Proper noun
A male given name from Turkish.
A province of the Aegean Region, in southwestern Turkey.
The capital city of Aydin Province, in the Aegean Region, in southwestern Turkey.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAydin studied nutrition and urban agriculture at UC Berkeley, went on to culinary school and became a professional chef. Source: Internet
State-run Anadolu Agency quoted Gov. Aydin Barus as saying five other people died in his nearby Malatya province. Source: Internet
A realist, Aydin didn't gloss over the harshness of exile, but neither did he romanticize it. Source: Internet
His father was a trumpeter and Aydin began attending a music conservatory when he was five, continuing for 13 years. Source: Internet
The truth was that Aydin was involved with Ildirim, a group of students, who were advocating a wider official use of the Azerbaijani language in a society that was fast gravitating towards the prestigious Russian language of the Soviet Union. Source: Internet
Inside Istanbul's Grand Bazaar, one of the the world's oldest, carpet seller Cemal Aydin said it's vital Turkey defends its heritage. Source: Internet