Aroosa
Aroosa comes from Arabic عروس (ʿarūs) meaning 'bride'; it is attested in Urdu-speaking contexts as a feminine given name.
No. Aroosa is derived from an Arabic noun but does not appear as a personal name in the Quran.
Aroosa is regionally known in South Asia (Urdu-speaking communities) but remains rare compared with more widespread Islamic names.
Pronounced ah-ROO-sa, with stress on the second syllable; phonetic rendering /aˈruːsa/.
Yes. The name evokes bridal imagery, celebration, and auspicious beginnings associated with marriage in South Asian cultural contexts.