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Sabriye

Meaning & History

Sabriye is a feminine Turkish given name. It is a Turkish form of Sabriyya, which itself is the feminine counterpart of Sabri.

Etymology and Meaning

The root name Sabri derives from the Arabic element ṣabara meaning "to bind, to be patient," ultimately from the Arabic word ṣabr (صبر), which denotes patience or endurance. Thus, Sabriye carries the meaning of "patient one" or "persevering." The name Sabriye is formed by adding the feminine ending -iye to the masculine Sabri, a common pattern in Turkish name derivation.

Cultural and Religious Significance

In Islamic tradition, patience (ṣabr) is highly valued and often praised in the Quran as a virtue that believers should cultivate. Therefore, names deriving from this root are widespread in the Muslim world as a reflection of cherished qualities.

Notable Bearers

  • Sabriye Gönülkırmaz (born 1994), Turkish volleyball player
  • Sabriye Şengül (born 1988), Turkish boxer, kickboxer and mixed martial artist
  • Sabriye Tenberken (born 1970), German blind social worker of Turkish origin, internationally known for her humanitarian work

The name Sabriye, while not among the most common Turkish names, remains a dignified choice with deep roots in the Arabic linguistic tradition and Islamic ethics.

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Masculine Forms

Sources: Wikipedia — Sabriye

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