Gender | Male |
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Other gender | |
Feminine | Enesa |
Other names | |
Variant form(s) | Ernes, Arnes |
Related names | Enis |
Enes is a Turkish male given name derived from the Arabic name Anas. The name originates from one of the companions of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, Anas ibn Malik.
In the Balkans, Enes is popular among Bosniaks in the former Yugoslav nations and is also common among Albanians. In this region, the female equivalent of Enes is Enesa. Among the groups in this region that use this name, there are variant ways the name is spelled: Ernes/Ernesa, Anes/Anesa (for example, Anesa Kajtazović), and Arnes/Arnesa.
Given name
- Enes Batur (born 1998), Turkish YouTuber
- Enes Bešić (born 1963), Bosnian footballer
- Enes Demirović (born 1972), Bosnian footballer
- Enes Erkan (born 1987), Turkish karateka
- Enes Fermino (born 1987), Swiss footballer
- Enes Kanter Freedom (born 1992), Turkish–American basketball player
- Enes Mešanović (born 1975), Bosnian footballer
- Enes Novinić (born 1985), Croatian footballer
- Enes Özdemir (born 2002), Turkish karateka
- Enes Rujovič (born 1989), Slovenian footballer
- Enes Sağlık (born 1991), Belgian-Turkish footballer
- Enes Uğurlu (born 1989), Turkish archer
- Enes Ünal (born 1997), Turkish footballer
- Enes Meral (born 2000), Turkish-German rapper
- Enes Mahmutović (born 1997), Bosnian footballer
- Enes Sipović (born 1990), Bosnian footballer
- Enes Begović (born 1965), Bosnian singer
- Enes Mameledžija (born 1949), Bosnian footballer
- Enes Bešić (born 1963), Bosnian footballer
- Enes Muhić (born 1961), Bosnian footballer
See also
- Enos (disambiguation), includes list of people with given name Enos
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