गुलाब
gulab
PersianMeaning
Rose, from Persian 'gul' (flower) and 'āb' (water), literally 'flower-water' or rose-water. The gulab is among the most beloved symbols in Urdu and Persian poetry, representing beauty, the beloved, fragility, and the intoxicating nature of love. It is inseparable from the classical motif of the nightingale (bulbul) pining for the rose.
Etymology
Persian gul (گل) — flower + āb (آب) — water; rose or rose-water
Connotation & Usage
Beauty, the beloved, romantic fragility