Khurshid

THE NAME IS MOSTLY USED AS "KHURSHID OR KHURSHEED" but sometimes in Turkish speaking countries the spelling may end in a "t". Khurshied or Khurshiet (خورشيد) is a commonly used Turkish name, meaning [the sun] mostly in Kurdistan, Kazachstan, Turkey, Azerbaycan, Iran, and Iraq. The name derives from Turkish and Persian'" The name is given to both males and females. Adjectives are commonly used to denote male or female. Some times a spoilt form is ... more
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