Meaning & Origin
Melike is a Turkish feminine given name meaning "queen." It is the Turkish form of Malika, which in turn derives from Arabic Malik 1 meaning "king." The root of the name is the Arabic verb malaka meaning "to acquire, to possess," linked to the concept of ownership and mastery.
Etymology and History
The name Melike traces its lineage through Arabic to the Semitic root m-l-k, which appears in words denoting kingship, possession, and authority. In Turkish, the name functions as a female given name while its masculine counterpart is Melik. Historically, the title Melike was used for female rulers in Turkic dynasties, such as Melike Mama Hatun, the female ruler of the Saltuklu dynasty who reigned in the 12th century in Anatolia.
Cultural Significance
In Islamic tradition, the name connects to the divine attribute al-Malik ("the King"), one of the 99 names of Allah, emphasizing supreme sovereignty. This religious association adds depth to the name’s regal connotations, making it a powerful choice among Turkish-speaking Muslim communities.
Notable Bearers
Contemporary figures bearing the name include:
Melike Bakırcıoğlu, Turkish basketball player
Melike Günal (born 1998), Turkish weightlifter
Melike Kasapoğlu (born 2004), Turkish handballer
Melike Öztürk (born 2001), Turkish footballer
Melike Pekel (born 1995), Turkish-German footballer
Melike Tarhan, Turkish music artist
Meaning: queen
Origin: Arabic, via Turkish
Type: feminine given name
Related forms: Malika (Arabic), Melik (masculine Turkish)
Usage regions: Turkey, Turkish diaspora