The female equivalent of bey in Turkish is hanım. It is used to address or refer to a woman with respect, similar to how bey is used for men.
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Turhan Bey went by Turkish Delight.
Merhaba! Benim adım...! is a Turkish equivalent of the English phrase "Hello! My name is...! The introduction translates literally into English as "Hello! My name...!" The pronunciation will be "MER-ha-ba bey-neem a-dihm" in Turkish.
A bey was a title of a provincial governor in the Ottoman Empire. It was also commonly used in Turkish as a form of address to a gentleman. Additionally, it can refer to a type of spinning top toy popularized by the Beyblade series.
A bek is another term for a bey, a Turkish governor.
A Turkish honorific is a title or form of address used to show respect or politeness when addressing someone. For example, "Bey" is a common honorific used for men, equivalent to "Mr.", while "Hanım" is used for women, equivalent to "Mrs." or "Ms."
Turkish word 'bey' is a titular name in many cases sort of like "Sir" to Western Europeans. Depending on the country of origin, it can simply mean "Sir" and title of respect.
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"Bey" - however, it's important to note that it's used AFTER the person's name. Also, generally the person's first name is used. So, if your name is John Smith, a Turkish person might call you "John Bey"
Ottoman Empire was a Turkish Empire and in Turkish is known as Osmanlı İmparatorluğu. This name came from the name of founder, Osman Bey.
Aga is a three-letter word for a Turkish ruler.