GülayfTurkish, Azerbaijani Means "rose moon" in Turkish and Azerbaijani, derived from gül, ultimately Persian گل (gol), meaning "rose" combined with ay meaning "moon".
MaryamfArabic, Persian, Urdu, Indonesian, Bashkir, Tatar Arabic form of Miryam (see Mary) appearing in the Quran. It is also the form used in several other languages. In Iran it is also the name of a flower, the tuberose, which is named after the Virgin Mary.
NilayfTurkish, Azerbaijani From Turkish and Azerbaijani Nil, the name of the Nile River, combined with ay meaning "moon".
NurayfTurkish, Azerbaijani, Kazakh Means "bright moon" in Turkish, Azerbaijani and Kazakh, ultimately from Arabic نور (nūr) meaning "light" and Turkic ay meaning "moon".