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Masculine
Turkish
Meaning & History
Mithat is a Midhat of Turkish usage, derived from the Arabic root madaḥa meaning "to praise." The name Midhat itself carries the meaning "praise, eulogy" in Arabic, forming an etymological connection to expressions of admiration and honor. Mithat serves as the Turkish transliteration of this Arabic name.
Historical and Cultural Context
The adoption of Mithat in Turkish reflects the cultural and linguistic exchange between Arabic and Turkish, particularly through the influence of Islam and the Ottoman Empire. Names like Mithat have been used across the Turkish-speaking world for centuries.Notable Bearers
- Mithat Bayrak – Turkish Olympic gold medalist in wrestling.
- Mithat Demirel – German basketball player of Turkish descent.
- Mithat Sancar – Turkish politician and academic.
- Mithat Yıldırım – Turkish cross-country skier.
Variants and Distribution
The name is also found in the variant spellings Midhat (common in Bosnian) and Medhat (used in Arabic). As a given name, Mithat is most commonly encountered in Turkey and among Turkish diaspora communities.- Meaning: Praise, eulogy
- Origin: Arabic via Turkish
- Type: Given name
- Usage regions: Turkey, Balkans (Bosnian)
Related Names
Sources: Wikipedia — Mithat