Not according to Google Translate.
Though in Turkish. February = Şubat, April = Nisan, July = Temmuz, September = Eylül.
So it might be more of a localized thing, a relic of Ottoman rule.
Originally taken from Syriac and Aramaic, these countries call it Nissan, others like Egypt and Morocco call it April or Abril.
From Wikipedia
These names from Classical Arabic are used primarily in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Palestine and Jordan.
Nine of these names were used in the Ottoman Rumi calendar, of which five remain in use in modern Turkish. These months are derived from the Syriac Aramaic names of the Assyrian calendar. These month names are cognate with some of the month names of the Babylonian and
Hebrew calendars.No. Month Arabic name Transliteration
1 January كَانُون ٱلثَّانِي Kānūn ath-Thānī
2 February شُبَاط Shubāṭ
3 March آذَار Ādhār
4 April نِيسَان Nīsān
5 May أَيَّار Ayyār
6 June حَزِيرَان Ḥazīrān
7 July تَمُّوز Tammūz
8 August آب Āb
9 September أَيْلُول Aylūl
10 October تِشْرِين ٱلْأَوَّل Tishrīn al-Awwal
11 November تِشْرِين ٱلثَّانِي Tishrīn ath-Thānī
12 December كَانُون ٱلْأَوَّل Kānūn al-Awwal