Certificate of Name
Raheem
Masculine
Arabic
Meaning & Origin
Raheem is an alternate transcription of Arabic Rahim, which means "merciful, kind, compassionate" in Arabic. The name derives from the Arabic root R-Ḥ-M, which conveys mercy and compassion.EtymologyIn Islamic tradition, al-Raḥīm (الرحيم) is one of the 99 names of Allah. The name Raheem (or Rahim) is often used as a given name for boys, and can also be a hypocorism for ʿAbdu r-Raḥīm, meaning "servant of the Merciful."Notable BearersNotable bearers of the name Raheem include Raheem Beyah (born 1976), an American computer scientist; Raheem Blackshear (born 1999), an American football player; and Raheem Brock (born 1978), an American football player. Other prominent individuals named Rahim include Abdul Rahim Khan-i-Khanan (1556–1627), a poet and minister in the Mughal Empire, and Rahim Ademi (born 1954), a Croatian Army general.Usage and VariantsRaheem is commonly used in Arabic-speaking countries and among Muslim communities worldwide. Variants include Rahim (used in Urdu and other languages) and Rahym (Turkmen). The feminine form is Rahima, which shares the same root meaning of mercy.Meaning: Merciful, kind, compassionateOrigin: ArabicType: Given name (masculine)Usage: Arabic-speaking regions, Muslim communities globally
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