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'''Derya''' is a [[Turkish language|Turkish]] unisex given name. The word is derived from the [[Persian language|Persian]] دریا ("Daryā"), meaning ''sea''. In Old Persian it was pronounced 𐎭𐎼𐎹 ([https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%F0%90%8E%AD%F0%90%8E%BC%F0%90%8E%B9 drayah-]). |
'''Derya''' is a [[Turkish language|Turkish]] unisex given name. The word is derived from the [[Persian language|Persian]] دریا ("Daryā"), meaning ''sea''. In Old Persian it was pronounced 𐎭𐎼𐎹 ([https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%F0%90%8E%AD%F0%90%8E%BC%F0%90%8E%B9 drayah-]). |
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[ 2 syll. de-rya, der-ya ] The name Derya is pronounced as - . |
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In Turkish it is pronounced DEH-RYaa and is used for both female and male. |
In Turkish it is pronounced DEH-RYaa and is used for both female and male. |
Revision as of 08:17, 30 August 2018
Derya is a Turkish unisex given name. The word is derived from the Persian دریا ("Daryā"), meaning sea. In Old Persian it was pronounced 𐎭𐎼𐎹 (drayah-).
In Turkish it is pronounced DEH-RYaa and is used for both female and male.
Baby names that sound like Derya include Dara (English), Darach, Dari (English).
Given name
- Derya Aktop, Turkish female boxer
- Derya Alabora (born 1959), Turkish actress
- Derya Arbaş Berti (1968-2003), Turkish-American actress
- Derya Arhan (born 1999), Turkish women's footballer
- Derya Ayverdi, Turkish actress
- Derya Bard Sarıaltın (born 1977), Turkish female archer of Ukrainian origin
- Derya Büyükuncu (born 1976), Turkish male Olympian swimmer
- Derya Can Göçen, Turkish world record holder female free-diver
- Derya Cıbır (born 1990), Turkish female judoka
- Derya Çimen, Turkish model
- Derya Erke (born 1983), retired Turkish female Olympian swimmer
- Derya Tınkaoğlu (born 1988), Turkish female handball player
Surname
- Huseyn Derya (1975–2014), Azerbaijani rapper and actor