Meaning & History
Füsun is a Turkish feminine given name meaning "charm, incantation" in Turkish, ultimately borrowed from Persian afsūn (افسون), which refers to a spell or enchantment.
Etymology
The name Füsun is derived from the Persian word afsūn, which carries connotations of magic, allure, and bewitchment. It entered the Turkish language through centuries of cultural and linguistic exchange between Persian and Turkic peoples, reflecting the rich tapestry of influences that shape Turkish names.
Notable Bearers
Several notable Turkish women bear the name Füsun:
- Füsun Eczacıbaşı, a prominent supporter of contemporary art in Turkey.
- Füsun Köksal (born 1973), a composer of contemporary classical music.
- Füsun Onur (born 1938), a pioneering visual artist known for her work in sculpture and installation.
- Füsun Önal (born 1947), a pop music singer, theater actress, and writer.
- Füsun Sayek (1947–2006), an ophthalmologist and academic.
Cultural Significance
Though less common today, Füsun evokes an old-world poetic charm, resonating with the romantic literary traditions of the Ottoman Empire and Persia. The name's association with magic and allure makes it a distinctive choice in modern Turkey.
- Meaning: charm, incantation
- Origin: Turkish (from Persian afsūn)
- Type: Feminine given name
- Usage: Turkish
Sources: Wikipedia — Füsun