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The name "Güllî" (also spelled variations such as Djülli, Djulli) is a female name of Turkic origin. Its roots trace back to the Persian word "gul" (گل), meaning "flower," more specifically "rose." The suffix "-iye" (or "-i) is added to nouns to form female names, similar to how the Russian language adds the suffix "-ovna" or "-ina" to words like "tsest" (цвет). Thus, the direct translation of the name "Güllî" is "Daughter of the Rose" or "Rose Maiden." The name entered Turkic languages (including Azerbaijani, Turkmen, Kyrgyz, etc.) from Persian "Gulistan" (گلستان), literally meaning "Garden of Roses" or "Oasis of Roses." This is a beautiful combination associated with beauty, fullness, and prosperity. Historically, the name "Güllî" (or its variations, e.g., "Gulshen" - "Blooming Grove") was common in the Ottoman Empire and other regions of Central Asia and the Caucasus. It was given as a sign of respect, beauty, and a desire for fertility and prosperity. In the 19th century and today, the name remains relevant and popular in Turkic countries. People with this name are often associated with warmth, beauty, kindness, and inner charm. They often possess elegance, sensitivity, and charisma. "Güllî" is a name evoking the image of a fairy-tale girl surrounded by flowers and light. Notable bearers of the name "Güllî" or its variations (e.g., "Djulie") include: * Azerbaijani actress Jülfikar Bayramlı, known for roles in TV series and films where she often portrayed noble and aristocratic ladies. * In several TV series and Turkish musical theater (Türkücü), the name "Gül" (Gül) is very popular, and many actresses and singers bear it, although there are not many globally famous individuals named "Güllî." In Russia, the name "Güllî" is not widespread. It is mainly found among Muslim families connected to Central Asia, the Caucasus, or Turkmenistan. In these regions, the name is highly popular and valued for its beauty and pleasant sound. Tender names for "Güllî": Lülya (Lülya), Lülyaya (Lülyaya), Djüle (Djule), Gül (Gül), Djulik (Djulika), Gülneva (longer form), sometimes even "Külya" or "Lülya." In general, "Gülci" (for a more formal or common variant) or "Güllî" is a name full of tenderness and beauty, reminiscent of flowers and gardens. It brings with it the image of an enchanting and kind girl.