Gülnar
Feminine
Azerbaijani, Kazakh
Meaning & Origin
EtymologyGülnar is an Azerbaijani and Kazakh feminine name, a variant of the Persian name Golnar. The name Golnar means "pomegranate flower", derived from Persian گل (gol) meaning "flower" and نار (nār) meaning "pomegranate". In Azerbaijani, the form is often Gülnarə, while in Kazakh it appears as Gulnar or Gulnara. The name is also found across Central Asia and the Caucasus with similar forms, including Gülnara (Kyrgyz), Gulnora (Uzbek), and Gölnara (Tatar).Cultural SignificanceThe pomegranate is a symbol of fertility, beauty, and prosperity in various cultures. In Persian poetry and art, the pomegranate flower represents love and passion, making Gülnar an endearing and elegant name. The name is commonly used in Muslim-majority regions, albeit spelled differently depending on national orthographic conventions—for example, the use of the breve diacritic in Azerbaijani shows influence from the Turkish Latin alphabet, while Kazakh uses a variety of scripts both Cyrillic and Latin.Notable Bearers and Related ReferencesWhile the name Gülnar is a given name, it is also the name of a town in Turkey: Gülnar is a municipality and district in Mersin Province. The word itself evokes images of verdant valleys and flowering pomegranates, reflecting the natural beauty of the region.VariantsAzerbaijani: GülnarəKazakh: Gulnar, GulnaraPersian: GolnarKyrgyz: GülnaraUzbek: Gulnora