: The term originates from the Arabic bikr (بِكْر), which signifies someone who comes "early" or is the "first-born," emphasizing a state of being "first" or "original".
: Beyond its biological meaning, it is often used in literature to describe something in its original, pristine state , such as a "bakirə meşə" (virgin forest) that remains untouched by human intervention. BakirЙ™
In Azerbaijani, (or bakire in Turkish) is a word that primarily translates to virgin or maiden . Derived from Arabic roots, it refers to a woman who has not had sexual intercourse, often carrying connotations of being chaste , pure , or untouched . Key Contexts and Meanings : The term originates from the Arabic bikr