16-715: Male given name This article is about the given name. For the 1976 novel, see M. J. Engh . Arslan Gender Male Origin Word/name Turkic Meaning absolute fearless, fearless warrior, brave, lion Region of origin West Asia, Central Asia, South Asia, and Western China Other names Related names Арслан, Aslan , Arıslan , Arislan, Arǝslan, Arsalan, Aryslan, Azlan, Арыслан , Арыстан , Eruslan, Uruslan, Iruslan, Oroszlán , Ruslan , Roeslan, ارسلان , Ρουσλάν , რუსლან , Asllani Arslan
32-505: A child worker in a garment workshop, where her father had an ironing job. She dropped out of school after her primary education. Since they had no place to stay, she and her two siblings spent the nights in the workshop's office, until her father was able to rent a house. Her father had to quit work after he was diagnosed with lung cancer and he died in 2007. At eighteen she was the head of her family group until she reconciled with her mother and they began living together again. She
48-492: A day, and coughed up dust due to the conditions in her workplace. The coach and Deniz Işık Doğan persuaded her to begin training in the gym. She soon realized that kickboxing was very different from what she had thought. She exercised three days a week, and made great progress as a sportswoman in the first four months. Arslan became the Turkish champion for three consecutive years. In 2015, she debuted internationally and she won
64-876: A gold medal at the Intercontinental Kickboxing Mauritius Cup event. She won the silver medal at the 2016 European Championship in Maribor in Slovenia, and the gold medal at the 2019 World Seniors Kickboxing Championship in Antalya in Turkey. In 2021, she captured the gold medals at the World Kickboxing Seniors Championship in Jesolo , Italy and the 2021 Islamic Solidarity Games in Konya , Turkey. At
80-596: Is a Turkic masculine given name and surname , used mainly in Russia, West Asia, Central Asia, South Asia, and Western China. It is translated as "brave", or "lion". Arıslan and Aslan/Arsalan are variants of the name. People [ edit ] Given name [ edit ] Arslan Ash (born 1996), Pakistani esports player Arslan Aydemirov (born 1977), Russian footballer Arslan Asad Butt (born 1992), Pakistani actor Arslan Ekşi (born 1985), Turkish volleyball player Arslan Giray (1692–1768), khan of
96-437: Is the fictional lion in C. S. Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia . Aslan or Arslan (both spellings of a Turkic word meaning "fearless", "warrior", "lion") may also refer to: Emine Arslan Emine Arslan (born 4 January 1989) is a Turkish kickboxer competing in the full contact 52 kg division. She is a world , Islamic Solidarity Games and European Games kickboxing champion. Arslan discovered kickboxing at
112-577: The 2023 European Games in Myślenice , Poland, she was the champion. Emine Arslan was born as a first child in the Bağcılar district of Istanbul , Turkey on 4 January 1989. Her brother was born a year later and her sister two years later. When she was ten years old, her mother left her father, and later divorced him. Emine lived for a year with her mother before she returned to her father due to her mother's indifference. At age twelve, she started working as
128-2755: The Beylik of Dulkadir See also [ edit ] Aslan (disambiguation) Arslanović Ruslan (given name) All pages with titles containing Arslan References [ edit ] ^ Петровский 1966 , p. 191. ^ Тихонравов 1859 , pp. т.II, отд.II. ^ Намитокова 2012 , p. 383. ^ Кусимова 1991 , p. 70. ^ Намитокова 2012 , p. 339. ^ Шумовский 2004 , pp. 14, 50, 69, 224. ^ Никонов 1988 , pp. 120–121. ^ Баландин 1977 , p. 233. ^ Vasmer, M. R. (1964–1973). Этимологический словарь Фасмера [ Vasmer's Etymological Dictionary ] (in Russian) . Retrieved 27 April 2016 . ^ Саттаров 1989 , p. 168. Sources [ edit ] Баландин А. И., Гацак В. М. (1977). Фольклор: Поэтическая система: [Сборник статей] . М.: Наука . p. 343. Баскаков Н. А. (1979). Русские фамилии тюркского происхождения . М.: Наука . p. 279. Кусимова Т. (1991). В мире имён. Словарь башкирских имён . Уфа: Башкирское книжное издательство . p. 192. ISBN 5-295-00565-8 . Надель-Червинская М., Червинский П. (2013). Энциклопедический мир Владимира Даля. Книга вторая (в 2-х томах): Дикие звери . Vol. 2. Часть первая (2-е изд ed.). Тернополь: Крок. p. 396. ISBN 978-617-692-069-4 . Никонов В. А. (1988). Ищем имя . М.: Советская Россия . p. 128. Сводный словарь личных имен народов Северного Кавказа . М.: ФЛИНТА, Наука. 