Meaning & History
Devrim is a Turkish masculine given name meaning "revolution" in Turkish. The name directly corresponds to the Kurdish-influenced Turkish loanword devrim, which refers to radical political or social change. As a secular name concept originating in early 20th century Turkish nationalist discourse, it was often adopted during the early Republican period after 1923, when Mustafa Kemal Atatürk's reforms sought to modernize Turkish society and language.
Since the word itself was invented as part of the Dil Devrimi (Language Revolution), the name Devrim carries strong ideological connotations of Kemalism and intellectual secularism. Unlike purely Islamic names drawn from Arabic or Persian, Devrim belongs to the legacy of so-called “pure Turkish” coinages that replaced foreign vocabulary.
Notable Bearers
The name is carried by several contemporary Turkish celebrities in arts and sports. Devrim Evin (born 1978) is a well known actor of Tunisian descent who has performed in Turkish television dramas such as Kınalı Kar and Yeter. His acting versatility earned him awards at the <
In sport, Devrim Şahin (born 2007) represents as a Turkish football player trained at the <
Cultural Significance
The ideology-names tied to Modern Turkey reached popularity zones because there are increased generation families where whole young cadres as military fighters declared clear own to alternative within these 15-name rankings invented lists combining identity virtue such as Devrim “revolution”, Devlet “state” or Ülkü dream concept performing parts rule must update.
- Meaning: revolution
- Origin: Turkish (20th-century coinage)
- Type: First name / Surname
- Gender: Masculine (any established bearer)
- Usage regions: Turkey, less common in Turkish diaspora
Sources: Wikipedia — Devrim (name)