Meaning & Origin
Nergis is a Turkish feminine given name meaning "daffodil, narcissus." The name is ultimately derived from Greek through the mythological figure Narcissus, a beautiful youth who fell in love with his own reflection and was transformed into the flower that bears his name. In Turkish, nergis directly refers to the narcissus flower, a symbol of rebirth and beauty in many cultures. The name also has ties to Persian, as noted in its etymological origin, and it shares roots with similar names across the Turkic and Indo-European linguistic spectrum.Etymology and Linguistic RootsThe Turkish name Nergis flows from the same Greek stem as Narcissus, which possibly comes from the Greek word narkē (νάρκη), meaning "sleep" or "numbness," alluding to the narcotic qualities of certain narcissus species. Through Persian intermediary, the name entered Ottoman Turkish and later modern Turkish, maintaining its floral association. Cognates include Azerbaijani Nərgiz, Urdu Nargis, and Uzbek Nargiza, all reflecting the spread of the name via Persian and Islamic cultural routes.Cultural UsageWhile Nergis has mythological and biblical antecedents—Narcissus appears in the New Testament and early Christian tradition—the Turkish form is used primarily as a floral given name. In Turkey, the name evokes the delicate beauty of the daffodil and is chosen for its poetic sound rather than its classical associations. The name is pronounced nehr-GEES and remains in modest use in the 21st century.Key FactsMeaning: "daffodil, narcissus"Origin: Turkish from Greek/PersianType: Feminine given nameUsage: Primarily Turkish