Talat is a unisex given name of Arabic origin, meaning 'morning dew' or 'first light'. It is often used for both boys and girls, particularly among Muslims worldwide. Talat was popularized in the West by historical figures such as Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder of modern Turkey, who had a sister named Makbule Talat. The name gained further international recognition through other notable individuals like Pakistani politician Talat Masood and Turkish film director Talatigrantesim.
"Talat saw five babies named after it in 1980."