Kamâl

See also: Kamal and kamal

English

Proper noun

Kamâl

  1. Atatürk's given name
    Time magazine says: "Man of Seven Names. This blond, blue-eyed, Bacchic roughneck had seven names before he died as Kamâl Atatürk."

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French

Proper noun

Kamâl

  1. Atatürk's given name
    Le Pays de Kamâl Atatürk, 1938

Turkish

Etymology

From Uzbek qamal (siege, blockade, encirclement); Kazakh qamal (castle, rampart)

Proper noun

Kamâl

  1. A male given name which means "siege, blockade, encirclement".
  2. A male given name which means "castle, rampart".
  3. Turkey's first president Atatürk's given name.

See also

References

1.
  • Niyazi Ahmet Banoğlu, Atatürk'ün İstanbul'daki Hayatı, 2. cilt, Millî Eğitim Matbaası, 1974, s. 131
  • Oʻzbek tilining izohli lugʻati
  • Oʻzbek tilining etimologik lugʻati
  • "qamal" in Uzbek-Turkish Dictionary
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