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'''Mehmed''' (modern [[Turkish language|Turkish]]: '''Mehmet''') is the most common Turkish form of the [[Arabic language|Arabic]] name [[Muhammad (name)|Muhammed]] (''Muhammed'' and ''Muhammet'' are also used, though considerably less) and gains its significance from being the name of the [[Muhammad|Prophet of Islam]]. Originally the intermediary vowels in the Arabic ''Muhammed'' were completed with an ''e'', which spelled '''Mehemed''', it lost a vowel over time, also changed from a hard ''d'' sound to a softer ''t'' sound. The Prophet himself is referred to in Turkish using the full version, ''Muhammed''.
It is the most common Turkish male given name,{{fact|date=December 2011}} and also often appears in [[Mehmed#Derived names|derived compound names]]. The name is also prevalent in Turkish influenced cultures, particularly Balkan Muslims. An affectionate form of Mehmet may be ''Memo''. The name is also commonly used in Turkish culture in the form of [[Mehmetçik]], meaning ''little Mehmet'', for unranked soldiers.
==Given name==
===Mehmed===
*[[Muhammad Ali of Egypt|Kavalalı Mehmed Ali Paşa]] (1769–1849), Ottoman statesman of Albanian descent
*[[Mehmed I]] (1389–1421), Ottoman sultan (''Kirisci'', ''"the Executioner"'')
*[[Mehmed II]] (1432–1481), Ottoman sultan (''Fatih'', ''"the Conqueror"'')
*[[Mehmed III]] (1566–1603), Ottoman sultan
*[[Mehmed IV]] (1642–1693), Ottoman sultan (''Avcı'', ''"the Hunter"'')
*[[Mehmed V]] (1844–1918), Ottoman sultan
*[[Mehmed VI]] (1918–1922), the 36th and last Ottoman sultan, the 100th Caliph of Islam
*[[Mehmed Abdulaziz]], Ottoman prince
*[[Mehmed Alagić]], Bosnian soldier
*[[Mehmed Alajbegović]], Croatian politician
*[[Mehmed Alispahić]], Bosnian footballer
*[[Mehmed Baždarević]], Bosnian football manager
*[[Mehmed Bushati]], Albanian Pasha
*[[Mehmed Ertuğrul Efendi]], Ottoman prince
*[[Saffet Pasha|Mehmed Esat Saffet Pasha]], Ottoman Grand Vizier
*[[Mehmed Handžić]], Bosnian author
*[[Mehmed Janjoš]], Bosnian football manager
*[[Mehmed Kalakula]], Albanian politician
*[[Mehmed Malkoč]], Bosnian footballer
*[[Mehmed Merejan]], Bulgarian poet
*[[Mehmed Orhan]], Ottoman prince
*[[Mehmed Namık Pasha]], Ottoman statesman
*[[Mehmed Said Efendi]], Ottoman statesman
*[[Mehmed Selim Pasha]], Ottoman statesman
*[[Mehmed Spaho]], Bosnian politician
*[[Mehmed Talat]], Ottoman Grand Vizier
*[[Mehmed Uzun]], Kurdish writer
*[[Sokollu Mehmed Paşa]] (1506–1579), Ottoman statesman of Bosnian descent
*[[Sultanzade Mehmed Pasha]], 17th century Ottoman grand vizier
===Mehmet===
*[[Mehmet Ağar]], Turkish former police chief
*[[Mehmet Akgün]], Turkish-German footballer
*[[Mehmet Al]], Turkish footballer
*[[Mehmet Altınsoy]], Turkish politician
*[[Mehmet Aslantuğ]], Turkish actor
*[[Mehmet Aydın]], Turkish politician
