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Çağla

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Çağla is a Turkish given name for females originating from the word 'Çağlamak' which is a description of the way water flows in a waterfall (ie - full with life and energy). Çağla means the action of that flowing water. The name also means unripe almonds, which is a delicacy in Turkey. The male equivalent of the name is Çağlar.

People named Çağla include: