Rose — Ward — is one of the most beloved flower names in Islamic tradition. The rose appears in classical Arabic and Persian poetry as a symbol of beauty, perfection, and the fleeting nature of life. The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ is described as having a fragrance more beautiful than the finest rose. Gardens of paradise contain roses of unimaginable beauty. To name a child with a rose name is to connect them to beauty and fragrance.

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Rose Names
Names meaning rose in Islamic tradition include Ward (rose — used in classical Arabic naming), Zahrah (flower/blossom — a name of Fatimah), Nargis (narcissus/rose — beloved in Persian culture), Rayhan (fragrant flower/basil — mentioned in the Quran), Yasmin (jasmine — from Persian, used across the Muslim world), and Gul (rose/flower — common in Turkish and South Asian names). These names appear across Islamic poetic traditions.
This collection gathers Islamic names rooted in rose and flower imagery — names that evoke the beauty of paradise gardens, the fragrance of the Prophet ﷺ, and the rich tradition of floral names in Arabic, Persian, Turkish, and Urdu cultures. Each name includes its linguistic origin, its appearance in Islamic poetry or tradition, and its usage across Muslim communities.

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About Rose Islamic names — answered from authentic Islamic sources
Browse the names in this collection and consider the meaning most important to you. Check the Arabic meaning, the historical figures who carried the name, and its pronunciation in your language. All names in this theme are verified for Islamic permissibility with scholar notes included.
Every name includes a permissibility note based on classical Islamic scholarship. Names from the Quran, Hadith, and the Companions are unanimously permissible. For names from other traditions, we provide specific scholarly guidance. If in doubt, consult a local scholar with the name's meaning and origin.
Yes — use the gender filter on the names grid above to see Boy Names, Girl Names, or Unisex Names within this theme. Most themes contain names for both genders, though some themes (like Sahabah or Caliph) skew more masculine and others (like Sahabiyat) skew more feminine by their historical nature.
Every name in our collection includes Arabic script, transliteration, English meaning, linguistic origin, Islamic permissibility note, Quranic or Hadith reference where applicable, the historical figures who bore the name, similar names, and pronunciation guidance. We aim to give every Muslim family everything they need to make their naming decision with confidence.
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A name in Islamic tradition is a dua — a prayer that accompanies your child for their entire life. Our Rose names collection brings together 21 verified names with complete Arabic meanings, authentic Islamic sources, and scholarly guidance. Whether you want something deeply spiritual, rare and unique, or beautifully modern — the right name is here.
Browse our complete collection of Rose Islamic names — 21 names with Arabic meanings, origins, and Islamic significance. All names verified from authentic Quranic, Hadith, and classical Islamic sources. Updated regularly for Muslim families worldwide.
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