Aysegul is derived of 'Ayse', the Turkish form of the Arabic Aisha meaning "she who lives" plus 'Gul' a Turkish word meaning "rose". Aysegul was also the name borne by the main character of the Turkish version of children's book series Martine by the Gilbert Delahaye, a lively and curious baby girl.
Aysegul is derived of 'Ayse', the Turkish form of the Arabic Aisha meaning "she who lives" plus 'Gul' a Turkish word meaning "rose". Aysegul was also the name borne by the main character of the Turkish version of children's book series Martine by the Gilbert Delahaye, a lively and curious baby girl.
Aysegul is derived of 'Ayse', the Turkish form of the Arabic Aisha meaning "she who lives" plus 'Gul' a Turkish word meaning "rose". Aysegul was also the name borne by the main character of the Turkish version of children's book series Martine by the Gilbert Delahaye, a lively and curious baby girl.
Aysegul is derived of 'Ayse', the Turkish form of the Arabic Aisha meaning "she who lives" plus 'Gul' a Turkish word meaning "rose". Aysegul was also the name borne by the main character of the Turkish version of children's book series Martine by the Gilbert Delahaye, a lively and curious baby girl.