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I'm looking for a German-turkish girl whose name sounds like "say-ha", do you know how to spell her name? I m?

  • I'm looking for a German-turkish girl whose name sounds like "say-ha", do you know how to spell her name? I met her at Koh Phangan, Thailand, she told me her name was, more like "sounds like Say-ha". She is a turkish-german, with beautiful eyes. I need to find her, and to find her i need to know how to spell her name properly. Please do help. She lives in cologne, Germany. She has 3 sisters and one of them is in NYC (USA). I really need your help on this. I think im in love with this girl!

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    I guess it is Seher, a Turkish girl name with the meaning dawn; born at dawn. Pronounced i German and Turkish: say ha. I am sorry, but it will be difficult to find her again, maybe even impossible. In Germany live those with Turkish citizenship: 1,688,370 including German citizens with one or two immigrated Turkish parents 3,500,000 to more than 4,000,000 (estimates).

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I guess it is Seher, a Turkish girl name with the meaning dawn; born at dawn. Pronounced i German and Turkish: say ha. I am sorry, but it will be difficult to find her again, maybe even impossible. In Germany live those with Turkish citizenship: 1,688,370 including German citizens with one or two immigrated Turkish parents 3,500,000 to more than 4,000,000 (estimates).

Rain

It may just be simply spelled as pronounced like the Turkish word, "Sayha". You can hear sayha pronounced at this link: http://www.forvo.com/word/sayha/

I'm also a turkish girl haha!! And...I really can't tell... I'm sorry... If you could say more I might be able to help wish you luck!! And I just read Rain's answer and she might be right! Good luck!! She is lucky to have someone like you!!

I'm also a turkish girl haha!! And...I really can't tell... I'm sorry... If you could say more I might be able to help wish you luck!! And I just read Rain's answer and she might be right! Good luck!! She is lucky to have someone like you!!

VintageRain18

It may just be simply spelled as pronounced like the Turkish word, "Sayha". You can hear sayha pronounced at this link: http://www.forvo.com/word/sayha/

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