Meaning & Origin
Ayberk is a common masculine Turkish given name. It is composed of two elements: ay meaning "moon" and berk meaning "mighty, firm, solid" or "lightning". The name thus conveys meanings such as "mighty as the moon" or "lightning-like brightness of the moon," reflecting the cultural importance of celestial and natural phenomena in Turkish onomastics.
Etymology and Meaning
The first element, ay, is a common Turkic word for "moon" that appears in many Turkic personal names, often associated with beauty, purity, and light. The second element, berk, is an Ottoman Turkish word meaning “strong, firm” or “thunderbolt/lightning.” Together, the name Ayberk evokes an image of strength combined with celestial brilliance, a common pattern in Turkish name formation that pairs abstract attributes with nature-related terms.
Notable Bearers
Sportspeople
Ayberk Sevinç – Turkish volleyball player for Fenerbahçe Men's Volleyball.
Mehmet Ayberk Koşak – Turkish artistic gymnast (born 2001).
Ayberk Karapo – Turkish footballer (born 2004).
Others
Ayberk Köprülü – Turkish TV host and producer.
Usage
Ayberk is predominantly used in Turkey and among Turkish-speaking communities. It follows a traditional Turkish naming pattern that combines elements denoting beauty and strength.
Meaning: "Moon-like brightness; firm moon"
Origin: Turkish (elements ay + berk)
Type: Compound given name
Gender: Masculine
Primary Region: Turkey