This is the 17490th most frequent Turkish word.
i̇smail
"İsmail" is the Turkish form of the name "Ishmael," a biblical and Quranic figure.
Here, 'İsmail' is used to mention the recipient of an action, conveyed with the postposition 'için' meaning 'for.'
İsmail için bir hediye aldım.
I bought a gift for Ismail.
Here, 'İsmail' functions as the subject of the sentence, referring to a person's name who carries out the action of opening the door.
İsmail kapıyı açtı.
Ismail opened the door.
'İsmail' serves as a proper noun representing a person, and the sentence is a question identifying this individual in relation to ownership.