Some of Turkic placenames in south of
Kyiv Oblast and in
Cherkasy Oblast, namely
Kaharlyk, Karapyshi, Tahancha, Koshmak, are believed to be connected to the Berendei. Additionally, so is the name of the city of
Berdychiv in southern part of
Zhytomyr Oblast, which is founded by the "Berendychi". Also, there is a village called
Berendi in the town of Serik, located in the
Antalya province of Turkey. The people of this village are known as "coz", or settled people. Berendi is one of the oldest villages in the region, and since the word for non-settled people in Turkish is "cuz", the villagers of Berendi are conjectured to be the descendants of Muslim Pechenegs who were also designated as "coz" historically. An example of a "cuz" or nomadic people, are the
Yörüks of Antalya, who are direct descendants of the Oghuz Turks. There are two villages called
Berende in
Bulgaria, which names, according to the linguist Anna Choleva–Dimitrova, stem from the Berendei tribe. ==Berendei names in Romania==