Meaning & History
Betül is a feminine Turkish given name derived from the Arabic Batul, meaning “pure” or “chaste.” It is a direct Turkish adaptation, often used as a modern name for girls in Turkey and among Turkish-speaking communities. The name carries a sense of moral virtue and innocence, reflecting its Arabic root.
Etymology and Meaning
The Arabic name Batul, which etymologically means “virgin,” is particularly associated with the Virgin Mary in Islamic tradition, known as Maryam bint Imran. In Islam, Mary is revered as a paragon of purity and devotion, and the epithet Batul encapsulates her chaste and pious character. Betül, as the Turkish form, shares this underlying meaning and cultural resonance.
Usage and Cultural Significance
In Turkey, Betül is a relatively common given name, chosen for its pleasant sound and virtuous connotation. It fits within a broader Turkish naming tradition of adopting Arabic-origin names with positive religious or moral meanings. The name is popular about moral virtues such as purity, sincerity, and integrity.
Notable Bearers
- Betül Cemre Yıldız (born 1989), Turkish chess player
- Betül Kaçar (born 1983), American astrobiologist of Turkish origin
- Betül Mardin (born 1926), Turkish public relations specialist
- Betül Nur Yılmaz, Turkish football referee
- Betül Tanbay (born 1960), Turkish mathematician
- Betül Taygar (born 1997), Turkish ice hockey player
- Betül Yılmaz (born 1988), Turkish handball player
- Meryem Betül Çavdar, Turkish Para Taekwondo practitioner
These individuals represent a range of fields, from sports and science to academia and media, demonstrating the name's widespread use among modern Turkish women.
- Meaning: “Pure,” “chaste” (adapted from Arabic “virgin”)
- Origin: Turkish, ultimately from Arabic Batul
- Type: Feminine given name
- Usage: Primarily in Turkey and Turkish communities
Sources: Wikipedia — Betül