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Forename Hatun

All around the world, Hatun (Hatun India Saudi Arabia Azerbaijan Indonesia Germany, Хатун Kyrgyzstan Belarus, خاتون Turkey) is a rare principally female, but very seldom boy's forename. The given name Hatun is characteristic of Kyrgyzstan, where it is a rare girly name, Germany, and Austria. Measured by absolute frequency, it is commonest in India, Germany, and France. Also, Hatun is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Hatun

name Kayın, name הטון, name Хатун, name חאתון, name Гатун, name האטון, name חאטון, name Hatun, name האתון, name خاتون, name Khatun, name Султан, name Håtun, name Hátún, name Xatun
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Hatun Germany, India, Azerbaijan, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia
Хатун Belarus, Kyrgyzstan
خاتون Turkey
הטון Israel

First name Hatun in the context

Hatun is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: .

Notable namesakes

küçlüğ bilge hatun (b. 698) link
selçan hatun fictional character (b. 1195) link
eftandise hatun Wife of Ottoman Sultan, TR (b. 1304) link
picture of devlet hatun devlet hatun devlet hatun Wife of Bayezid I, TR (b. 1361) link
picture of devlet hatun devlet hatun devlet hatun (b. 1365) link
picture of asporça hatun asporça hatun asporça hatun The second wife of Ottoman Sultan Orhan Gazi, TR (b. 1400) link
gülçiçek hatun Wife of Ottoman Sultan Murad I, TR (b. 1355) link
devlet şah hatun Wife of Bayezid I, TR (b. 1365) link
picture of sitti mükrime hatun sitti mükrime hatun sitti mükrime hatun Turkish princess and legal wife of Mehmed II, TR (b. 1435) link
picture of şirin hatun şirin hatun şirin hatun Consort of Bayezid II, TR (b. 1450) link
picture of ii. gülbahar hatun ii. gülbahar hatun ii. gülbahar hatun Consorts of Bayezid II and mother of Selim I, TR (b. 1453) link
çiçek hatun Consort of Mehmed II of the Ottoman Empire, TR (b. 1431) link
bülbül hatun Consort of Bayezid II, TR (b. 1452) link
mihrî hatun Ottoman divan poet, TR (b. 1460) link
fülane hatun Wife of Suleiman the Magnificent, TR (b. 1496) link