Hatice

Turkish: [hatidʒe]GenderFemaleOriginWord/nameArabicMeaningEarly born baby girlRegion of originMiddle EastOther namesRelated namesKhadija, Khatija, Khatijah, Katijah, Khadeejah, Hatice,[1] Tijah[2]

Hatice (also Hadice, Hatçe) is an Arabic-origin Turkish feminine given name and Turkish variant of Khadija.[3] It means trust worthy, respected and highly respected and early born baby girl.[4] [5]

People

Notable people with that name include:

Ottoman period

  • Hatice Sultan (daughter of Selim I), an Ottoman princess, sister of Suleiman the Magnificent
  • Hatice Sultan (daughter of Ahmed III), an 18th-century Ottoman princess, daughter of Sultan Ahmed III
  • Hatice Sultan (daughter of Mustafa III), an Ottoman princess, daughter of Sultan Mustafa III and sister of Sultan Selim III
  • Hatice Sultan (daughter of Murad V), an Ottoman princess, daughter of Sultan Murad V
  • Hatice Muazzez Sultan (1629–1687), wife of Ottoman Sultan Ibrahim I

Modern period

  • Hatice Açıkalın (1909–2003), Turkish physician
  • Hatice Akbaş (born 2002), Turkish boxer
  • Hatice Aslan (born 1962), Turkish actress
  • Hatice Duman (born 1974), Turkish journalist
  • Hatice Duman (table tennis) (born 1994), Turkish para table tennis player
  • Hatice Guleryuz (born 1968), Turkish artist
  • Hatice Sabiha Görkey (1888–1963), Turkish school teacher, politician and one of the first female Turkish parliament members
  • Hatice Kumbaracı Gürsöz (born 1945), Turkish painter
  • Hatice Kübra İlgün (born 1993), Turkish taekwondo practitioner
  • Hatice Özgener (1865–1940), Turkish school teacher, politician and one of the first 18 female members of the parliament
  • Hatice Bahar Özgüvenç (born 1984), Turkish footballer
  • Hatice Özyurt (born 1987), Turkish-Dutch kickboxer
  • Hatice Kübra Yangın (born 1989), Turkish taekwondo practitioner

Places

References

  1. ^ Schimmel, Annemarie (1989). Islamic Names. Edinburgh University Press. p. 43. ISBN 0852245637.
  2. ^ Tham, Seong Chee (1990). A Study of the Evolution of the Malay Language: Social Change and Cognitive Development. NUS Press. p. 85. ISBN 9971691361.
  3. ^ "Hatice". Turkish Language Association. Retrieved 23 November 2013.
  4. ^ Rose, Margaret (2006). Baby Names for Dummies. Wiley. ISBN 0470055723.
  5. ^ "Hatice". Turkish Language Association. Retrieved 23 November 2013.
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