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19Annagül is a Turkmen feminine given name combining two elements: anna meaning 'Friday' and gül meaning 'flower, rose'. The name thus evokes the idea of a 'Friday flower' or 'rose of Friday'. Friday holds special signific...
Aýna is a Turkmen female name meaning "mirror", ultimately derived from Persian āyneh (آینه). It belongs to a family of names found across Turkic and Balkan languages, such as Ajna in Bosnian andAyna in Kazakh, all shari...
Aýnabat is a feminine Turkmen name that blends celestial imagery with a sweet, sensory metaphor. The name is composed of two Turkmen elements: aý (pronounced like "eye"), meaning "moon," and nabat, a traditional type of...
Bahargül is a Turkmen feminine given name originating from the combination of two historically Persian terms: bahar meaning "spring" and gül meaning "flower, rose." Calqued directly as "spring flower" or "spring rose," t...
Dzhamilya is a Tajik and Turkmen feminine given name, representing a localized form of Jamila. The name ultimately derives from the Arabic root jml (جمل), meaning "to be beautiful," and is closely related to the masculin...
Gözel is a female Turkmen given name meaning "beautiful" (from Turkmen gözel). It shares a Turkic root with related forms such as Turkish Güzel and Tatar Güzäl, all conveying aesthetic beauty or loveliness. In Turkmen cu...
Gülşat is a Turkmen feminine given name, composed of Persian elements. The first part, gol (from Persian گل), means "flower" or "rose." The second part, shād (from Persian شاد), means "happy" or "joyful." As a compound,...
Gunça is the Turkmen form of Ghoncheh, a name of Persian origin. Ultimately derived from Classical Persian غُنْچَه (ġunča), the name means "flower bud" in Persian. The Turkmen variant reflects the adaptation of Persian n...
Jennet is the Turkmen form of Cennet. Cennet means "paradise, garden" in Turkish, derived from Arabic جنّة (janna).The name Jennet is primarily used in Turkmenistan and among Turkmen diaspora communities, reflecting the...
Jeren is a Turkmen feminine given name, serving as the local form of Ceren. The meaning of Ceren (and by extension Jeren) is "gazelle" in Turkish, a word of probable Mongolian origin referring to the Mongolian gazelle (t...
Leyla is a feminine given name, a variant of Leila, and the usual Turkish, Azerbaijani, Turkmen, and Kurdish form. It is ultimately derived from the Arabic root layl, meaning “night.” The name is popular across the Middl...
Leyli is a feminine given name used in Armenian, Azerbaijani, Persian, and Turkmen, functioning as a variant of Leyla, which in turn derives from Leila and ultimately from the Arabic root Layla, meaning "night." The name...
Mähri is a Turkmen female given name. Its etymology is not definitively established, but it is possibly derived from the Persian word mah, meaning "moon," or mehr, meaning "friendship, love, kindness". The name reflects...
Maral is a feminine given name of Turkic, Mongolic, and Armenian origin, derived from the word for "deer." In Mongolian, Azerbaijani, Armenian, and Turkmen, maral specifically refers to the Caspian Red Deer (Cervus elaph...
Merjen is a feminine given name of Turkmen origin, derived from the Turkish name Mercan. Ultimately stemming from the Arabic word مرجان (marjān) meaning "coral" — transmitted through Persian — the name evokes the preciou...
EtymologyNäzik is a feminine given name of Turkmen origin, derived from the Turkmen word näzik, meaning "gentle, tender, delicate." The root of this word can be traced to Persian nāzok (نازک), which carries similar conno...
Selbi is a Turkmen feminine given name meaning "cypress" in Turkmen. The name is derived from Persian, ultimately from Sumerian. The cypress tree, particularly the Cupressus sempervirens, holds symbolic significance in m...
Şemşat is a feminine Turkmen name derived from the Persian word for "boxwood tree," a dense, fine-grained evergreen shrub historically valued for its hard timber in woodworking. Transmitted into Turkmen via centuries of...
Sona is a Turkmen feminine name, directly derived as the Turkmen form of Suna. The root Suna originates from the Turkish word for a type of duck, specifically the shelduck of the genus Tadorna. In many Turkic cultures, w...