Gülnaz
Feminine
Azerbaijani, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Turkish
Meaning & Origin
Gülnaz is a feminine given name used in Turkish, Azerbaijani, Kazakh, and Kyrgyz languages. It is a Turkic form of Golnaz, a Persian name composed of the elements gol meaning "flower" or "rose" and nāz meaning "delight" or "coquetry." The name thus carries the poetic sense of "delicate flower" or "coquettish rose."
Etymology and Origin
The root Golnaz emerged in Persian-speaking regions, combining the imagery of a blossom with the concept of playful charm. As Persian cultural influence spread through the Turkic world, the name was adopted with phonetic adjustments—most notably, the vowel shift from "o" to "ü" in Turkish and other Altaic languages. In Azerbaijani, Kazakh, and Kyrgyz, the spelling and pronunciation reflect local phonology while preserving the original meaning.
Usage and Cultural Context
Gülnaz is primarily feminine and remains relatively common in Turkey as well as in post-Soviet Turkic states like Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan. The name's romantic, floral connotation aligns with regional naming traditions that favor nature-inspired and abstract qualities. Variants include Gulnaz in Urdu and Gulnoza in Uzbek. These parallel forms illustrate the name's dispersal along the Silk Road and through Ottoman cultural influence.
Meaning: "flower, rose" (gol) + "delight, coquetry" (nāz)
Origin: Persian via Turkic adaptation
Type: Feminine given name
Usage regions: Turkey, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan