Tuba (given name)
Tuba or Tuğba (also transliterated as Toba, Tooba, or Touba; Arabic: طُوبَىٰ, Ṭūbā, lit. "blessedness"[1]) is a female given name of Arabic origin common in Turkey.[2] It derives from the ṭūbā tree that Muslims believe grows in heaven.[2] Other meanings ascribed are "pure beauty", "creator", "goddess", and "life". The name is a modern Arabic borrowing into Turkish and has become a common female name in Turkey since the 1970s.[2] It is often spelt Tuğba there, and that spelling has the same pronunciation as Tuba.
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People
    
- Toba or Tooba
 
- Toba Khedoori (born 1964), Australian artist
 - Tooba Siddiqui (born 1984), Pakistani model
 
- Tuba
 
- Hilal Tuba Tosun Ayer (born 1970), Turkish female referee
 - Tuba Büyüküstün (born 1982), Turkish television and film actress
 - Tuba Dokur (born 1992), Turkish ice hockey player
 - Tuba Ünsal (born 1981), Turkish actress and model
 - Tuba Yenen (born 1991), Turkish karateka
 
- Tuğba
 
- Ahu Tuğba (real name Tuğba Çetin, born 1963), Turkish actress
 - Tuğba Danışmaz (born 1999), Turkish long jump and triple jump athlete
 - Tuğba Daşdemir (born 1987), Turkish skier
 - Tuğba Ekinci (born 1974), Turkish pop singer
 - Tuğba Karademir (born 1985), Turkish figure skater
 - Tuğba Karakaya (born 1991), Turkish middle distance runner
 - Tuğba Karataş (born 1992), Turkish footballer
 - Tuğba Önal (born 1974), Turkish singer
 - Tuğba Özay (born 1978), Turkish model-turned-singer and a famous star in Turkey
 - Tuğba Özerk, Turkish singer
 - Tuğba Palazoğlu (born 1980), Turkish professional basketball player
 - Tuğba Şenoğlu (born 1998), Turkish volleyball player
 - Tuğba Taşçı (born 1984), Turkish professional basketball player
 
Places
    
- Masjid-e-Tooba, in Karachi, Pakistan
 - Tuba Shahi Mosque, in Baku, Azerbaijan
 - Touba, city in Senegal
 
References
    
- English Translations of Verse 13:29 of the Koran. Retrieved 15 December 2011.
 - Derya Duman. "A Characterization of Turkish Personal Name Inventory". International Journal of the Sociology of Language. 165 (2004), p. 165. Retrieved 15 December 2011.
 
See also
    
- Chief Tuba (also Tuvi or Toova) (1810–1887), Hopi leader in the late 19th century
 - Tuba, brass musical instrument
 - Tuba (disambiguation)
 
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