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Origin:
Kazakh.
Religion:
Islam.
Number of symbols: 6
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Aysele

Female name



Abbreviated forms

Asya, Selya.

Description

"Aysel is a female name borrowed from Turkic languages and cultures. It has deep roots in Islamic traditions and a rich historical background. The meaning of the name 'Aysel' is often associated with the name Jesus Christ (Iisus Ahmeda), which gives the name a special spiritual and significance. Additionally, the name can be a variation derived from 'Ay' (sky, nominative case 'Ay' - 'Ayn') and 'Sel' (water, nominative case 'Sıl' - 'Sel'), translating to 'Celestial Water'. In some theories, the name is also linked to shamanistic origins, where 'Ay' means 'mother' or 'virgin', and 'Sel' means 'daughter', thus 'Daughter of Mother' or 'Daughter of the Virgin'. There is also a version suggesting the name originates from the Hebrew name 'Ayel', meaning 'Elephant'. The origin of the name is Turkic, specifically from Turkic languages such as Turkish, Uzbek, Kyrgyz, and Kazakh. The name entered the Russian language and other Slavic languages primarily in the 19th-20th centuries, when foreign names were actively adopted for girls. The name gained popularity in Muslim communities in Siberia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and other regions of Russia. Historical background: The name 'Aysel' became known in Russia and other Slavic countries mainly in the 19th-20th centuries. During this period, Turkic names were actively used for naming girls. Girls were often given this name by Muslim families, seeking to connect it with Saint Jesus Christ, which added a special spiritual quality and blessing to the name. Character traits: A woman named Aysel typically possesses deep inner strength, wisdom, and compassion. She often displays a special charisma, the ability to inspire and help others. Aysel is a name for an even-tempered, yet strong and decisive woman with deep convictions and a sense of justice. Known bearers: It is difficult to find notable bearers of the name 'Aysel' in world history and culture. However, in the modern world, the name is carried by many women who contribute to various fields of life. In history, the name appears less frequently, but among them were girls from Muslim families in the 19th-20th centuries. Popularity: The name 'Aysel' is not among the most common in Russia, but it is popular in Muslim communities. It is more sought after in the Northern and Caucasian republics, as well as in Central Asian countries. Overall, the name is considered unique and not overly common. Variations and diminutives: Diminutive forms of the name 'Aysel' include 'Ayselka', 'Esyl', 'Selva', 'Silvia'. Sometimes the name is short for 'Eli'."