*[[Mehmet Aurélio]], Brazilian-born Turkish footballer
*[[Mehmet Batdal]], Turkish footballer
*[[Mehmet Boztepe]], Turkish-German footballer
*[[Mehmet Bölükbaşı]], Turkish footballer
*[[Mehmet Budak]], Turkish footballer
*[[Mehmet Cavit Bey]], Turkish economist
*[[Mehmet Cesur]] (born 1982), Turkish Paralympian goalball player
*[[Mehmet Eren Boyraz]], Turkish footballer
*[[Mehmet Emin Toprak]], Turkish businessman
*[[Mehmet Esat Bülkat]], Ottoman general
*[[Mehmet Çakır]], Turkish footballer
*[[Mehmet Cansun]], Turkish businessman
*[[Mehmet Cemaleddin Efendi]], Turkish judge
*[[Mehmet Çoban]], Turkish wrestler
*[[Mehmet Çoğum]], Turkish footballer
*[[Mehmet Coral]], Turkish novelist
*[[Mehmet Culum]], Turkish novelist
*[[Mehmet Dragusha]], Albanian footballer
*[[Mehmet Durakovic]], Australian footballer
*[[Mehmet Ebussuud el-İmadi]], Ottoman jurist
*[[Mehmet Ekici]], German footballer
*[[Mehmet Ergen]], Turkish theatre director
*[[Mehmet Eroğlu]], Turkish novelist
*[[Mehmet Erte]], Turkish poet and writer
*[[Mehmet Eymür]], Turkish intelligence official
*[[Mehmet F. Celebi]], American activist
*[[Mehmet Ferda]], British actor
*[[Mehmet Fuat Köprülü]], Turkish politician
*[[Mehmet Güney]], Turkish judge
*[[Mehmet Günsür]], Turkish actor
*[[Mehmet Güreli]], Turkish writer
*[[Mehmet Güven]], Turkish footballer
*[[Mehmet Hacıoğlu]], Turkish former football coach
*[[Mehmet Haberal]], Turkish surgeon
*[[Mehmet Hakkı Suçin]], Turkish author
*[[Mehmet Hetemaj]], Finnish footballer
*[[Mehmet Vehib Kaçı]], Ottoman general
*[[Mehmet Kaplan]], Swedish politician
*[[Mehmet Sarper Kiskaç]], Turkish footballer
*[[Mehmet Konica]], Albanian politician
*[[Mehmet Kurtuluş]], German actor
*[[Mehmet Kutay Şenyıl]], Turkish footballer
*[[Mehmet Leblebi]], Turkish footballer
*[[Mehmet Mehdi Eker]], Turkish politician
*[[Mehmet Murat Somer]], Turkish author
*[[Mehmet Nas]], Turkish footballer
*[[Mehmet Niyazi]], Romanian and Crimean Tatar poet
*[[Mehmet Okonsar]], Turkish-Belgian pianist
*[[Mehmet Okur]], Turkish basketball player
*[[Mehmet Oktav]], Turkish wrestler
*[[Mehmet Oz]], Turkish-American physician
*[[Mehmet Özal]], Turkish wrestler
*[[Mehmet Özdilek]], Turkish footballer
*[[Mehmet Özhaseki]], Turkish politician
*[[Mehmet Ozyurek]], Turkish world record holder
*[[Mehmet Polat]], Turkish footballer
*[[Mehmet Sabancı]], Turkish businessman
*[[Mehmet Scholl]], Turkish-German footballer
*[[Mehmet Sedef]], Turkish footballer
*[[Mehmet Şimşek]], Turkish politician
*[[Mehmet Şenol Şişli]], Turkish musician
*[[Mehmet Shehu]], Albanian politician
*[[Mehmet Tahsini]], Albanian politician
*[[Mehmet Tanrısever]], Turkish film producer
*[[Mehmet Tarhan]], Turkish activist
*[[Mehmet Terzi]], Turkish long-distance runner
*[[Mehmet Toner]], Turkish biomedical engineer
*[[Mehmet Topal]], Turkish footballer
*[[Mehmet Topuz]], Turkish footballer
