Spiritual / Divine Attributes
Ulviye
ool-VEE-yeh
Pronunciation: ool-VEE-yeh
عالية، رفيعة، سامية
Girl Rare
Origin
Turkish (from Arabic root ʿulūw)
Meaning
Exalted, Sublime, Of High Rank, Heavenly
Thematic Cluster
Names Meaning Exalted and Sublime
Islamic Status
Rare
Verification
Needs Review
Quality Score
Not scored
Religious Confidence
Not scored
Letters
6
Meaning Urdu
بلند مرتبہ، عالی رتبہ، سماوی
Meaning Arabic
عالية، رفيعة، سامية
Qur'anic / Islamic Reference
87:1
Ulviye carries the profound meaning of exaltation and sublimity, derived from the Arabic root 'ʿulūw' (علو) meaning highness or elevation. In Islamic tradition, this reflects the attribute of Allah as the Most High (Al-A'la), reminding believers to aspire toward spiritual heights. The name was used among Ottoman families, symbolizing noble character and high moral standing. Unlike more common names, Ulviye offers a unique identity rooted in both Turkish linguistic tradition and Islamic spirituality. It shares thematic connections with [[Aliye]] and [[Ravza]], both emphasizing elevation and nobility. The name is perfect for parents seeking a rare appellation that honors the concept of divine transcendence while maintaining a distinct Turkish identity. Its rarity ensures that a bearer stands out while carrying a legacy of spiritual aspiration and dignity.
FAQs
Is Ulviye mentioned in the Quran?
While the specific name Ulviye is Turkish, its root meaning 'Al-A'la' (The Most High) appears in Surah Al-A'la (87:1).
What is the origin of Ulviye?
It is of Turkish origin, derived from the Arabic concept of 'uluww' (highness/exaltation).
Is Ulviye a common name?
No, it is considered rare and was historically used in Ottoman times.
What qualities does the name Ulviye represent?
It symbolizes spiritual elevation, noble character, and high moral standing.
Can Ulviye be used for boys?
The masculine form is Ulvi; Ulviye is specifically feminine.
Names With Similar Meaning
Ulugh
Great, supreme, sublime; majestic
Ulayya
Diminutive of 'Ulyā/ʿAliyya' meaning 'little exalted one' or 'young lofty/high one' (from Arabic root ʿ-L-W 'high, exalted').
Ulvi
Lofty, exalted; high in status or virtue, derived from Turkish-Arabic linguistic blending.
Ülgen
The divine, benevolent sky deity; in Turkic-Islamic synthesis, associated with divine light and heavenly grace