Nihat
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Nihat is a Turkish
Turkish language
Turkish is a language spoken as a native language by over 83 million people worldwide, making it the most commonly spoken of the Turkic languages. Its speakers are located predominantly in Turkey and Northern Cyprus with smaller groups in Iraq, Greece, Bulgaria, the Republic of Macedonia, Kosovo,...

 given name for males. It means "legacy". People named Nihat include:
  • Nihat Baştürk
    Nihat Bastürk
    Nihat Baştürk is a Turkish footballer. He spent the majority of his career with Gençlerbirliği, playing 12 seasons of Super League football in Turkey. The midfielder then had a season's stint with Antalyaspor in Turkey's First League before spending a couple seasons with Second League side,...

    , Turkish footballer
  • Nihat Ergün
    Nihat Ergün
    Nihat Ergün is a Turkish politician born in Izmit.Ergün completed primary, middle and high schools in Izmit. He graduated from the Marmara University Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences in 1984....

    , Turkish politician
  • Nihat Kahveci
    Nihat Kahveci
    Nihat Kahveci is a Turkish footballer. Nihat plays as a Forward.-Biography:Nihat's family name, Kahveci, means "coffee maker." Many people in Turkey adopted the name of their profession as their family name in the early 20th century, suggesting that Nihat's ancestors were in the coffee business...

    , Turkish footballer
  • Nihat Nikerel
    Nihat Nikerel
    Nihat Nikerel was a Turkish actor, best known for his role in the crime drama series Kurtlar Vadisi.-External links:...

    , Turkish actor
  • Nihat Özdemir
    Nihat Özdemir
    Nihat Özdemir is currently board member of Türkiye Süper Ligi football club giant Fenerbahçe SK. He is currently serving his fourth two-year term since Aziz Yıldırım board coming to power. He is as "Deputy President" and "Press Spokesman" of the club. He also has mastered mechanic engineer...

    , Turkish businessman


See also
  • Nihad
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