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Mardini

Mardini is a surname of Middle Eastern origin, often toponymic in character. It denotes descent from the city of Mardin in southeastern Turkey, and in some cases is used by people whose ancestors lived in or near that city. The name is found across several languages and can be rendered in various transliterations, including Mardini, Mardinī, or Mardiny.

Origin and context: Mardin has long been a crossroads of cultures, with Muslim, Christian, Jewish, Assyrian,

Distribution and notes: Today bearers of the name are recorded in Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq, Turkey, Armenia,

See also: Mardin, the city that likely gave rise to the surname.

Armenian,
and
Kurdish
communities
contributing
to
its
history.
The
surname
Mardini
is
commonly
reported
among
diverse
communities
in
the
Middle
East
and
in
diaspora
communities
abroad,
reflecting
historical
migration
from
the
Mardin
region.
and
among
the
Armenian,
Assyrian,
Arab,
and
Kurdish
diasporas
in
Europe,
North
America,
and
elsewhere.
As
with
many
place-derived
surnames,
the
name
does
not
indicate
a
single
ancestral
lineage
and
may
arise
independently
in
different
families.