Duygu is a common Turkish given name. It is also a common word used as a noun, adjective or verb in everyday but also written language. For example, "duygusal olmak" translates into "to be sensitive". "Duygulanmak" translates into "to be touched by sb./sth.". Etymologically the name derives from the verb "duymak", ie "to hear". As a variant of both forms, "duyu" means "sense" in terms of an emotional state.
Duygu is a common Turkish given name. It is also a common word used as a noun, adjective or verb in everyday but also written language. For example, "duygusal olmak" translates into "to be sensitive". "Duygulanmak" translates into "to be touched by sb./sth.". Etymologically the name derives from the verb "duymak", ie "to hear". As a variant of both forms, "duyu" means "sense" in terms of an emotional state.
==People== ===Given name=== Duygu Alıcı (born 2001), Turkish weightlifter Duygu Asena (1946-2006), Turkish journalist Duygu Aynacı (born 1996), Turkish weightlifter Duygu Bal (born 1987), Turkish volleyball player Duygu Çete (born 1989), Turkish Paralympic judoka Duygu Doğan (born 2000), Turkish rhythmic gymnast Duygu Fırat (born 1990), Turkish basketball player Duygu Kuzum (born 1983), Turkish-American electrical engineer Duygu Özaslan (born 1991), Turkish YouTuber and internet celebrity Duygu Ulusoy (born 1987), Turkish alpine skier Duygu Yılmaz (born 1988), Turkish footballer
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).