Makbule is a Turkish female given name, derived from Ottoman Turkish مقبوله (Makbule), itself from Arabic مَقْبُولَة (maqbūla), meaning "liked" or "accepted." The name is the feminine form of Makbul and continues to be used in modern Turkey.
Etymology
The root of Makbule is the Arabic root ق ب ل (q b l), which conveys concepts of acceptance, approval, and reception. The form مَقْبُول (maqbūl, masculine) and مَقْبُولَة (maqbūla, feminine) are passive participles meaning "accepted" or "pleasing." In Ottoman Turkish, the name was adopted as مقبوله and later transliterated into modern Turkish with diacritics as Makbule.
Usage
Makbule is primarily a given name in Turkey and among Turkish communities abroad. It is also found in Albanian (as a feminine proper noun), likely due to Ottoman influence in the Balkans. The name carries positive connotations of endearment and favor.
Sources: Wiktionary
Sources: Wiktionary — Makbule