Hacınuhlu
Hacınuhlu is a Turkish surname. Surnames in Turkey were officially adopted following the Surname Law of 1934. The name likely originates from a place name or an ancestral figure. The "Hacı" component often indicates a connection to someone who has completed the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca. The remainder of the name, "Nuhlu," may derive from a location or a personal name related to the biblical figure Noah (Nuh in Turkish). Therefore, the surname could suggest a lineage connected to someone who made the Hajj pilgrimage and had an association with a place or person named Nuh. The frequency and geographical distribution of the surname Hacınuhlu within Turkey are not readily available without accessing specific genealogical databases or census records.