Kulsoom

Meaning of Kulsoom

The name Kulsoom, articulated in Arabic as /kʊlˈsuːm/, traces its etymology to the Classical Arabic triliteral root K-L-S-M, whose semantic field encompasses notions of completeness and perfection, and, morphologically, employs the feminine intensive pattern fu‘ūl to denote an absolute state of the root’s core meaning. Historically, it is indelibly linked to early Islamic lineages—most prominently Kulsum bint Muhammad—and has proliferated across the Arab world and into South Asian Muslim societies, where it functions as both a marker of spiritual integrity and cultural identity. From an onomastic perspective within the United States, quantitative data indicate a consistent yet limited adoption: since the mid-1990s, its Social Security Administration ranking has fluctuated between 854 and 951, with seven recorded instances (rank 943) in 2024, reflecting a stable niche presence among female newborns. When assessed alongside its rigorous linguistic structure and storied heritage, Kulsoom emerges as a technically robust, historically resonant option that coheres with broader Anglo-American naming patterns while retaining distinct cultural specificity.

Pronunciation

Arabic

  • Pronunced as kul-SOOM (/kʊlˈsuːm/)

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Notable People Named Kulsoom

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