Meaning & History
Etymology and Meaning
Melek is a Turkish feminine given name derived from the Arabic word malak (ملَك), meaning "angel." The name entered Turkish through Ottoman-era linguistic and cultural exchange with Arabic and Persian, becoming a common personal name in modern Turkey. Its core significance ties to the concept of a celestial messenger or divine being, a role prominent in Abrahamic religions.
Notable Bearers
While not as widely known internationally, Melek has been borne by various Turkish public figures, including actresses, artists, and authors, such as Melek Baykal (politician) and Melek Mosso (singer). The name's appearance in Turkish media contributes to its continued usage, often symbolizing grace and purity.
Cultural Significance
In Turkish naming conventions, positive abstract qualities and celestial references are highly favored. Melek aligns with a tradition of naming children after revered concepts; angel names also appear in other cultures, such as
Variants
Cognate or borrowed forms of the same Arabic root appear across regions: the Arabic Malak (ملاك), Azerbaijani Mələk, and Swahili Malaika all share the same linguistic origin, reflecting the spread of Islamic culture worldwide.
- Meaning: "angel"
- Origin: Arabic-derived, common in Turkish
- Type: Feminine
- Usage regions: Turkey (primarily), Azerbaijani, Swahili