Aytac
Feminine
Azerbaijani
Meaning & Origin
Aytac is the Azerbaijani cognate of the Turkish name Aytaç. Azerbaijani and Turkish are closely related Turkic languages, and Aytac retains the same linguistic roots and symbolic meaning as its Turkish counterpart.
The name Aytac is derived from two elements: ay, the Turkish word for "moon," and taç, meaning "crown" (a word of Persian origin). Thus, the name can be interpreted as "moon crown" or "crown of the moon." This poetic combination reflects the cultural reverence for celestial bodies prevalent in Turkic naming traditions.
In Turkey, the name Aytaç is used for both genders, though historically it has been more common for males. Given the linguistic similarity, Aytac follows a similar pattern in Azerbaijan, where it is recorded as a feminine given name. The variant spelling with a single 'c' is characteristic of Azerbaijani orthography.
Notable Bearers
While Aytac itself is not widely represented in public figures, the Turkish form Aytaç has been borne by several notable individuals across various fields:
Aytaç Şaşmaz (born 1998), Turkish actor
Aytaç Ak (born 1985), Turkish footballer
Aytaç Durak (born 1938), Turkish politician, former mayor of Adana
Aytaç Yalman (1940–2020), Turkish general
Kadri Aytaç (1931–2003), Turkish footballer
Cultural Significance
Moon imagery holds significant cultural weight in Turkic societies, often associated with beauty, light, and guidance. The concept of a "moon crown" suggests regal or celestial authority, making the name Aytac both elegant and symbolic. The use of Persian-derived taç reflects historical Persian influence on Turkish and Azerbaijani lexicon.
Meaning: "Moon crown" (moon + crown)
Origin: Azerbaijani and Turkish
Type: First name (feminine in Azerbaijani; unisex in Turkish)
Usage Regions: Azerbaijan, Turkey