Poulomi

Definition
Poulomi is a feminine given name primarily used in the Bengali‑speaking regions of India and Bangladesh.

Overview
The name is employed as a personal name for girls and women and appears in contemporary usage across South Asian diaspora communities. It is also occasionally encountered as a surname, though this is less common.

Etymology / Origin
Poulomi (পৌলমী) originates from the Bengali language, where it denotes “flower” or “blossom.” The term is derived from the Sanskrit root pūla (पूल) meaning “flower,” with the feminine suffix ‑mi signifying “related to” or “possessing.” Consequently, the name conveys the meaning “one who is like a flower” or “full of blossoms.”

Characteristics

  • Linguistic category: Bengali feminine personal name.
  • Cultural significance: As with many floral names in South Asian onomastics, Poulomi is associated with qualities of beauty, freshness, and grace.
  • Popularity: The name enjoys moderate popularity in West Bengal, Bangladesh, and among Bengali diaspora populations, though it does not rank among the most common Bengali female names.
  • Notable bearers:
    • Poulomi Das (born 1996), Indian model and television actress known for her work in the Hindi entertainment industry.

Related Topics

  • Bengali onomastics (the study of names).
  • Other Bengali floral names such as Kumudini, Madhabi, and Pushpa.
  • Sanskrit-derived personal names used in modern India.
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