Aydin
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Etymology[edit]
From Turkish Aydın, from Ottoman Turkish آیدین (Aydın) named for Aydin Mehmet Bey, from آیدین (aydın, “light; clarity; shining; bright; enlightened, educated, intelligent”).
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Aydin
- A city in southwestern Turkey.
- A province in southwestern Turkey around the city.
- A male given name from Turkish.
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- (city): Anthea, Evanthia, Euanthia, Antioch, Antiochia, Seleucia, Seleucia on the Meander, Erynina, Tralles, Tralleis, Charax, Guzelhisar, Güzelhisar, Joselassar (historical)
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