Ayça
| Ayça | |
|---|---|
| Gender | Feminine |
| Language(s) | Turkish |
| Origin | |
| Language(s) | Turkish |
| Word/name | "ay" |
| Derivation | "Ayça" |
| Meaning | "Crescent" |
| Other names | |
| Cognate(s) | Aybike, Ayda, Aydan, Ayla, Aylin, Aysel, Aysu |
| See also | İlkay, Tülin, Tülay |
Ayça is a common feminine Turkish given name. "Ayça" derives from "Ay". In Turkish, "Ay" means "Moon" and "Ayça" means the "Crescent".
People
- Ayça Bingöl, a Turkish actor (see Turkish Wikipedia article).
- Ayça Dönmez, a Turkish singer who competed for Eurovision Song Contest 2002.
- Ayça İnci, a Turkish actress appearing in The Crab Game (see Turkish Wikipedia article).
- Ayça Naz İhtiyaroğlu (born 1984), a Turkish volleyball player.
- Ayça Selin Atasoy, a Turkish scriptwriter, Sevil Atasoy's daughter.
- Ayça Şen, a Turkish author and rock music artist (see Turkish Wikipedia article).
- Ayça Tekindor, a Turkish singer (see Turkish Wikipedia article).
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