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**Niyulfer** is a feminine name meaning abundance and fertility, borrowed from Eastern languages, likely from Turkic or Persian origins. Its etymology probably traces back to the river Nile (Nil) and the word *ufer* (bank). Literally translated from Arabic or Turkic, it means "Nile's bank," perfectly capturing both its meaning and origin. In Europe, the name Niyulfer became known later, likely through Turkic cultures and possibly via Islamic traditions. It gained popularity among Muslim communities, especially in the Middle East and the Caucasus. The historical context of the name is linked to the period of the Golden Horde and subsequent centuries when Muslim names were widely used in Russia. The characteristic traits associated with the name Niyulfer are warmth, energy, and a connection to nature. Those with this name are often perceived as gentle yet possessing a strong inner potential. The name evokes images of fertile lands and tranquil waters. Notable bearers of the name Niyulfer include historical figures and modern singers, actresses, and political figures, mostly from Turkey and other countries with Islamic influences. For instance, Turkey has several well-known women with this name. In Russia, the name Niyulfer is rare, but in Turkic countries, it is highly popular. Variants or diminutives of the name could be "Nilya" or "Fer."