Meaning & History
Şükriye is a feminine Turkish given name, derived as the feminine form of Şükrü. The root meaning stems from the Arabic word for "thankfulness" or "gratitude," reflecting a cultural value of appreciation. The name is part of a broader family of names across the Islamic world that share the root shukr, including Shukriya in Arabic and Shukria in Pashto.
Usage and Variants
Şükriye is used exclusively in Turkish-speaking regions, often chosen by parents who wish to express a sense of gratitude. It is a feminine counterpart to the masculine names Şükri and Şükrü, and shares a conceptual connection with the related name Şükran, which also denotes thankfulness.
Notable Bearers
Several notable women have borne the name Şükriye:
- Şükriye Dikmen (1918–2000), a renowned Turkish painter known for her impressionist landscapes and contributions to Turkish art.
- Şükriye Sultan (1906–1972), an Ottoman princess, daughter of Sultan Abdul Hamid II's daughter Ayşe Sultan, who spent much of her life in exile following the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire.
- Şükriye Yılmaz (born 2001), a Turkish armwrestler who has won medals in youth categories.
Cultural Significance
In Turkish culture, names emphasizing gratitude reflect the importance of thanking God and being appreciative in daily life. The name Şükriye thus carries both a linguistic origin in Arabic and a sentimental value in Turkish society, linking the bearer to a tradition of humility and thankfulness.
- Meaning: Feminine form of Şükrü, "thankful" (root: Arabic shukr)
- Origin: Turkish, via Arabic
- Type: First name, feminine
- Usage regions: Turkey
Related Names
Sources: Wikipedia — Şükriye