Mürvet
Mürvet is Turkish in usage but derives from the Arabic term مروّة (muruwwa). It is therefore Arabic-derived but established as a Turkish feminine name.
The name suggests generosity, chivalry, nobility of character and moral courage; attributes associated with the Arabic concept of muruwwa.
No, Mürvet itself does not appear in the Quran; its root concept relates to moral virtues discussed in Islamic ethical literature but not as a specific Quranic proper name.
Mürvet is uncommon in contemporary Turkish-speaking communities and is classified as rare; it tends to appeal to families seeking classical or scholarly names.
Yes. In Latin-script contexts it is sometimes written as Murvet or Mervet, though Mürvet retains the original Turkish diacritic and pronunciation.