çajin
Çajin is a proper noun found in Turkic- and Kurdish-speaking regions, used primarily as a surname and as a place name. It appears in various local records, but there is no single referent that dominates usage.
The spelling uses the Turkish letter ç, which represents the sound /tʃ/, and the suffix -jin, a
As a surname, Çajin occurs among Turkish- and Kurdish-speaking communities. Individuals bearing the name appear in
As a toponym, Çajin designates small settlements or geographic features in some countries. Local histories and
Variant spellings include Cajin and Cajin. In non-diacritic transliterations, Çajin may appear as Cajin or Cajan.
Because of its regional character, Çajin is typically explored through local archives, gazetteers, and linguistic studies