Tuba (also Anglicised as Tooba, Touba, or less frequently Toba; Arabic: طُوبَى, romanized: Ṭūbā, lit.
It has been common since the 1970s in Turkey,[2] where it is often spelt Tuğba (and that spelling has the same pronunciation as Tuba in Turkish),[2] but it has also been used in other parts of the Muslim world, notably in Pakistan, where it is spelled طوبیٰ in Urdu.
This name derives from Ṭūbā, a tree that Muslims believe grows in heaven.
[2] By etymology, this word is borrowed from Syriac Aramaic ܛܘܼܒ݂ܵܐ ṭūḇā meaning blessedness.
Other meanings ascribed are "blessedness", "good news", "pure beauty","delightful" and "life".