Meaning & Origin
Gözde is a common feminine Turkish given name. It means "favorite" or "dearest" in Turkish, derived from the word göz ("eye"), with the suffix -de implying "at the eye" or "in view," literally "the one at the eye" – figuratively, the most cherished person.
Etymology
The word gözde in Turkish functions both as an adjective meaning "favorite" and as a noun indicating personal preference. It originates from the same root as göz ("eye"), metonymically shifting from something seen to something esteemed.
Notable Bearers
Several Turkish athletes and public figures bear the name Gözde:
•︎ Gözde Kırdar Sonsırma (born 1985), professional volleyball player, captain of the national women's volleyball team.
•︎ Gözde Yılmaz (born 1991), volleyball player for Eczacıbaşı Vitra and the national team.
•︎ Gözde Zay (born unknown), Turkish fashion model active in European and Asian fashion weeks.
•︎ Naşide Gözde Durmuş (born 1977), interdisciplinary scientist known for applications of chemistry in environmental science.
Cultural Significance
In Turkish onomastic tradition, adjectives like Gözde are popular as personal names, reflecting positive qualities. The name evokes affection and high regard, similar to choices like Aydan ("from the moon") and Yıldız ("star"). Despite modernity, Gözde remains a consistently favored given name since the late 20th century.
Meaning: "Favourite" / "Dearest"
Origin: Turkish language, ultimately from Proto-Turkic göŕ ("eye")
Type: Feminine given name
Region: Primarily Turkey and Turkish diaspora