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Merve is a feminine Turkish given name of
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origin. It originates from the Arabic female name Marwa. It has two meanings: # Pebble # One of the two sacred hills in
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between which Muslims travel back and forth seven times as part of the ritual pilgrimages. Merve is mentioned in sura of Bakara, verse 158. According to the General Directorate of Civil Registration and Nationality of Turkey, Merve was the most popular female name between 1991 and 2000.


People

Some of the known people with this name are: * Merve Adıyaman (born 1994), Turkish handball player * Merve Aladağ (born 1993), Turkish women's football striker * Merve Aydın (born 1990), Turkish middle distance runner * Merve Aydın (basketball) (born 1994), Turkish basketball player * Merve Boluğur (born 1987), Turkish actress * Merve Büyüksaraç (born 1988), Turkish model and Miss Turkey 2006 * Merve Çağıran (born 1992), Turkish actress *
Merve Çoban Merve Çoban (born 25 January 1993) is a Turkish karateka. She won the bronze medal in the Karate at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Women's 61 kg, 61kg event at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan. She is also a gold medalist and a two-time si ...
(born 1993), Turkish karateka * Merve Dalbeler (born 1987), Turkish volleyball player * Merve Daşdemir (born 1987), Turkish-Dutch musician, former vocalist / keys of Altın Gün * Merve Demir (born 2001), Turkish para table tennis player * Merve Dinçel (born 1999), Turkish taekwondo practitioner * Merve Dizdar (born 1986), Turkish actress * Merve Durdu (born 1996), Turkish handball player * Merve Emre, Turkish-American academic, author and literary critic * Merve Karadeniz, Turkish freestyle wrestler *
Merve Kavakçı Merve is a feminine Turkish name, Turkish given name of Arabic origin. It originates from the Arabic female name Marwa (name), Marwa. It has two meanings: # Pebble # One of the two sacred hills in Mecca, Saudi Arabia between which Muslims travel bac ...
(born 1968), Turkish politician * Merve Kenger (born 1993), Turkish wrestler * Merve Kuryluk (born 1937), Canadian male ice hockey player * Merve Özbey (born 1988), Turkish singer and songwriter * Merve Nur Eroğlu (born 1993), Turkish Paralympic archer * Merve Sevi (born 1987), Turkish actress * Merve Tanıl (born 1990), Turkish volleyball player * Merve Terzioğlu (1987–2008), Turkish swimmer * Merve Tuncel (born 2005), Turkish swimmer * Merve Uslu (bprn 1994), Turkish para judoka * Merve Uygül (born 1988), Turkish basketballer * Merve Vatan (born 2005), Turkish windfurfer * Merve Yenidünya (born 2004), Turkish armwrestler


Middle name

* Kadriye Kamile Merve Mikanba (1869–1909), Ottoman consort of Sultan Abdulhamid II * Safa Merve Nalçacı (born 1993), Turkish women's footballer


Institutions

* Merve Verlag, German publishing house founded by Merve Lowien and others


References

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