Gender | Male |
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Origin | |
Word/name | Turkic |
Meaning | absolute fearless, gladiator, brave, lion hunter |
Region of origin | Eurasia |
Other names | |
Related names | Арслан, Aslan, Arıslan, Arislan, Arǝslan, Arsalan, Aryslan, Azlan, Арыслан, Арыстан, Eruslan,[1] Uruslan,[2] Iruslan,[3] Oroszlán, Ruslan,[1] Roeslan, ارسلان, Ρουσλάν, რუსლან |
Arslan is a Turkic[4][1][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12] masculine given name and surname, used mainly in the Russia, West Asia, Central Asia, South Asia, and Western China. It is translated as "absolute fearless", "gladiator", "brave", or "lion hunter".[13] Arıslan[14][5] and Aslan/Arsalan are variants of the name. The name derives was used as an epithet for certain Turkic Emperors in the Middle Ages.
People
Given name
- Arslan Ash (born 1996), Pakistani esports player
- Arslan Aydemirov (born 1977), Russian footballer
- Arslan Asad Butt (born 1992), Pakistani actor
- Arslan Ekşi (born 1985), Turkish volleyball player
- Arslan Giray (1692–1768), khan of the Crimean khanate
- Arslan Khalimbekov (born 1967), Russian football manager and former player
- Arslan Khan (disambiguation), multiple people
- Arslan Mataraci Pasha (died 1704), Ottoman governor
- Arslan Mehmed Pasha (Bosnia) (1745–1812), governor of the Ottoman Province of Bosnia
- Arslan Qadir (born 1994), Pakistani field hockey player
- Arslan Seyhanlı (born 1960), Turkish wrestler
- Arslan Toğuz (1886–1963), police commissioner of the Ottoman Empire, Turkish militia leader and politician
- Uğur Arslan Kuru (born 1986), Turkish footballer
- Didem Arslan Yılmaz (born 1974), Turkish news anchor and TV presenter
- Arslan Ahmad (born 2002), King of Teri Penn
Surname
- Adil Arslan (1880–1954), Ottoman politician, writer and poet from Syria
- Ahmet Arslan (disambiguation), multiple people, including:
- Ahmet Arslan (politician) (born 1962), Turkish politician
- Alparslan Arslan (1977–2023), Turkish criminal
- Antonia Arslan (born 1938), Italian writer of Armenian origin
- Aybüke Arslan (born 1994), Turkish women's footballer
- Berkin Kamil Arslan (born 1992), Turkish footballer
- Buse Arslan (born 1992), Turkish actress
- Cengiz Arslan (born 1996), Turkish Greco-Roman wrestler
- Cihat Arslan (born 1970), Turkish footballer and manager
- Emin Arslan (1868–1943), Ottoman civil servant and Lebanese writer
- Emine Arslan (born 1989), Turkish female kickboxer
- Ender Arslan (born 1983), Turkish basketball player
- Ensar Arslan (born 2001), German footballer
- Ertuğrul Arslan (born 1980), Turkish footballer
- Faysal Arslan (1941–2009), Lebanese politician
- Firat Arslan (born 1970), German professional boxer of Turkish origin
- Gülcan Arslan (born 1986), Turkish actress
- Hakan Arslan (born 1988), Turkish footballer
- Hakan Arslan (footballer, born 1989), Turkish footballer
- Hamit Arslan (1894–?), Turkish footballer
- Huseyin Arslan, American engineer
- Ilke Arslan, Turkish American microscopist
- Işık Kaan Arslan (born 2001), Turkish footballer
- İhsan Arslan (born 1948), Turkish politician and businessman of Kurdish origin
- Kadir Arslan (born 1977), Turkish volleyball player
- Kamber Arslan (born 1980), Turkish footballer
