Mengi
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Mengi | ||
Gender: | Male | |
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Origin: | Turkish | |
Meaning: | eternal, without a beginning | |
Related Names: | Bengü, Bengi, Mengü | |
Mengi is a common masculine Turkish given name. It means "eternal", "without a beginning", "having no beginning". It is an Oghuz accented version of Mengü which is also a Turkish given name. Compared to Mengü, Mengi has an additional meaning: "happy".
People
- Cemil Mengi, a Turkish footballer playing in Türkiyemspor Berlin.
- Ramazan Mengi, founder of Mengi Yay.
- Ruhat Mengi, Adyghe origined Turkish journalist.
- Zeynep Mengi, former writer of Hayvan Dergisi and journalist working at Hürriyet.
- Güngör Mengi, former editor-in-chief of Sabah.
- Mengü Timur, khan of the Golden Horde in 1266-1280..
- Tuda Mengü, khan of the Golden Horde from 1280-1287
See also
- Mongke, the Mongolian equivalent
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