Terzioğlu
Terzioğlu is a Turkish surname. It is derived from the Ottoman Turkish word "terzi" (tailor) combined with the patronymic suffix "-oğlu" (son of). Therefore, Terzioğlu literally translates to "son of the tailor" or "descendant of the tailor." Surnames in Turkey became compulsory with the Surname Law of 1934. The name likely originated as a descriptive surname for families whose ancestors were tailors. It is a relatively common surname in Turkey.