2012. p. 584. Тумашева Д. Г. (1984). Татарский язык: лексическая и грамматическая семантика . Казань: Издательство Казанского университета. p. 95. Шумовский Т. А. (2004). Странствия слов . СПб.: Протей. p. 336. ISBN 5-94844-008-7 . Петровский Н. А. (1966). Словарь русских личных имён . Москва: Советская энциклопедия. Саттаров Г.Ф. (Гумар Саттар - Мулилле) (1998). "Татар исемнәре ни сөйли?" "О чем говорят татарские имена?". Полный толковый словарь татарских личных имен . Казань: Редакционно-издательское объединение "РАННУР" . p. 486. ISBN 5-900049-03-5 . Саттаров Г.Ф. (1989). "Исемең матур, кемнәр куйган?" . Казан: Татарстан китап нәшрияты . p. 256. ISBN 5-298-00243-9 . Н. С. Тихонравов (1859). Летописи русской литературы т. II, отд. II . Москва. {{ cite book }} : CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( link ) v t e Family names derived from
144-693: The Constitutional Court of Turkey Title [ edit ] Bazir Arslan Khan , Khagan of Karakhanids Ali Arslan Khan (died 998), Karakhanid ruler Arslan Isra'il (died 1032), Turkish chieftain Alp Arslan al-Akhras (died 1114), Seljuk sultan of Aleppo Ali ibn Il-Arslan , Turkish statesmen in the Ghaznavid empire Togan Arslan (died 1137), Bey of Dilmaç Alp Arslan ibn Mahmud (died 1146), ruler of Mosul Il-Arslan (died 1172), Kharazm Shah Alp Arslan (1029–1072), second sultan of
160-573: The Crimean khanate Arslan Khalimbekov (born 1967), Russian football manager and former player Arslan Khan (disambiguation) , multiple people Arslan Mataraci Pasha (died 1704), Ottoman governor Arslan Mehmed Pasha (Bosnia) (1745–1812), governor of the Ottoman Province of Bosnia Arslan Qadir (born 1994), Pakistani field hockey player Arslan Seyhanlı (born 1960), Turkish wrestler Arslan Toğuz (1886–1963), police commissioner of
176-1339: The Lebanese Arslan family Murat Arslan , Turkish judge Murat Aslan (born 1986), Turkish volleyball player Mücahit Arslan , Turkish politician Nadia Arslan (1949–2008), Lebanese actress Namosh E. Arslan (born 1981), German singer, musician, performance artist, actor and DJ Osman Arslan (born 1942), Turkish judge Ömer Arslan (born 1993), Turkish footballer Qutlu Arslan , 12th-century Georgian politician and statesman Rahmi Arslan (1874–1947), Ottoman revolutionary Shakib Arslan , (1869–1946), Lebanese politician, writer, poet, historian Sibel Arslan (born 1980), Swiss-Turkish politician and lawyer Talal Arslan (born 1963), Lebanese politician Thomas Arslan (born 1970), German-Turkish film director Tolgay Arslan (born 1990), German-Turkish footballer Volkan Arslan (born 1978), Turkish footballer Yasin Arslan (born 1978), Turkish weightlifter Yiğit Arslan (born 1996), Turkish basketball player Yılmaz Arslan (born 1968), German film director of Kurdish origin Zeina Talal Arslan , Lebanese social activist Zühtü Arslan (born 1964), Turkish judge and current President of
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#1732847790304192-2301: The Ottoman Empire, Turkish militia leader and politician Uğur Arslan Kuru (born 1986), Turkish footballer Didem Arslan Yılmaz (born 1974), Turkish news anchor and TV presenter Surname [ edit ] Adil Arslan (1880–1954), Ottoman politician, writer and poet from Syria Ahmet Arslan (disambiguation) , multiple people, including: Ahmet Arslan (politician) (born 1962), Turkish politician Alparslan Arslan (1977–2023), Turkish criminal Antonia Arslan (born 1938), Italian writer of Armenian origin Aybüke Arslan (born 1994), Turkish women's footballer Berkin Kamil Arslan (born 1992), Turkish footballer