*[[Mehmet Türkmehmet]], Turkish footballer
*[[Mehmet Yağmur]], Turkish basketball player
*[[Mehmet Yıldız]], Turkish footballer
*[[Mehmet Yılmaz (footballer born 1988)|Mehmet Yılmaz]], Turkish footballer
*[[Mehmet Yılmaz (footballer born 1979)|Mehmet Yılmaz]], Turkish footballer
*[[Mehmet Yankı Yönel]], Turkish voiceover
*[[Mehmet Yozgatlı]], Turkish footballer
*[[Mehmet Zafer Çağlayan]], Turkish politician
{{given name}}
==Derived names==
*[[Mehmet Akif]]
*[[Mehmet Ali]]
*Mehmet Can
*[[Mehmet Emin]]
*Mehmet Han
==Surname==
*[[Alp Mehmet]], British diplomat
*[[Billy Mehmet]], English-Irish footballer of Turkish descent
*[[Dave Mehmet]], English former footballer
{{surname|Mehmet}}
==See also==
*[[Atçalı Kel Mehmet]]
*[[Mehmed Pasha]]
[[Category:Turkish-language surnames]]
[[Category:Turkish masculine given names]]
[[br:Mehmet]]
[[ca:Mehmet]]
[[de:Mehmet]]
[[el:Μεχμέτ]]
[[fr:Mehmed]]
[[it:Mehmet]]
[[hu:Mehmed (egyértelműsítő lap)]]
[[nl:Mehmet]]
[[no:Mehmet]]
[[pt:Mehmet]]
[[sv:Mehmet]]
[[tr:Mehmet]]
[[uk:Мехмед]]' |
New page wikitext, after the edit (new_wikitext ) | '{{Wiktionary|Mehmed}}
'''Mehmed''' (modern [[Turkish language|Turkish]]: '''Mehmet''') is the most common Turkish form of the [[Arabic language|Arabic]] name [[Muhammad (name)|Muhammed]] (''Muhammed'' and ''Muhammet'' are also used, though considerably less) and gains its significance from being the name of the [[Muhammad|Prophet of Islam]]. Originally the intermediary vowels in the Arabic ''Muhammed'' were completed with an ''e'', which spelled '''Mehemed''', it lost a vowel over time, also changed from a hard ''d'' sound to a softer ''t'' sound. The Prophet himself is referred to in Turkish using the full version, ''Muhammed''.
It is the most common Turkish male given name,{{fact|date=December 2011}} and also often appears in [[Mehmed#Derived names|derived compound names]]. The name is also prevalent in Turkish influenced cultures, particularly Balkan Muslims. An affectionate form of Mehmet may be ''Memo''. The name is also commonly used in Turkish culture in the form of [[Mehmetçik]], meaning ''little Mehmet'', for unranked soldiers.
the bitch must die and your breath smell's like cheetos ass cheeks and hot sauce
==Derived names==
*[[Mehmet Akif]]
*[[Mehmet Ali]]
*Mehmet Can
*[[Mehmet Emin]]
*Mehmet Han
==Surname==
*[[Alp Mehmet]], British diplomat
*[[Billy Mehmet]], English-Irish footballer of Turkish descent
*[[Dave Mehmet]], English former footballer
{{surname|Mehmet}}
==See also==
*[[Atçalı Kel Mehmet]]
*[[Mehmed Pasha]]
[[Category:Turkish-language surnames]]
[[Category:Turkish masculine given names]]
[[br:Mehmet]]
[[ca:Mehmet]]
[[de:Mehmet]]
[[el:Μεχμέτ]]
[[fr:Mehmed]]
[[it:Mehmet]]
[[hu:Mehmed (egyértelműsítő lap)]]
[[nl:Mehmet]]
[[no:Mehmet]]
[[pt:Mehmet]]
[[sv:Mehmet]]
[[tr:Mehmet]]
[[uk:Мехмед]]' |
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