Muslim Slave Women’s Names

These names were commonly given to slave women upon their conversion. While the occasional freeborn woman bore one of these names, to most people the name would strongly suggest that she was or had been a slave.

Âfitâb: Persian, “sun.”

Aynülhayât: The fountain of life.

Bahtiyar

Belagat

Benefşe

Canfedâ

Cansever: Persian Jānsūwār

Cansuz

Çeşmisiyâh: Black eyes, a highly desirable characteristic.

Cevri

Cevrücefa: Arabic, “suffering.” [link]

Cihan

Cihan Banu

Dilaver

Dilşad

Dudu

Felek-naz

Ferahşad: Persian, “bringing joy” (Sobers-Khan, p. 232)

Gülaçmaz

Gülendam

Gülistan

Gülizar

Gülruh: Persian, “rose-cheeked” or “rose-faced” (Sobers-Khan, p. 232)

Gülşan

Gülşen

Gülsimâ

Handan

Hemnişin

Hondi

Hümayun

Hurşid

Kadem

Kâmile

Lâlezâr

Mahbülend

Mahıdevran

Mahsima

Mahzaman

Makriye

Mehlika

Mehri

Melahat

Meleksima: Persian, “like an angel” (Sobers-Khan, p. 232)

Mercan

Meserret

Mihman

Mihrinaz

Miyase

Muhti

Mülayim

Müşerrefe

Nâzenin

Niyazi

Nur-saba

Nurban

Peri-ru

Peymane

Reftar

Riyazi

Ruhisani

Ruhzeyba

Şâkire

Şehirben

Şehla

Selver

Şemail

Semenzar

Seminnaz

Semra

Server

Şirin

Sureyya

Tuti

Yasemin: Jasmine

Yemeni

Zamâne

Zeliha

Züleyha

Likely Slave Names

In the sources, these names were borne by only one or two women, all of whom were converts. Many of the names are the sort of confections favored for slaves, making it likely that many, if not all, of the women who bore these names were or had been slaves.

Âbıkevser: The waters of the Kevser, a life-giving river that flows through Paradise.

Âsude

Bula

Canhabib: Heart’s beloved.

Ceyhun

Devlet

Dilferid

Dünyabola: Possibly dünya “world” + bula “lady”

Genc-âsâ

Gülbahar: Spring rose.

Gulbeşe

Gülfidan

Gülüm

Gülyâr

Hacer

Hûrî

Husni

Kabile

Kameruş

Mehtab

Mihrimah

Mülayime

Mûnise

Müzeyyen

Nazyürür

Nergis

Perizad

Pervâne

Rânâ

Rıdvan

Ruşen: Shining (Sobers-Khan, p. 232)

Sabiha

Şems Peri

Şemsimah

Servinaz: A type of cypress tree. The cypress was a symbol of beauty.

Temenna

Tercuman

Ziyâde

Zühre

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