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Origin:
Kazakh, Persian, Tatar.
Countries:
Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan.
Religion:
Islam.
Number of symbols: 8
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Gulmira

Female name



Abbreviated forms

Gulya, Mira.

Description

The name **Gulmira** is a beautiful and unique female name of Turkic origin. Its meaning translates to "flower of life" or "light of life," signifying a desire to bring joy and light to one's loved ones. It originates from the words "gul" (flower) and "mir" (life or light). This name is widely used in Central Asian countries, the Caucasus region, and China. It entered the Russian language primarily among Muslim families. Historically, the name was used during periods of Mongolian and Turkic influence in Rus and neighboring regions. Interestingly, in the mythologies and legends of these cultures, flowers often symbolize purity and a bright soul, which aligns perfectly with this name. Those who bear the name Gulmira typically have a friendly, warm, and sociable personality. They are cheerful, charismatic, and skilled in communication. Such girls or women often exhibit creative temperaments, find joy in the small details of life, and know how to support a loved one during difficult times. They attract others with their cozy and comfortable atmosphere, yet they also have their own will and principles. There are not many famous bearers of the name Gulmira in the Russian-speaking world, but there are examples in modern culture and music. For instance, the singer and TV presenter **Elena Zak** occasionally used the pseudonym Gulmira in her projects. Additionally, characters with this name appear in some Russian-language comedy shows and series. In terms of popularity, Gulmira is not a mass name in Russia and the CIS countries. It is mainly encountered among families of Muslim or Turkic origin. Among the younger generation, the name may be chosen as exotic or Eastern. Alternative ways to address the bearers of the name could be "Gul," "Mirana," or "Mira."