Badroulbadour

Badroulbadour / Badr ul-Badour / Badr al-Badur (Arabic: بدر البدور Badru l-Budūr, "full moon of full moons")[1] is a princess whom Aladdin married in The Story of Aladdin; or, the Wonderful Lamp.

Her name uses the full moon as a metaphor for female beauty, which is common in Arabic literature and throughout the Arabian Nights.

She is also mentioned in a poem by Wallace Stevens called "The Worms at Heaven's Gate" in his book Harmonium.

She is a character in the children's novel Wishing Moon by Michael O. Tunnell, and is portrayed as a scheming, black-hearted villainess.

Monica Baldwin, in her novel The Called and the Chosen, uses the name Badroulbadour for the Siamese cat who belonged to her heroine, Ursula, before she became a nun.