Şengül is a Turkish name used as both a given name and a surname, primarily for females. It translates to "happy rose" or "joyful flower," combining the Turkish elements şen ("joyful" or "happy") and gül ("rose"). The first element, however, is rooted in the Persian word شنگول (shangūl), meaning "merry" or "cheerful." This blend of Persian and Turkish linguistic heritage reflects the historical influence of Persian on Ottoman Turkish, particularly in poetic and floral names.
Notable Bearers
Şengül appears as a surname among several Turkish athletes: Berfin Şengül (born 2002) is a curler; Sabriye Şengül (born 1988) competes in boxing, kickboxing, and mixed martial arts; Yağmur Şengül (born 1994) is a Paralympic archer; and Ziya Şengül (1944–2023) was a professional footballer. As a given name, it is less common but still used in modern Turkey.
Cultural Significance
The name's meaning—"happy rose"—fits a tradition in Turkish culture of using floral and nature-related names for girls, often with positive connotations. The combination of laughter and bloom evokes beauty and joy.
- Meaning: "happy rose" or "joyful flower"
- Origin: Turkish / Persian
- Type: Unisex (chiefly female given name; also surname)
- Usage regions: Turkey, Turkish diaspora
Sources: Wikipedia — Şengül