- Kanbolat Görkem Arslan (born 1980), Turkish actor
- Koray Arslan (born 1983), Turkish footballer
- M Iqbal Arslan, Bangladeshi physician and academic
- Majid Arslan (1908–1983), Lebanese politician
- May Arslan (1928–2013), member of the Lebanese Arslan family
- Murat Arslan, Turkish judge
- Murat Aslan (born 1986), Turkish volleyball player
- Mücahit Arslan, Turkish politician
- Nadia Arslan (1949–2008), Lebanese actress
- Namosh E. Arslan (born 1981), German singer, musician, performance artist, actor and DJ
- Osman Arslan (born 1942), Turkish judge
- Ömer Arslan (born 1993), Turkish footballer
- Qutlu Arslan, 12th-century Georgian politician and statesman
- Rahmi Arslan (1874–1947), Ottoman revolutionary
- Shakib Arslan, (1869–1946), Lebanese politician, writer, poet, historian
- Sibel Arslan (born 1980), Swiss-Turkish politician and lawyer
- Talal Arslan (born 1963), Lebanese politician
- Thomas Arslan (born 1970), German-Turkish film director
- Tolgay Arslan (born 1990), German-Turkish footballer
- Volkan Arslan (born 1978), Turkish footballer
- Yasin Arslan (born 1978), Turkish weightlifter
- Yiğit Arslan (born 1996), Turkish basketball player
- Yılmaz Arslan (born 1968), German film director of Kurdish origin
- Zeina Talal Arslan, Lebanese social activist
- Zühtü Arslan (born 1964), Turkish judge
Title
- Bazir Arslan Khan, Khagan of Karakhanids
- Ali Arslan Khan (died 998), Karakhanid ruler
- Arslan Isra'il (died 1032), Turkish chieftain
- Alp Arslan al-Akhras (died 1114), Seljuk sultan of Aleppo
- Ali ibn Il-Arslan, Turkish statesmen in the Ghaznavid empire
- Togan Arslan (died 1137), Bey of Dilmaç
- Alp Arslan ibn Mahmud (died 1146), ruler of Mosul
- Il-Arslan (died 1172), Kharazm Shah
- Alp Arslan (1029–1072), second sultan of the Seljuk dynasty
- Khadija Arslan Khatun, Seljuk princess
- Arslan ibn Mas'ud (died 1118), Sultan of the Ghaznavid Empire
- Arslan Khan (prince), Prince of the Karluks
- Arslan Shah I (died 1142), Sultan of Kerman
- Kara Arslan (died 1174), member of the Artuqid dynasty
- Qizil Arslan (died 1191), ) Atabeg of the Eldiguzids
- Kilij Arslan I (1079–1107), Sultan of Seljuk Sultanate of Rûm, first sultan in Konya
- Kilij Arslan II (died 1192), Sultan of Seljuk Sultanate of Rûm
- Kilij Arslan III (died 1205), Sultan of Seljuk Sultanate of Rûm
- Kilij Arslan IV (died 1265), Sultan of Seljuk Sultanate of Rûm
- Al-Nasir Kilij Arslan (died 1229), Emir of Hama
- Nur al-Din Arslan Shah I (died 1211), Zengid Emir of Mossul
- Melik Arslan Bey (died 1466), seventh bey of the Beylik of Dulkadir
See also
- Aslan (disambiguation)
- Arslanović
- Ruslan (given name)
- All pages with titles containing Arslan
References
- 1 2 3 Петровский 1966, p. 191.
- ↑ Тихонравов 1859, pp. т.II, отд.II.
- ↑ Намитокова 2012, p. 383.
- ↑ Саттаров 1998.
- 1 2 Кусимова 1991, p. 70.
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- ↑ Баскаков 1979, p. 101.
- ↑ Червинский 2013, p. 331.
- ↑ Намитокова 2012, p. 339.
- ↑ Шумовский 2004, pp. 14, 50, 69, 224.
- ↑ Никонов 1988, pp. 120–121.
- ↑ Баландин 1977, p. 233.
- ↑ Vasmer, M. R. (1964–1973). Этимологический словарь Фасмера [Vasmer's Etymological Dictionary] (in Russian). Retrieved 27 April 2016.
- ↑ Саттаров 1989, p. 168.
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