
♥ ☼ ♫ Ibrahim ♫ ☼ ♥
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If it was "verdi", it would mean " s/he gave" in turkish.
But "virdi" doesn't exist in turkish language.
Maybe you have some relatives in eastern Europa, it might be hungarian or romanian,for example, I don't know... |
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..Tolia..
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I am sorry but it doesnt mean anything in Greek too
I am Greek
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ErAs
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ask it in the Greek category, there is no word "Virdi" in Turkish, maybe it is Greek... |
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Momo
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It is romanian, isn't it? |
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amaannnnn
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u r asking questions about tarkhans. tarkhans r not turkish this is about islam and old turkish goverment style.
old turkish government stlye was military government stlye a turkish commander conquered a lands and founded a country but ppl were local ppl and about islam, islam doesnt accept nations so then that ppl forgot their nations and years later they became confused about their nations
u had only turkish leader so then dont confused about ur nation and ur about ur surname. u r probabality still punjabi but we have same relations |
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hanibal
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In Latin language
vir = man, hero, man of courage.
viridis = green.
In Turkish
verdi = given by god.(as a surname)
In Arabic
Vird = recitation of the attributes of God like trying to get les breath |
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~♥OzZ♥~™
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if your trying to find out information on your heritage/background, you definetely dont have any ties to the turks... sorry |
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ashley
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I think its an Indian Name. Some sikhs from Northern India(who wear turbans also) have this surname
Also check this link. May be it helps
http://www.houseofnames.com/xq/asp.fc/qx/virdi-family-crest.htm |
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DejaVu
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you joking now!!! |
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freedquaker
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No apparent known meanings, lol.... |
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Pooky Bear the Sensitive
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This is all I could find;
The Virdis (also spelt Birdee, Birdi, Birdy, Verdi, Virdee, Virdy) are a Tarkhan clan found in Northern India
Are you sure the name is Turkic?
Everything I found with Virdi gets tied to India. |
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