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Name **Nargul** is feminine and carries a rich history and deep meaning. It originates from Turkic languages, where "nar" means "daughter," and "gul" translates to "fire." Thus, the direct translation of the name is "Daughter of Fire." This name was given to girls and women in Central Asian countries—Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Kazakhstan. During the era of Mussulmanskaya and Islam, the name gained popularity. In the X-XI centuries, when Slavic peoples started adopting Turkic names, it entered the Russian language. The name Nargul evokes associations with warmth, strength, and inner light. People with this name are often perceived as energetic, resilient, and possessing a fiery will. They are usually deeply passionate about their endeavors, have a strong character, and are not afraid of challenges. Their temperament can be likened to a flame—bright and unpredictable, yet it carries warmth and light for others. Notable bearers of the name Nargul include: - Kyrgyz singer and composer **Bakyt Bayramov** (father of **Bakyt Bayramov**). - Uzbek model and TV presenter **Dilshod Kholidov**. The popularity of the name Nargul in Russia and the CIS countries is limited, though it is fairly common in Central Asia. In recent years, due to migration and globalization, the name has been gaining popularity in other countries as well. Variants and diminutives of the name Nargul may include **Narichka**, **Gulkich**, and **Narjcha**.