Taroob name meaning

Gender: Unisex, both Boy and Girl
Origin: Arabic
Usage: Hindi, Arabic, Gujarati and Kannada
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Taroob
Meaning: Merry, Lively and Gleeful
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What does Taroob mean?

Taroob's meaning is Merry, Lively or Gleeful is originated from Arabic given to both boys and girls is used primarily in Gujarati, Kannada, Arabic and Hindi. Taroob is form of Tarub. Tarub means Gleeful, Merry and Lively is used in Arabic and Arabic is rooted from Arabic.

Variants of Taroob

Tarub

How popular is the name Taroob?

Taroob is a rare baby name in England and Wales and may not be used now since it isn't seen since 2010. At least, 10 people globally have carried Taroob as their given name according to our estimate.

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Numerological aspects of Taroob

Working harder than required is what you are known for. You don't focus on material things but like to have nice possessions. But once they get to know you better, they see that you are nothing like presented. The number 4 as your soul urge no symbolizes your need to put everything in order. When it comes to love, you can't stand a monogamous relationship. You are a passionate lover but take people for granted.

Go through the following names similar to Taroob

  •  Simra - Simra's meaning is Heaven or Princess used for both boys and girls is used mostly in Arabic and Tamil
  •  Jiya - Unheard-of Jiya is used in Bengali, Arabic and Tamil came from Sanskrit, Jiya means "Sweet Heart, Life or Luck" is used as a baby girl name
  •  Sarmad - Anomalous Sarmad has its origin in Arabic is largely used in Hindi, Arabic and Sindhi, Sarmad means "Eternal, Which has a Beginning or End or Everlasting" is used as a boy name
  •  Samy - Anomalous Samy is originated from Arabic and Hebrew is primarily used in French and Arabic, Samy means "Powerful or Hear" is a unisex name
  •  Sidrah - Far-out Sidrah notably is used in Arabic and Sindhi, meaning of Sidrah is "Name of a Tree" is given to baby girls

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