"Devletgeri" meaning in Turkish

See Devletgeri in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Proper name

Etymology: From West Circassian Долэтджэрый (Dolɛtdžɛrəj) or East Circassian Долэтджэрий (Dolɛtdžɛrij). The name is composed of the Arabic-derived долэт (dolɛt, “state, power”) and джэрый (džɛrəj, “Giray”). Although it is composed of Arabic and Turkic/Mongolic origin elements, it is unique to Circassians within this specific cultural context and came to Turkey from Circassia. Etymology templates: {{bor|tr|ady|Долэтджэрый}} West Circassian Долэтджэрый (Dolɛtdžɛrəj), {{bor|tr|kbd|Долэтджэрий}} East Circassian Долэтджэрий (Dolɛtdžɛrij) Head templates: {{head|tr|proper noun|head=}} Devletgeri, {{tr-proper noun}} Devletgeri
  1. a male given name from West Circassian, popular among the Circassian diaspora in Turkey. Like many Circassian names, its usage is declining due to ongoing assimilation and Turkification.
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