Mehmed

Mehmed (modern Turkish: Mehmet) is the most common Turkish form of the Arabic male name Muhammad () (''Muhammed'' and ''Muhammet'' are also used, though considerably less) and gains its significance from being the name of Muhammad, the prophet of Islam. Originally the intermediary vowels in the Arabic ''Muhammad'' were completed with an ''e'' in adaptation to Turkish phonotactics, which spelled Mehemmed, Mehemed, Mehmed and the name lost the central ''e'' over time Final devoicing of ''d'' to ''t'' is a regular process in Turkish. The prophet himself is referred to in Turkish using the archaic version, ''Muhammed''.

The name Mehmet also often appears in derived compound names. The name is also prevalent in former Ottoman territories, particularly among Balkan Muslims in Albania, Bosnia and Kosovo. The name is also commonly used in Turkish culture in the form of Mehmetçik, meaning ''little Mehmet'', for unranked soldiers.

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by Mehmed
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...Turkey Sultan (1648-1687 : Mehmed IV)...

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by Mehmed
Published 1700
By Paulus Scheltus
...Turkey Sultan (1648-1687 : Mehmed IV)...

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by Eygi, Mehmed
Published 2019
Rocky Nook
Other Authors: ...Eygi, Mehmed...

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Published 2002
Springer US
Other Authors: ...Aksit, Mehmed...

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Published 1997
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Other Authors: ...Aksit, Mehmed...

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by Cilasun, Seyit Mümin
Published 2019
OECD Publishing
Other Authors: ...Samancıoǧlu, Mehmed Zahid...