Dilara
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Dilara is a female first name. It has Turkish-Persian roots and comes from the Persian word dil (heart) and is closely related to the Turkish word dilek (desire).[1] It can be translated as “she who desires the heart”.[2]
[edit] Known persons named Dilara
- Dilara Aliyeva
- Dilara Hashim
- Dilâra Akıncı
- Dilara Bilge
- Dilara Haracci
- Dilara Hafiz
[edit] Other things
- Dilara, an Indian movie from 1934
- Dilara Kalkavan, a ship
- Sûz-i Dilârâ, a term of classical Turkish music
- Dilara Master Production, a Lebanese music production company
[edit] References
- ^ Duden. Das große Vornamenlexikon. 3., völlig neu bearb Aufl., Dudenverlag, Mannheim 2007, ISBN 978-3-411-06083-2, S. 121.
- ^ Wilfried Seibicke: Historisches deutsches Vornamenbuch. Bd. 1, A-E. De Gruyter, Berlin 1996, ISBN 3-11-014445-X, S. 512.