Nərgiz
Feminine
Azerbaijani
Meaning & Origin
Etymology and MeaningNərgiz is the Azerbaijani form of Narges, a Persian name that ultimately derives from Greek Νάρκισσος (Narkissos), possibly from νάρκη (narke) meaning “sleep” or “numbness.” The name is linked to the narcissus flower, which in Greek mythology sprang from the metamorphosis of the beautiful youth Narcissus, who fell in love with his own reflection and perished. In Persian, narges specifically denotes the narcissus or daffodil, a flower celebrated in classical Persian poetry for its beauty and fragrance. As an Azerbaijani adaptation, Nərgiz preserves that floral association while reflecting local phonology (with the umlauted vowel and final -iz).Cultural and Religious SignificanceThough the mythological Narcissus is a cautionary figure, the name evoked positive qualities in the Islamic world, symbolizing charm, delicacy, and grace—much as the flower itself is admired in gardens from Iran to the Caucasus. The name appears in Azerbaijani naming traditions as part of a broader adoption of Persian literary and natural motifs. In reference to the Persian word, the etymological sense remains unmistakably floral, rather than bound to the Greek myth.In the Christian tradition, a saint named Narcissus was a 2nd-century patriarch of Jerusalem, and the name also occurs briefly in the New Testament (Romans 16:11), though these contexts are far removed from the Azerbaijani coinage. For Azerbaijani speakers, Nərgiz primarily links to Central Asian and Persianate onomastics, not early Christian nobility.Notable Bearers and DistributionNərgiz is a common female given name in Azerbaijan and among Azerbaijanis, paralleling variations such as Nargis in Urdu, Nargiza in Uzbek, Närkäs in Bashkir, and French Narcisse (rarely feminine) alongside Latin Narcissa. The morphological pattern—combining a floral root with a feminine ending—is typical of Persianate names that have spread through the Azerbaijan region. Contemporary bearers include Azerbaijani artists, scholars, and public figures, which keeps the name steadily Key FactsMeaning: Daffodil, narcissus (derived from Persian narges, via Greek)Type: Female given nameOrigin: AzerbaijaniUsage region: Azerbaijan (primary; also adjacent diaspora communities)