Turkish origins. Present, yet very rare in judaism and
christianity.
Means “virgin” in islam, “pure” in judaism, and “smart girl” in
christianity.
Was used to
denominate untouched maidens in the periods of the renaissance. Since then, girls named Betul are stereotyped to be wise, a little paranoid, innocent, and child-like sweethearts with clean, white, big hearts with much love in them. Her caution and intuition makes her a girl who will for sure succeed in her life and never settle for anything below her high potential in her studies and career.