Certificate of Name
Mecit
Masculine
Turkish
Meaning & Origin
Mecit is a Turkish male given name, the Turkish form of the Arabic name Majid. Rooted in the Arabic triliteral consonant m-j-d (مجد), meaning "to be glorious" or "to exalt," Majid carries the sense of "glorious" or "magnificent." The Turkish adaptation, Mecit, reflects phonetic shifts common in Turkic languages, where Arabic velar consonants may be softened or altered. This name is related to several cognate forms across the Islamic world, including Majeed in standard Arabic, Majid in Persian, Məcid in Azerbaijani, and Madjid in Maghrebi Arabic. In Turkish naming conventions, Mecit aligns with the broader tradition of adopting Islamic-rooted names, often emphasizing attributes of divinity or virtue. While the name is less frequent in modern secular contexts, it remains a recognizable classic, especially among generations influenced by Ottoman-era nomenclature.Cultural and Religious SignificanceIn Islamic tradition, Majid (notably spelled Majīd) is one of the 99 names of God in the Quran (al-Majīd), meaning "The All-Glorious." This theological weight underscores the appeal of related names among Muslim communities. Mecit, as a Turkish derivative, carries this sacred allusion, though with a secular adaptation. It is often chosen to express aspirations of honor and prestige for the child.Meaning: "Glorious, magnificent" (from Turkish form of Arabic Majid)Origin: Turkish adaptation of Arabic MajidType: First nameUsage Regions: Turkey and Turkish-speaking communities
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