El likely refers to Alpha Centauri, the name probably relates pair of stars found in Alpha Centauri. “El” means hand in Turkish. Also has the same meaning as English alien.
Human hand resembles 4.5 (not precisely.) and Alpha Centauri is approximately 4.37 light years away. (It happens to be that earth is around 4.5 billion years old.)
There is a common Turkish saying used when complaining about embarrassing situations. “El+e Gün+e karşı.". “karşı” gives meaning of, in front of. “Gün” relates to sun. It means day in modern Turkish. The word for sun also derives from it. The idiom has literal meaning of “In front of sun and el”. Clearly there is a reference to islam.
- It is very common to wave hand back on forth in lifted position when referring a distant place. Like mentioned “el” mainly means hand in Turkish.
- There are sculptures named after “god el” that shows its hand. Not just “el” means hand in Turkish also sculpture looks like an alien.
- Someone from a place named “el” called "el+li". It also means with hand which is not a common thing in the earth.
- Arabic name for Alpha Centauri means cruel in Turkish and various languages (zalim). Alpha Centauri becomes visible as you go south in Arabian Peninsula. The word “zalim” appears to be very prevalent. It considered very prevalent in Quran.(*) Although classification and the meaning is probably mostly wrong.
- In Turkish there is a common word usually used to mean wilderness: “yaban”. (Considered Persian loanword.) Also used to derive word that can mean foreigner/alien: “yabancı”. Turkish words for owls relates to root “yap-”. It is possible that “yaban” was originally a name for aliens because of their involvement in artificial structures or modifications because “yap-” relates to making things artificially and artificially constructed things. “yap+an” means who doing “yap” in Turkish. There is even an expression as “yaban el+ler” means “foreign places.” Ridiculous because "eller" adds the meaning of places meanwhile "yaban" already supposedly conveys meaning of places. Also el already supposedly refers to foreign places. Although “yaban” means more of a wild places but not necessarily always. (The usage of words all over the place. Can't say this is very strong but very plausible. ) (The name of Japan is interesting. In arabic the word for japan is exactly “Yaban” and in variuos language it is pronounced as “Yapan”. Maybe similar to how in Islam aliens are named after China. They probably didn't know about Japan.) (It is possible that the verb “yap-” is reference to legend of Jesus, or one of the previous bakis figures, making a bird with his hands. Which then it becomes alive. Explained in this page.) (One important point to understand is. These are not solely results of natural processes. How come everything connects in Turkish mysteriously. Obviously it cannot be coincidence. Possibility of alien interference is 100%. And this important point also decreases possibility of coincidence. Which is most of the time pretty unlikely than what mostly people would assess for it.)
- "El+çi" means ambassador/envoy in Turkish. Very generic.
- “El+ti” is the word for what wife's of brothers are to each other. Likely because they are all originally foreign to family. But not a traditional suffix.
- For instance, monkeys also pretty much have hands but those are not meant to be floating like humans hands like stars in the empty space.
(It is also possible and seems likely that aliens were called “elli” because they had hands. Which is very rare except humans.)
(In Turkish the word “el” frequently used to refer acts of third parties over a matter likely relating to control over hand.)