Meaning & Origin
Lale is a Turkish feminine given name that means "tulip" in Turkish, derived from Persian laleh (لاله). The tulip (Tulipa), a flower native to Central Asia, held deep cultural significance in the Ottoman Empire and remains a national symbol of Turkey, appearing frequently in art, architecture, and folklore.The name belongs to a broader family in the Persian- and Turkic-speaking worlds. Its closest cognate is Persian Laleh, from which it is borrowed. Azerbaijani users employ the form Lalə, while Bulgarian adopted Lalka (or even directly Lala), showing the spread of the name through Ottoman cultural influence.Though relatively simple in meaning, the choice of Lale as a given name draws on the flower's association with beauty, spring, and renewal. As a national emblem, the tulip links the bearer to Turkish heritage and Ottoman history.Notable BearersWhile no widely known historical figures bear exactly this variation, contemporary usage remains modest and the name is not among common Turkish names, giving it a distinctive natural elegance.Key FactsMeaning: TulipOrigin: Turkish, from PersianType: Feminine given nameUsage Regions: Turkey