
Jay
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she is Turkish (half laz). she looks more like a latin-brit mix. anyhow, she's a very beautiful girl. |
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Totally Blunt
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After a brief glimpse, I don't think she is Turkish. In Turkish the name is Elif, not Elf. And Turks celebrate bayram, not eid.
Turks are varied in ethnicity, so Britney Spears could have passed as a Turk. And I don't know how ethnicity affects boobies, so you'll excuse me in that point. |
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โฅ โผ โซ Ibrahim โซ โผ โฅ
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As "Mamma li turchi" said, there are various ethnicities in the turkish nation, and we have also a christian minority who mainly lives in Istanbul.
And there are extremely different looks too, as you can see blonde/ blue-eyed people, and slavic,asian,arab,latin alike people too...
The right firstname should be Elif, but maybe her parents decided to give her a more original name.
I would have guessed that she's from greek origin, but you said that she was Catholic ( most of the Greeks are Orthodox ). She also could be Armenian, but Armenian christian rite is not exactly catholic ( if I'm not mistaken ).
And she's neither Assyro-Chaldean, because their christianity is another one ( Nestorian ).
Maybe she's from Bulgarian or Romanian ascendance...
And there is also another possibility : her parents converted to christianity.
I think you should better ask her... |
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istanbul bogazi in the Queendom
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Dear, you asked so you will learn:-)
There are many many many different religions and beliefs in Turkey. Turkey is a secular republic, doesn't have any official religion.
There are muslims, christians ,jews, buddhists, atheists, deists etc etc etc are living in Turkey in harmony.
About the girl's features she looks really Turkish to me. There is no typical Turkish type although foreign people think there is. There are brunettes, blondes, red haired, fair skin, olive skin (briefly whatever feature you can think of ) in our country. |
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Rain
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Elf ลener is born and raised in Istanbul and still living there.
Her father Erman ลener Mevlanagil died 2002 and was a well known Screenwriter, Professor (Istanbul University), Movie Critic - Author, read more: www.imdb.com/name/nm1320086/bio. |
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GLK
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I don't know but she said she was born, raised and still lives in Istanbul. Is that what you wanted to know? |
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Trotsky vs Kerensky- ะะตะบIะพ!
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She is definitely Turkish. Also she probably isn't a Catholic because "Elif" is an unlikely name for a Christian since it derives from Arabic and I think it has some religious meaning. I haven't checked her pics but there are various Turkish looks so her looks don't really show anything. |
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Melinda
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Elf's mother is laz (an ethnic minority group in Turkey), laz people usually are blondes and have green/blue eyes or red hair (check out this link: http://www.geocities.com/arzu_barske/laz1.html ) I think that's where the redhair and pale skin come from. |
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Kevin A.
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Trotsky vs Kerensky is wrong about the name, her name is not Elif but Elf, her father named her Elf after an English sign he saw (the story of it is actually written on one of her father's old articles). But yeah, she's Turkish, just has a different look than the majority. |
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Questioner
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You sound to be another frustrated Islamic male on the net. |
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