Aroob Name Meaning, Origin, Religion, Personality, Lucky Number

  • Rating 4.67 star(s) 4.7

Baby Names Finder

Aroob Meaning

A woman who smiles often, A woman who loves her husband, A woman who is loved by husband

Aroob Urdu spelling

عروب

Name details

Name gender Baby girl
Lucky number Suggest an Edit
Origins
  • Arabic
Religions
  • Muslim
Aroob is an indirect Quranic name for girls that means “a woman who smiles often”, “a woman who loves her husband”, “a woman who is loved by husband”. It is derived from the AIN-R-B Quranic root.

What does Aroob mean?

Aroob is a name of
  • Arabic
origin for Baby girls that mean A woman who smiles often, A woman who loves her husband, A woman who is loved by husband

How do you write Aroob in
  • Arabic
?

The name Aroob is written in Arabic, Urdu and Persian as عروب

What origin is the name Aroob?

Aroob is mainly popular in religion and its main origin is
  • Arabic


Variant spellings of the name Aroob

No other forms or variant names added yet. Would you like to Suggest an Edit ?

Lucky number for Aroob

The lucky number for Aroob name is unknown, Would you like to Suggest an Edit with your feedback?

Is Aroob a trendy name?

Baby girl name Aroob has
  • Arabic
roots and means A woman who smiles often, A woman who loves her husband, A woman who is loved by husband. The name has secured a 2K ranking in popularity on MuslimBabies.

More Names with Same Meanings
Meaning Tags
Love Smile Smiling
Search in Meanings
Search Names by Meanings
More Names with Same Usage, Culture & Language
Usage Tags
Arabic Pakistani Quranic
Search in Usages
Search Names by Usage
More Names with Same Inspirations
Search in Inspirations
Search Names by Inspirations

Name stats

Publish date
Last update
Popularity
2K

User comments & opinions about Aroob

There are no comments on Aroob yet, be the first to ask about Aroob or share your knowledge, experience and ideas.
  • Insert:
As a guest user, your comments are first approved by moderators and only then will be visible to you and public, so please avoid posting multiple times.

Latest comments

  • L
    Iris
    Iris is a great name if you want to uphold Islamic tradition but give your child a common western name.
  • Al Wali
    No, I believe not. Muhammad Wali is recommended.
  • K
    Kiya
    Kayi
  • M
    Munal
    I’m a Munal and I’m amazing so yea
  • B
    Al Wali
    Is it permissible to name your child Alwali considering it’s one of the 99 names of Allah?
Top Bottom