Yağmur
Feminine
Azerbaijani, Turkish
Meaning & Origin
Yağmur (pronounced [ˈjaːmuɾ]) is a unisex given name and surname of direct nature-themed origin, literally meaning "rain" in both Turkish and Azerbaijani. As a word name, it belongs to the tradition of using elemental and weather terms as personal names, especially in Turkic cultures which celebrate natural phenomena.Etymology and SymbolismThe name derives from the common noun yağmur, meaning "rain," sourced from Proto-Turkic *yag- (“to rain”). Rain is a powerful symbol across cultures, often associated with fertility, purification, and life-giving force. In Anatolian agriculture, rain is especially vital, attributing the name with connotations of blessing and renewal.Usage and DistributionYağmur is used in Turkey and among Azerbaijani populations. In Turkey, it was initially given to both genders, though currently it is more commonly female in usage. The name's popularity increased notably in the 1990s and 2000s as part of the trend toward meaningful, poetic nature names in Turkish.Notable BearersNotable individuals with this name span various fields, including sports, arts, and entertainment, according to Wikipedia's extract:
Yağmur Koçyiğit (born 1988), Turkish volleyball player
Yağmur Tanrısevsin (born 1991), Turkish actress
Yağmur Uraz (born 1990), Turkish football player
Yağmur Sarıgül (born 1979), Turkish songwriter
Yağmur Mislina Kılıç (born 1996), Turkish volleyball player
Yağmur Şengül (born 1994), Turkish para-archer
Ece Yağmur Yavuz (born 2004), Turkish artistic gymnast
Yağmur Bembeyaz (born 1999), Turkish handball player
The surname is also borne by figures such as Eser Yağmur (born 1983), Turkish football player, and Mehmet Yağmur (born 1987), Turkish basketball player.Cultural SignificanceIn Turkish and Azerbaijani cultures, rain is seen as a divine blessing, often referred to in folk songs and poetry. The name Yağmur embodies literal life-giving and can be a unisex, though it today leans feminine in Turkey.
Meaning: Rain
Origin: Turkish, Azerbaijani
Type: Given name and surname
Usage: Turkey, Azerbaijan