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Quranic Names

Rumman

Rum-mahn
Pronunciation: Rum-mahn
رُمَّان
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Origin
Arabic (Quranic), Persian Muslim & Balochi usage
Meaning
Pomegranate
Thematic Cluster
Names from Paradise Fruits
Islamic Status
Rare
Verification
Needs Review
Quality Score
Not scored
Religious Confidence
Not scored
Letters
6
Meaning Urdu
انار (Anar)
Meaning Arabic
رُمَّان
Qur'anic / Islamic Reference
55:68
Rumman (Arabic: رُمَّان) originates from the Quranic description of Paradise in Surah Ar-Rahman, where pomegranates are listed among the blessed fruits. While common as a word, it is exceptionally rare as a personal name, making it a unique choice for parents seeking distinct religious significance. In Persian Muslim tradition, the pomegranate holds deep cultural symbolism representing unity, fertility, and the divine light. The name carries connotations of hidden beauty—like the jewel-like seeds within the fruit—and spiritual abundance. [[Anar]] (another name for pomegranate in Persian) and [[Narges]] (daffodil) share similar botanical Quranic themes. Balochi Muslim communities occasionally adopt this name for its evocative connection to paradise imagery.
FAQs
Is Rumman a Quranic name?

Yes, Rumman appears in Surah Ar-Rahman (55:68) referring to pomegranates in Paradise.

What is the gender of the name Rumman?

Rumman is traditionally masculine but can be considered unisex in some Persian Muslim contexts.

Is Rumman commonly used?

No, it is extremely rare as a personal name despite being a common word.

What does Rumman symbolize in Islamic tradition?

It symbolizes divine abundance, beauty, and the blessings of Paradise.

How is Rumman pronounced?

It is pronounced as Rum-mahn, with emphasis on the first syllable.