Asena is a unique and beautiful name of Turkish origin. It is derived from the word "asena," which means "bear" in Turkish. The name has a rich history and cultural significance in Turkish mythology.
In Turkish folklore, Asena is the legendary mother of the Oghuz Turks, the founders of the Ottoman Empire. According to the legend, Asena was transformed into a bear after being bitten by one while she was pregnant with her son. She then gave birth to Oghuz Khan, who became the leader of the Oghuz tribes and founded their empire.
The name Asena is often associated with strength, courage, and resilience, due to its connection with the powerful animal that is a bear. It also signifies motherhood and nurturing, as Asena is revered as the mother of the Oghuz Turks.
Today, Asena remains a popular name in Turkey and among Turkish-speaking communities around the world. It is often given to girls, but it can also be used for boys due to its unisex nature. Regardless of gender, those who bear this name carry with them a proud heritage and a powerful legacy.
There was a significant increase in the number of babies named Asena from 2019 onwards, with the highest number recorded in 2022 at 10 births. The name's popularity appeared to decline slightly in 2023 with only 5 births recorded.