Rumi
Rumi is a Persian name derived from the word 'roum', which means 'born of light' or 'from the land of the Romans'. It is a name associated with the famous 13th-century Persian poet and Sufi mystic Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Rumi.
Rumi's writings have had a profound influence on Persian literature and Sufism. His poems and teachings emphasize love, spirituality, and the pursuit of inner peace and enlightenment.
In modern times, the name Rumi has gained popularity as a gender-neutral name, symbolizing wisdom, spirituality, and a connection to the poetic and mystical traditions of Persia.
While the name Rumi is primarily associated with its Persian origins, it has also been embraced by people of various cultural backgrounds who appreciate its meaningful and soulful connotations.