Meaning & Origin
Nima 1 (نِعْمَة) is an Arabic feminine given name meaning "blessing". It derives from the Arabic root n-ʿ-m, which denotes grace, bounty, and pleasantness, and is directly related to the noun "blessing". This same root appears in the Islamic context in the Quran, where Allah's blessings (neʿmah) are frequently mentioned.Linguistic and Cultural VariantsThe name has several variants across languages and cultures. In Arabic itself, Nimat (or Niʾmah) is a related form. Outside the Arab world, the Turkish Nimet carries the same meaning, reflecting Ottoman influence. In Swahili, Neema (borrowed from Arabic) means "grace" or "blessing" and is a common feminine name in East Africa.Distribution and UsageThe name Nima is used throughout the Arabic-speaking world and in Muslim communities globally. It is often chosen for its positive connotation of divine favor and abundance. While primarily feminine, a different Persian name spelled the same but meaning "half" exists as a variant (see Nima 2). This article concerns the Arabic feminine form. Key facts: meaning 'blessing', origin Arabic, type first name, gender female, usage in Arabic and broader Islamic cultures.Meaning: 'blessing'Origin: Arabic (root n-ʿ-m)Type: First name, feminineRelated names: Nimat, Neema, NimetRegions used: Arab world, Muslim communities worldwide