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Traditional Turkish/Arabic-derived

Mürvet

MÜR-vet (approx. /myrˈvet/; 'ü' as in Turkish ü)
Pronunciation: MÜR-vet (approx. /myrˈvet/; 'ü' as in Turkish ü)
مروّة (السخاء والشهامة)
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Origin
Turkish (from Arabic مروّة muruwwa)
Meaning
Benevolence, generosity, chivalrous kindness (from Arabic muruwwa)
Thematic Cluster
Names Meaning Generosity and Chivalry
Islamic Status
Rare, classical Turkish
Verification
Needs Review
Quality Score
Not scored
Religious Confidence
Not scored
Letters
7
Meaning Urdu
احسان، سخاوت، شرافتِ اخلاقی
Meaning Arabic
مروّة (السخاء والشهامة)
Mürvet is a historically attested Turkish feminine name derived from Arabic مروّة (muruwwa), a word that conveys chivalry, generosity, nobility of character and honourable conduct. The name entered Ottoman and later Turkish usage as Mürvet (sometimes written Murvet) and has been used in literary and civil registers; it is recognized as a classical, respectable choice rather than a trendy one. Linguistically, the root ties to virtues celebrated in pre-Islamic and Islamic Arabic lexica and later Ottoman moral discourse; Mürvet emphasizes interpersonal largesse and courage of character. Today it is rare and often selected by families seeking a culturally layered, ethically inflected name. Related names to explore include [[Münevver]] and [[Münire]], which share Ottoman-era usage and Arabic-Persian influences.
FAQs
Is Mürvet an Arabic name?

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.

What qualities does the name Mürvet imply?

The name suggests generosity, chivalry, nobility of character and moral courage; attributes associated with the Arabic concept of muruwwa.

Is Mürvet mentioned in the Quran?

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.

How common is the name today?

Mürvet is uncommon in contemporary Turkish-speaking communities and is classified as rare; it tends to appeal to families seeking classical or scholarly names.

Can Mürvet be spelled without diacritics?

Yes. In Latin-script contexts it is sometimes written as Murvet or Mervet, though Mürvet retains the original Turkish diacritic and pronunciation.