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Gulzagra

Female name



Description

"Gülgözra" is a female name of Eastern origin with a profound semantic meaning. Its translation is "bloom" or "flower," which is reflected in the name itself: "Gül" (or "Gul") in Persian and Turkic languages means "flower," while "Zagra" (or "Zara") means "bloom" in Turkic languages. The etymology of the name points to its roots in Persian and Turkic cultural spheres. The name embodies concepts of beauty, vitality, and harmony, making it relevant for the bearer. Historically, the name came to Russia along with Islam and Turkic cultures, where such names were prevalent. In Russia, it became known later, possibly through intercultural marriages or the spread of Islam among Cossacks and northern peoples. Finding notable bearers of the name in Russian sources is difficult, but it is more common in countries influenced by Islam. The characteristic traits associated with "Gülgözra" are linked to a person endowed with creative talent, passion, and a vibrant nature. People with this name are often perceived as sources of inspiration, capable of appreciating the beauty and harmony of the surrounding world. They possess a strong desire to live life to the fullest and convey this energy to those around them. The popularity of the name "Gülgözra" is limited but specific. It is not widespread in Russia, but it appears in families of Turkic or Muslim descent. In some Turkic countries, such as Turkmenistan or Kyrgyzstan, the name is used less frequently than in the Ottoman Empire in the past. Variations and diminutives of the name include "Gülzara," "Zagra," "Gül" (in certain regions), and sometimes it is shortened to "Zara" if "Gül" is considered too long.