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Sevil is a
common female Turkish and
Azerbaijani given name. "
Sevil"
derives from "sev". In Turkish, "sev"
means "to love" and "
Sevil"
means the "be loved"...
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Sevil Sabancı (born
January 4, 1973) is a
Turkish businesswoman and a
member of the Sabancı
family in
third generation. She was born on
January 4, 1973...
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Sevil Aliyeva (born 12
October 1955) is an
Azerbaijani composer and the
founder of
Space TV. She is also the
daughter to the
former President of Azerbaijan...
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Sevil Atasoy (born
February 25, 1949) is a
Turkish internationally distinguished leader in the
field of
Forensic Sciences,
substance abuse and addiction...
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Sevil Shhaideh (Romanian pronunciation: [
ˈsevil ˈʃajde]; née
Geambec (Crimean Tatar: Cambek); born 4
December 1964) is a
Romanian economist,
civil servant...
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Sevil Hamzat gizi
Gaziyeva (Azerbaijani:
Sevil Həmzət qızı Qazıyeva, June 1, 1940 —
September 23, 1963) was the
first female mechanizator in the Azerbaijan...
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Sevil is a film made in 1970 in the
Azerbaijan SSR. It was
directed by
Vladimir Goriket, and is
based on the work of the same name by
Jafar Jabbarly....
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Sevil Magsud gizi
Hajiyeva (Azerbaijani:
Sevil Hacıyeva; 3
October 1968 – 12
September 2000) was an
Azerbaijani singer and lead
vocalist of the
music groups...
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Sevil Yuldasheva (born 9
January 2002) is an
Uzbekistani tennis player.
Yuldasheva has a career-high ITF
junior ranking of 575,
achieved on 5 September...
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Sevil is a
lyrical psychological drama opera written in 1949–1952 with
music by
Fikret Amirov to a
libretto by
Talat Eyyubov based on
Jafar Jabbarly's...