Uçar
Uçar is a surname of Turkish origin. It is derived from the Turkish verb "uçmak," which means "to fly." As a surname, Uçar can literally translate to "flyer" or "one who flies." This name may have originated as a given name or nickname that became hereditary, potentially referring to someone with a swift or agile nature, or perhaps someone associated with birds or aviation in a symbolic or literal sense. The surname is found in Turkey and among Turkish diaspora communities worldwide. Its prevalence is relatively common within Turkey. Surnames in Turkey became mandatory with the Surname Law of 1934, and many existing family names were adopted or created during that period. The exact origin of specific Uçar family lines would likely require genealogical research.