Pronounced roo-MAY-sah, Rumaisa is an Arabic feminine name that evokes the delicate charm of a garden in bloom. Derived from the word for “bouquet of flowers,” it conjures images of gentle petals dancing on a spring breeze, and parents often joke that saying Rumaisa feels like inhaling a fresh bouquet of roses. In Islamic tradition, Rumaisa bint Milhan was a beloved companion of the Prophet Muhammad, lending the name a rich sense of grace and resilience. Over the past two decades in the United States, Rumaisa has quietly blossomed from rare usage to a spot just inside the top 1,000 names for girls, offering both heritage and heartfelt elegance to any new family.