Buse Arslan (born 1992), Turkish actress Cengiz Arslan (born 1996), Turkish Greco-Roman wrestler Cihat Arslan (born 1970), Turkish footballer and manager Emin Arslan (1868–1943), Ottoman civil servant and Lebanese writer Emine Arslan (born 1989), Turkish female kickboxer Ender Arslan (born 1983), Turkish basketball player Ensar Arslan (born 2001), German footballer Ertuğrul Arslan (born 1980), Turkish footballer Faysal Arslan (1941–2009), Lebanese politician Firat Arslan (born 1970), German professional boxer of Turkish origin Gülcan Arslan (born 1986), Turkish actress Hakan Arslan (born 1988), Turkish footballer Hakan Arslan (footballer, born 1989) , Turkish footballer Hamit Arslan (1894–?), Turkish footballer Huseyin Arslan , American engineer Ilke Arslan , Turkish American microscopist Işık Kaan Arslan (born 2001), Turkish footballer İhsan Arslan (born 1948), Turkish politician and businessman of Kurdish origin Kadir Arslan (born 1977), Turkish volleyball player Kamber Arslan (born 1980), Turkish footballer Kanbolat Görkem Arslan (born 1980), Turkish actor Koray Arslan (born 1983), Turkish footballer M Iqbal Arslan , Bangladeshi physician and academic Majid Arslan (1908–1983), Lebanese politician May Arslan (1928–2013), member of
208-1224: The Seljuk dynasty Khadija Arslan Khatun , Seljuk princess Arslan ibn Mas'ud (died 1118), Sultan of the Ghaznavid Empire Arslan Khan (prince) , Prince of the Karluks Arslan Shah I (died 1142), Sultan of Kerman Kara Arslan (died 1174), member of the Artuqid dynasty Qizil Arslan (died 1191), ) Atabeg of the Eldiguzids Kilij Arslan I (1079–1107), Sultan of Seljuk Sultanate of Rûm, first sultan in Konya Kilij Arslan II (died 1192), Sultan of Seljuk Sultanate of Rûm Kilij Arslan III (died 1205), Sultan of Seljuk Sultanate of Rûm Kilij Arslan IV (died 1265), Sultan of Seljuk Sultanate of Rûm Al-Nasir Kilij Arslan (died 1229), Emir of Hama Nur al-Din Arslan Shah I (died 1211), Zengid Emir of Mossul Melik Arslan Bey (died 1466), seventh bey of
224-422: The age of 23 as her younger sister started to attend a new gym, which opened in a local basement. The gym owner, Hasan Fahri Şen, was a former Turkish champion in martial arts and a coach. He offered to start training her for kickboxing. In the beginning, she was not interested because she had to work until late leaving little spare time and she was very tired after work. She also smoked two packs of cigarettes
240-1371: The word " lion " Germanic North Germanic: Lejon , Løve , Löve West Germanic: De Leeuw , Leeuw , Lion , Lions , Löw , Löwe [REDACTED] Romance Latin: Leo French: Lion Iberian: Leon , Leão Italian: Leone , Leotta Romanian: Leu Slavic Lev , Lew , Lvov , Lvovsky Other Indic: Singh , Sinha , Singham Turkish: Arslan , Aslan Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Arslan&oldid=1249030996 " Categories : Turkish-language surnames Turkish masculine given names Masculine given names Persian masculine given names Iranian masculine given names Bashkir-language masculine given names Tatar-language masculine given names Tatar-language surnames Bashkir-language surnames Hidden categories: CS1 uses Russian-language script (ru) CS1 Russian-language sources (ru) Articles with short description Short description matches Wikidata Articles containing Hungarian-language text Articles containing Arabic-language text Articles containing Greek-language text Articles containing Armenian-language text CS1: long volume value CS1 maint: location missing publisher Aslan (disambiguation) Aslan
256-543: Was fired from her workplace when she asked for permission to attend a national preparation camp for kickboxing. She found work as a secretary at the district municipality's youth center, after she won the silver medal at the European Championship in 2016. She completed her secondary education using distance learning and she earned extra money by coaching groups of women in kickboxing. She played stunt roles in Valley of
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