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Kurt is a Turkish surname literally meaning "wolf".[1] It may also be a Hungarian surname Kürt ("horn") spelled without diactirics
- Kemal Kurt (1947-2002), Turkish author, translator and photographer
- Sabahudin Kurt (born 1935), Bosnian singer
- Seyhan Kurt, French-Turkish poet, writer and sociologist
- Ümit Kurt (born 1991), Turkish footballer
- Yaşar Kurt (born 1968), Turkish rock artist
- Yeliz Kurt (born 1984), Turkish female middle distance runner
- Ahmet Kurt Pasha, 18th Century Ottoman governor
- Elvira Kurt (Kürt Elvíra), Hungarian-born Canadian comedian
References
- ↑ Güncel Türkçe Sözlük, kurt: (Canis lupus)
Family names derived from the word " wolf"
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Germanic |
- Rudolph, Ralph, Ludolf Adolf North Germanic: Lyall, Varg, Warg
- Ulfsson
- West Germanic: De Wolf, De Wolfe, Love, Volf, Wolf, Wolfe, Wolff, Wölfli, Wölfflin, Wolfs, Woolf, Woolfe, Wulf, Wulff, Wulfson
- Wolfowitz, Wolfsohn, Wolfson, Wolfram
- Wolfermann
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Romance |
- Latin: Lupus
- French: Leleu, Leloup, Loup, Louvel, Lowell
- Iberian: Lobato, Lobo, Lopes, López
- Italian: Lovato, Lupo
- Romanian: Lupescu, Lupu, Lupul, Lupulescu
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Slavic |
- East Slavic: Biryuk, Biryukov, Volchek, Volchenkov, Volchkov, Volchok, Volk, Volkov, Volkovich, Vovk, Vovchok
- South Slavic: Vučević, Vučić, Vučko, Vučetić/Vuchetich Vučković, Vujić, Vukašinović, Vukasović, Vukčević, Vukić, Vukičević, Vukićević, Vuković/Vukovich, Vuksanović
- West Slavic: Vlček, Vlk, Wilczek, Wilczyński, Wilk, Wolkowicz
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Other |
- Baltic: Vilkas, Vilks
- Basque: Ochoa, Otxoa
- Celtic: Channing, Phelan, Whalan, Whalen, Whelan, Felan, Folan
- Estonian: Hunt
- Finnish: Susi
- Greek: Lykoudis
- Hebrew: Ze'evi, Ze'ev, Ben-Zeev
- Hungarian: Farkas
- Turkish: Kurt, Kurtoğlu
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