Gülbahar
Feminine
Turkish
Meaning & Origin
Gülbahar is a Turkish feminine given name derived from the Persian name Golbahar, which means "spring flower" from Persian گل (gol) meaning "flower, rose" and بهار (bahār) meaning "spring". The name thus evokes the beauty and renewal of the spring season.
Historical Significance
The name holds particular historical prominence within the Ottoman Empire. Several consorts and mothers of sultans bore the name Gülbahar. Most notably, it was the name of a 16th-century concubine of Süleyman the Magnificent, who was also known as Mahidevran. She was the mother of Şehzade Mustafa, Süleyman's eldest son and presumed heir until his execution. The name Gülbahar was also held by two earlier Valide Hatuns (mothers of sultans): Gülbahar Hatun, consort of Sultan Mehmed II and mother of Bayezid II, and a later Gülbahar Hatun, consort of Bayezid II and mother of Selim I.
Cultural Context
In Turkish culture, names derived from Persian compounds like Gülbahar are common and reflect the historical influence of Persian language and literature on Ottoman society. The name's association with royalty and the Ottoman court lends it an air of elegance and tradition.
Notable Bearers
Mahidevran Gülbahar Hatun (c. 1500–1581), consort of Suleiman the Magnificent and mother of Şehzade Mustafa.
Gülbahar Hatun (fl. 15th century), consort of Sultan Mehmed II and mother of Sultan Bayezid II.
Gülbahar Hatun (d. 1514), consort of Sultan Bayezid II and mother of Sultan Selim I.
Gülbahar Gözütok (born 2002), Turkish karateka.
Related Names
Golbahar (Persian)
Gulbahar (Urdu)
Meaning: Spring flower (from Persian gol ‘flower/rose’ + bahār ‘spring’)
Origin: Persian via Turkish
Type: Feminine given name
Usage: Turkish