Ayşegül
Ayşegül is a Turkish given name for females. The name is derived from "Ayşe", the Turkish form for the Arabic name Aisha, meaning "she who lives,"[1] plus "Gül," a Persian word meaning rose."[2]
Pronunciation | [ajʃeːyl] |
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Gender | Female |
Language(s) | Turkish |
Origin | |
Meaning | She who lives + smile/rose |
Other names | |
See also | Aisha |
Notable women named Ayşegül include:
- Ayşegül Abadan (born 1980), Turkish pianist
- Ayşegül Acevit (born 1968), Turkish–German writer
- Ayşegül Aldinç (born 1957), Turkish singer and actress
- Ayşegül Behlivan, Turkish Muay Thai and wushu practitioner.
- Ayşegül Çoban (born 1992), Turkish weightlifter
- Ayşegül Ergin, Turkish Taekwondo practitioner
- Ayşegül Günay (born 1992), Turkish basketball player
- Ayşegül Pehlivanlar (born 1979), Turkish Paralympic sport shooter
Other use
- MV Karadeniz Powership Ayşegül Sultan, Liberia-flagged Turkish powership
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