Çaxmaqlı
Çaxmaqlı is a word of Turkic origin, specifically from the Azerbaijani language. It translates to "flinty" or "having flint" in English. The word is derived from "çaxmaq" which means "flint" or "to strike (a spark)" and the suffix "-lı" which indicates possession or association. "Çaxmaqlı" can describe a place rich in flint, an object containing flint, or a figurative characteristic associated with flint, such as hardness or a tendency to spark conflict. It is often used in geographical names, referring to areas with a significant presence of flint stones.