Etymology and Meaning
Jumana is an Arabic feminine given name derived from the word jumānah (جمانة), which signifies a "rarest pearl" or simply "pearl" in Arabic. The name evokes the preciousness and rarity of a pearl, a gem deeply valued in Arabic culture for its beauty and luster. The variant Jumanah shares the same root and meaning.
Historical and Cultural Significance
Notable early bearers include Jumanah bint Abi Talib, a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and the sister of Ali ibn Abi Talib, connecting the name to early Islamic history. In modern times, the name has been carried by diverse figures across the Arab world and beyond, including artists, journalists, and activists.
Notable Bearers
- Jumana El Husseini (1932–2018), Palestinian painter and sculptor
- Jumana Emil Abboud, Palestinian artist
- Jumana Ghunaimat (born 1973), Jordanian journalist and politician
- Joumana Haddad (born 1970), Lebanese author, journalist and women's rights activist
- Jumana Hanna (born 1962), Iraqi woman known for falsifying her imprisonment story under Saddam Hussein
- Jumana Manna (born 1987), American-Palestinian artist
- Jumana Murad (born 1973), Syrian actress and producer
- Jumana Taha (born 1941), Syrian writer
- Jumana Abdu Rahman (born 1996), Indian actress and internet celebrity
Key Facts
- Meaning: Pearl, rarest pearl
- Origin: Arabic
- Type: Feminine given name
- Usage Regions: Arab world, Muslim communities
Variants
Sources: Wikipedia — Jumana (given name)