Thread:FrenchTouch/@comment-9803708-20170306063424/@comment-6548012-20170306154754

Adrastos/Adrestus is a very unsure name, it doesn't seem to have a clear etymology (as its meaning is probably derived from the mythological character) but yeah, the idea is “unyielding” though I personally don't feel it would necessarily be right to use that here. Adil on the other hard works awesomely, but it's not Turkic in origin which is quite unfortunate, but other than that it's not a big deal.

Dogan is Irish, Doğan is Turkish, the diacritic changes a lot; funny enough, it's a term also used to describe peregrine falcons (Seljuks did cover the right area so that makes sense) but it would also seem to describe arising in all of its forms, and notably birth, as would suggest its usage in other [mostly Western] Oghuz languages like Azerbaidjani (and Crimean Tatar which isn't an Oghuz language but was strongly influenced by them,) if I get to talk to someone who is knowledgeable on Old Turkic [since togan is where doğan comes from] I'll ask them about it, but yeah all in all Doğan is a good name. And honestly, if you want my advice, if that's not his family name, I don't really think he should have any other, or at the very least, not Tazim; not that it's bad because it's really great, it signifies honour which is a quite important virtue, but I feel like it would sound rather parasitic in a way to have Arabic be the predominant influence on a dude who's “all Turkish.” But then, like Adil you can just say it's because those are also Islamic terms so in the end you can do it if you want it'll still be good.