Meaning & Origin
Hayri is a Turkish masculine given name, derived from the Arabic Khayri. It originates from the Arabic root khayr, meaning "goodness" or "charity," and conveys the sense of being "charitable," "beneficent," or "auspicious."Cultural and Linguistic BackgroundIn Turkish culture, Hayri is part of a broader set of names stemming from Arabic roots that emphasize virtues and blessings. The feminine counterpart is Hayriye, and in Arabic the name appears as Khayr or Khayri. Once primarily popular in the Ottoman Empire due to the influence of Islamic tradition, the name carried positive connotations of holiness and kindness, though it later declined in usage with the rise of more indigenous Turkish names.Notable BearersSeveral individuals have carried the name Hayri across various fields:Hayri Arsebük (1915–1943), the first Turkish basketball player to play in the NCAA.Hayri Kıvrıkoğlu (born 1948), a former commander of the Turkish Army.Hayri Kozakçıoğlu (1938–2013), a Turkish governor, senator, and politician.Hayri Pinarci (born 1991), a Dutch-Turkish footballer.Hayri Sevimli (born 1991), a German-Turkish footballer.Hasan Hayri Tan (1880–1942), a politician and jurist who served as Minister of Justice in Turkey.These figures reflect the name's prevalence in modern Turkey, especially among men active in sports, the military, and public service.Origin: ArabicMeaning: "Charitable, beneficent"Type: First nameUsage: TurkishFeminine form: Hayriye