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'''Sevda''' is a Turkish feminine given name literally meaning love, ambition or passion. Ot may refer to: |
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#REDIRECT [[Sevdalinka]] |
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==Given mane== |
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*[[Sevda Alakbarzadeh]] (born 1977); Azerbaijani singer |
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*[[Sevda Altınoluk]], Turkish goalball player |
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*[[Sevda Dalgıç]] (born 1984), Turkish film and stage actress |
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*[[Sevda Shishmanova]], Bulgarian journalist and reporter |
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*[[Sevda Sevan]] (1945-2009), Armenian-Bulgarian writer and diplomat |
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==Other uses== |
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*[[Sevdalinka]], traditional genre of folk music from Bosnia and Herzegovina |
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Revision as of 06:01, 31 May 2016
Sevda is a Turkish feminine given name literally meaning love, ambition or passion. Ot may refer to:
Given mane
- Sevda Alakbarzadeh (born 1977); Azerbaijani singer
- Sevda Altınoluk, Turkish goalball player
- Sevda Dalgıç (born 1984), Turkish film and stage actress
- Sevda Shishmanova, Bulgarian journalist and reporter
- Sevda Sevan (1945-2009), Armenian-Bulgarian writer and diplomat
Other uses
- Sevdalinka, traditional genre of folk music from Bosnia and Herzegovina