Kulsoom is a beautiful and meaningful name of Arabic origin, pronounced as kul-SOOM (/kʊlˈsuːm/). It is a female name that carries rich cultural significance and history. The name Kulsoom is often associated with nobility and grace, making it a popular choice among parents who wish to bestow a sense of dignity upon their daughters. Variations of the name include Kalsoom, offering slight differences in spelling while maintaining the same profound meaning. In the United States, Kulsoom has seen modest usage over the years, with occurrences ranging from 5 to 7 newborns annually in recent decades. Despite its relatively rare appearance in American baby name rankings, Kulsoom remains a cherished choice for many families worldwide due to its timeless appeal and deep-rooted heritage.
Kulsoom Beenazir Abdullah Kakakhel is a Pakistani-American weightlifter who made history as the first female weightlifter representing Pakistan and the first woman to compete in hijab at the 2011 World Championships. |
Begum Kulsoom Nawaz Sharif was a prominent Pakistani politician and three-time first lady of Pakistan, as well as the President of Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) from 1999 to 2002. |