The move was agreed by the city's municipal council, the state-run Anadolu news agency said.
Turkey accuses Gulen of plotting the failed coup in July 2016 aimed at unseating President Tayyip Erdogan.
Gulen, an Islamic preacher based in the United States, denies the charges.
Ankara has since embarked on a mass purge aimed at removing any trace of Gulen's influence from public life, arresting tens of thousands of people in the process.
Another 25 smaller streets called Gulen Street will also have their names changed to remember themes and heroes who emerged from the attempted coup.
Gulen is a common name in Turkey and the streets were likely over the years named after other people with this name.
There have been repeated reports of people called Gulen moving to change their surname on the grounds it is now stigmatised.
Any road with the name associated with a former media interest of Gulen is also changing its name.
This applies to streets named Zaman (Time - a pro-Gulen newspaper), Samanyolu (Milky Way - a pro-Gulen TV channel) and Cihan (World - a pro-Gulen news agency).
The campaign is not just aimed at names associated with Gulen.
Kandil (oil lamp) Street will have its name changed as this is also the name of the group of mountains in northern Iraq where the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) has its base.
There will be no longer a street named after the harem -- the area in Ottoman palaces where the sultan's numerous wives lived. And also no Askim (my love) Street.
It's also the end of the road for Fak (snare) Street, presumably because when pronounced in Turkish the word sounds identical to the four letter English curse.
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