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Tülay

Statistics: Germany · native version ↗
Girl #5308 all-time vintage Generation X
6 babies named Tülay in Germany (city panel) since 2010, peaking in the 1970s. Recorded from 2010 to 2023.
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Births per year — the shaded band is its generation (Generation X)
Origin: Turkish. Meaning: Silk moon or silvery moon.

The story of the name Tülay

Tülay is a female given name of Turkish origin, composed of the elements “tüle” (silk) and “ay” (moon). Literally translated, it means something like “moon of silk” or “silky moon,” which gives it a delicate yet radiant aesthetic. The name is particularly common in Turkey and among Turkish communities in Europe. It exudes a blend of classic elegance and modern softness.

What is a Tülay like?

Tülays are usually charming communicators who instantly inspire trust with their gentle smile. They often appear calm and thoughtful, but inside, they possess a fiery spark that quickly ignites among friends. With a wink, they master difficult situations by skillfully combining humor and empathy. They are the people you can count on when it comes to honest conversations and good advice.

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What science says. The effect of a first name on character is documented, and several scientific studies have looked into it. They do not show that a name contains a hidden personality, but that it captures attention, triggers social expectations and slightly changes the way others respond to us. Read our article what the psychology of first names is based on to find out more.

Tülay in love

In love, Tülay is a true romantic who values deep emotional connections. She loves making small, personal gestures that show she is truly listening. At the same time, she remains a bit mysterious, keeping her partner on their toes. A relationship with her is like a walk by moonlight: peaceful, yet full of magic.

Frequently asked questions about Tülay

What does the name Tülay exactly mean?

It means “silky moon” or “moon of silk” and combines the symbolism of the moon (Ay) with the texture of silk (Tüle).

Is Tülay a common name?

It is known in Turkey and in Turkish diaspora communities, but not extremely widespread, which makes it special.

Does Tülay have a male form?

No, Tülay is a clearly female name; the male equivalents would rather be Ayhan or Tülayç.

Tülay's profile

Energy 8/10
Humor 8/10
Independence 6/10
Sensitivity 7/10
Ambition 6/10
Stability 6/10
Whimsy 8/10
Diplomacy 7/10
Loyalty 8/10
Need for attention 5/10

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Name compatibility potential:

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Friendship potential for Tülay

Bottom 10

  1. John42%
  2. Conrad42%
  3. Leopold42%
  4. Constantin42%
  5. Igor42%
  6. Jon42%
  7. Abdullah42%
  8. Filippo42%
  9. Kurt42%
  10. Ove42%

Love potential for Tülay

Top 10

  1. Mikolaj96%
  2. Rupert96%
  3. Mariano96%
  4. Noel96%
  5. Luiz96%
  6. Bene96%
  7. Willi96%
  8. Nino96%
  9. Mikołaj96%
  10. Szymon96%

Bottom 10

  1. King42%
  2. Elon42%
  3. Taha42%
  4. Saif42%
  5. Johan42%
  6. Ciro42%
  7. Hagen42%
  8. Kilian42%
  9. Okan42%
  10. Wilhelm42%

Professional potential for Tülay

Top 10

  1. Danijel96%
  2. Cinar96%
  3. Nikodem96%
  4. Shawn96%
  5. Eman96%
  6. Martino96%
  7. Aman96%
  8. Salih96%
  9. Morten96%
  10. Pieter96%

Bottom 10

  1. César42%
  2. Maximo42%
  3. Anakin42%
  4. Nero42%
  5. Vittorio42%
  6. Vasco42%
  7. Neo42%
  8. Elon42%
  9. Eymen42%
  10. Alexandre42%

Crush potential for Tülay

Top 10

  1. Paolo96%
  2. Jimmy96%
  3. Dino96%
  4. Emilio96%
  5. Krish96%
  6. Calvin96%
  7. Fabio96%
  8. Livio96%
  9. Ernesto96%
  10. Nael96%

Bottom 10

  1. Ishak42%
  2. Anselm42%
  3. Denny42%
  4. Ata42%
  5. Juan42%
  6. Harun42%
  7. Cem42%
  8. Bernardo42%
  9. Bob42%
  10. Constantin42%
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