Meaning & Origin
Neema is a Swahili feminine given name meaning "divine grace." It originates from the Arabic word niʿma (نعمة), which signifies "blessing" or "grace." The name is widely used in Swahili-speaking regions, particularly in East Africa, where it reflects the cultural and linguistic influence of Arabic through trade and Islamic scholarship.
In Arabic, the root niʿma appears in various forms, such as Nima (used in Iran and parts of the Arab world) and Nimat (a masculine and feminine name). The Turkish variant Nimet carries the same meaning. These names are often given in Muslim communities to express gratitude for God's blessings.
In Swahili culture, the concept of neema extends beyond religious contexts to encompass kindness, favor, and prosperity. As a given name, Neema is associated with positive qualities and is chosen for its gentle, graceful connotation.
Usage and Distribution
Neema is common in Tanzania, Kenya, and other East African countries where Swahili is spoken. It is used primarily by Christian and Muslim families, reflecting the region's religious diversity.
Meaning: "divine grace" or "blessing"
Origin: Arabic via Swahili
Type: Feminine given name
Usage Regions: East Africa (Swahili-speaking)
Related Names: Nima, Nimat, Nimet