Certificate of Name
Recep
Masculine
Turkish
Meaning & Origin
Recep is a Turkish given name derived from the Arabic name Rajab. It is widely used in Turkey and reflects the influence of Islamic culture on Turkish naming traditions.Etymology and OriginsThe name Rajab, from which Recep originates, is associated with the seventh month of the Islamic calendar, Rajab. The Arabic root رجب (rajaba) conveys the meanings of "respect" and "awe," as Rajab is considered a sacred month in Islam, during which warfare was forbidden. The Turkish form adapts the Arabic name to Turkish phonetics, replacing initial 'R' with 'R' (the same letter) and shifting vowel sounds. Similar adaptations are seen in other languages, such as Albanian Rexhep and Swahili Rajabu.Notable BearersAmong notable individuals with this name are Recep Tayyip Erdoğan (born 1954), the current President of Turkey, though not listed in the Wikipedia extract, he is a prominent bearer of the name belonging to the similar but not identical name Recep Tayyip. Other figures include Turkish footballers like Recep Adanır (1929–2017), who played for Fenerbahçe and the Turkey national team, and Recep Çetin (born 1965), a retired footballer for Beşiktaş. Also notable is Recep Akdağ (born 1960), a Turkish physician who served as Minister of Health.Cultural ContextIn Turkey, the name Recep is relatively common and carries a connection to Islamic piety due to its association with the sacred month. It is often given to boys, reflecting a cultural tradition of naming children after auspicious terms or periods in Islam. The name appears in various forms across Muslim-majority regions, showcasing its adaptability.Meaning: "Respect," "awe" (through Arabic Rajab)Origin: Arabic, adapted to TurkishType: Given nameUsage Regions: Turkey, other Turkic-speaking or Muslim-majority areas
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