Talat
Meaning: Derived from the Arabic word "Ṭalʿat" (طلعة), meaning “appearance”, “graceful face”, or “presence”, symbolizing charm and beauty.
Origin: Arabic names
Etymology
The name Tal’at comes from the Arabic word Ṭalʿat (طلعة), meaning “face”, “appearance”, or “radiant countenance”. It is derived from the root t-l-ʿ (طلع), which means “to rise” or “to appear”.
This form is the original root of the name Talgat.
Geographical Spread
Tal’at is mostly used in Arabic-speaking countries such as Egypt, Syria, and Iraq. In Turkey, it appears in the forms Talat and Telat. In Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tatarstan, and Bashkortostan, it is widespread in the form Talgat.
Significance
The name is chosen with the belief that it brings brightness, nobility, and a positive spiritual appearance to its bearer. “Radiant face” and “bright appearance” convey a sense of good character and respect.
Statistics
In Egypt, Tal’at is a common name and has been borne by many historical figures.
In Turkey, it is frequently seen among politicians and writers.
Famous Figures
- Talat Pasha – Ottoman statesman and historical figure
Variants
Talgat, Talot, Tala
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