Certificate of Name
Kiraz
Feminine
Turkish
Meaning & Origin
Kiraz is a Turkish feminine given name that means "cherry". The word ultimately derives from the Ancient Greek city name Κολόη (Kolóē) via Ottoman Turkish. The cherry fruit has been cultivated in Anatolia for millennia, and its name entered Turkish through trade and cultural exchange with the Greek world. Cultural Significance In Turkish culture, the cherry is associated with sweetness, beauty, and summer. Names derived from fruits (like Elma "apple" or Nar "pomegranate") are rare in Turkish onomastics but valued for organic, nature-themed naming. Personal names that evoke positive natural imagery are especially common for girls, reflecting a preference for aesthetic connections to nature. Linguistic Form Kiraz contrasts with related names in other languages: English Cherry, French Cerise, and Finnish Kirsikka (each also meaning similarly). The name also shares a lexic layer with Ottoman-era vocabulary for city/town site named "cherry orchard" (from Greek origin Kolóē). Notable Bearers Though uncommon as a given first name historically, Kiraz surname is known from the Turkish physician Muhammed Kiraz (19th century). Due to orthographic homography, the given name's literal meaning strongly shapes internet perceptions. The area referred geographically as Kiraz (τµ): First via ancient city Koλόη (Coloe) kingdom for ἼΖµΗ– nowadays town near İzmir/Aegean coast known for viticulture. Meaning: “cherry” (fruit) Origin: Turkish, from Ancient Greek root Type: Feminine given name Usage regions: Turkey
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