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"Gülistar" is a female name of Turkic origin, known for its elegant and unique sound. It derives from the Persian word "gul," meaning "flower," and the suffix "-zar," signifying "queen" or "ruler." Thus, the name can be translated as "Queen of Flowers" or "Flower of the Kingdom." This comparison adds a special beauty and symbolic meaning to the name, associating it with natural harmony, beauty, and royalty. The name entered Russian society from countries in Central Asia and the Caucasus, where Turkic languages are predominant. It became known in Russia approximately in the 19th century, when aristocratic and noble families often imported it from Persia and other regions. Since then, the name has undergone several stages of adaptation and Slavicization, retaining its elegant form. Bearers of the name "Gülistar" are often associated with inner strength, refinement, and a sense of style. They possess a sensitive and delicate personality but also have confidence and determination. These girls typically have a refined sense of humor and a talent for creativity, whether in music, literature, or visual arts. Regarding famous bearers, the name "Gülistar" is not widespread enough to have many celebrities in world culture. However, in some regions of the CIS and among the elite circles, one can encounter individuals with this name, who often hold prominent positions in society or are talented figures in the arts. The popularity of the name "Gülistar" in Russia is limited but is growing among those who appreciate exotic and unique names. It remains fashionable due to its beauty and rarity. Variants of the name "Gülistar" include "Gul," and "Liza" (a more Slavic form), while diminutive forms include "Liza" and "Zara." This allows for retaining the name while making it more accessible and familiar in everyday life.