Gülnarə
Feminine
Azerbaijani
Meaning & Origin
Gülnarə is an Azerbaijani female name, variant of Golnar. The name
ultimately derives from Persian elements gol meaning "flower" and
nār meaning "pomegranate", thus signifying "pomegranate
flower".
Etymology
The name Golnar, from which Gülnarə originates, is composed of the Persian words for "flower"
and "pomegranate," a fruit long admired in Persian culture for its beauty and symbolic
associations with fertility and life. Pomegranate flowers are known for their vibrant red color,
making the name evocative of natural beauty. The Azerbaijani form Gülnarə reflects the local
phonetic adaptation, where the initial ‘o’ of Golnar is replaced by ‘ü’ and a final ‘ə’ is added.
Cultural Significance
In Azerbaijani tradition, names derived from Persian have been prevalent due to centuries of
cultural and literary exchange. Gülnarə is a poetic name that evokes floral imagery, a common
theme in Azerbaijani naming practices. It is used exclusively as a feminine given name.
Variants
Related forms abound across Turkic and Persian-influenced regions:
Gulnara (Azerbaijani variant, also used in Tatar),
Gülnar (similar to a variant in many languages, directly taken from
Persian Golnar), Gulnar (Kazakh), and Gulnora (Uzbek). These variants share the
same etymological core but undergo phonological and orthographic adjustments per their host
languages. The consistent floral theme links these names across cultural boundaries.
Pronunciation
In Azerbaijani, Gülnarə is pronounced approximately [ɟylnɑːˈræ] or [d͡ʒylnɑːˈræ], with stress on
the final syllable, reflecting common Turkic prosodic patterns.
Meaning: "Pomegranate flower" (from Persian gol + nār)
Origin: Azerbaijani (ultimately Persian)
Type: Given name (feminine)
Usage Regions: Azerbaijan, also used in other Turkic languages