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forenames > seyzon
The name "Seyzon" appears to have originated from the French word "saison," which translates to "season" in English. It is likely a unique variation or modification of the original word.
forenames > seyze
The name "Seyze" does not have a widely known origin or meaning in English. It is possible that it may be a variant or derivative of another name, but without further information it is difficult to determine its specific origin.
forenames > seyyit
The name "Seyyit" is of Turkish origin. It is a variant of the Arabic name "Sayyid," which means "lord" or "master." In Turkish culture, the name "Seyyit" is often used as a title of respect or honor for someone who is considered a leader or authority figure.
forenames > seyyidefe
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forenames > seyyide
The name Seyyide is of Turkish origin. It is a variant of the Turkish name "Seyide," which is derived from the Arabic word "Sayyida," meaning "lady" or "noblewoman." It is a common name used in Turkey and other regions with Turkish influence.
forenames > seyyid-ahmed
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forenames > seyyed-mohammad
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forenames > seyyed-ali
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forenames > seyyd-mohamed
The first name Seyyd Mohamed originates from an Arabic background. "Seyyd" means master or lord in Arabic, while "Mohamed" is a common variant of the name Muhammad, which is derived from the Arabic root word "hamid," meaning "praiseworthy."
forenames > seyyd-ahmed
The name Seyyid Ahmed is of Arabic origin. The name Seyyid means "master" or "lord" in Arabic, while Ahmed is a common Arabic name derived from the root word "ḥ- m- d" which means "to thank" or "to praise".