Lubna
لبنى
storax tree, whiteness, purity
جمانة
Meaning: pearl, silver bead
Refers to a pearl or precious silver bead. Jumana bint Abi Talib was a companion of the Prophet.
Jumana is a classical Arabic name meaning a single pearl or a bead made of silver. It carries connotations of rarity, purity, and delicate craftsmanship, often used in ancient poetry to describe something small yet immensely valuable. The term specifically refers to the luster and roundness of a high-quality gem, symbolizing natural beauty and elegance.
In an Islamic context, the name represents the value of the soul and the inherent dignity of a woman. It embodies the virtues of modesty and 'Haya' (shyness/decency), as pearls are traditionally protected and cherished within their shells. It reflects the idea that a believer's faith is a precious jewel that must be guarded and polished through good deeds.
The specific name 'Jumana' does not appear in the Quran. However, the Quran frequently uses the word 'Lu'lu' (pearls) to describe the rewards of Paradise and the beauty of creation, such as in Surah Ar-Rahman (55:22) and Surah Al-Insan (76:19). These references align with the name's essence of celestial beauty and divine reward.
The most prominent figure is Jumana bint Abi Talib, the daughter of Abu Talib and the sister of Ali ibn Abi Talib, making her a first cousin of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). She was a Sahabiyyah (companion) known for her noble lineage and her presence during the early days of Islam. Her legacy grants the name a status of Sahaba-level prestige and historical depth.
Bearers of the name are traditionally perceived as refined, calm, and possessing a quiet strength. They are often associated with wisdom, a balanced temperament, and an appreciation for the finer, more meaningful aspects of life. In Arabic culture, a Jumana is seen as someone who brings light and value to her family, much like a centerpiece of jewelry.
Pronounced as 'Joo-MAA-nah'. The first syllable 'Joo' uses a soft 'j' as in 'june'; the second syllable 'MAA' is a long vowel sound like the 'a' in 'father'; the final 'nah' is a short, light breathy sound. The emphasis is placed on the middle syllable, and the tongue should touch the roof of the mouth softly for the 'n' sound.
The Abjad value of Jumana (جمانة) is 98 (Jim=3, Mim=40, Alif=1, Nun=50, Ta Marbuta=4). In numerology, this number can be reduced to 8 (9+8=17, 1+7=8), which is often associated with balance, authority, and material and spiritual harmony. It suggests a person who is grounded yet capable of achieving great heights.