Sule is of Arabic origin, derived from the word 'Ṣūlā', meaning 'authority' or 'power'. It is a unisex name, popular among Muslims worldwide, including those in countries like Egypt, Turkey, and Indonesia. The name Sule was made famous internationally through characters in popular culture such as Suleiman the Magnificent, a prominent Ottoman ruler, and Suleiman the Clever from the One Thousand and One Nights folktales.
"Sule was quite popular in 1976 with five newborns bearing this unique name."