (pronounced TOOR-kee) ripples across golden dunes like a sunrise at the horizon. Hailing from the heart of the Arabic world, it literally means “Turk,” a proud nod to historic ties with the mighty Ottoman lines and a whisper of adventurous spirit. Like a secret royal scroll, it has graced the names of Saudi princes and bold visionaries, each syllable carrying regal weight with a modern pulse. Even in the United States, this vibrant moniker has edged onto baby charts—hovering in the 900th rank with half a dozen newborns most years—proof that its fuego sparks smiling hearts far from its desert cradle. With its warm resonance and corazón, Turki pirouettes off the tongue like a salsa dancer launching a fiesta, inviting families into a legacy as bright as midday sun and as free as the desert wind.

Pronunciation

Arabic

  • Pronunced as TOOR-kee (/tʊrˈkiː/)

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Notable People Named Turki

Turki Al-Faisal -
Turki al-Binali -
Turki bin Talal Al Saud -
Turki bin Salman Al Saud -
Turki bin Mohammed Al Saud -
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