Reem
ريم
white gazelle
أسيل
Meaning: smooth, soft, pure
Means smooth or soft in Arabic. Used to describe a smooth cheek.
Asil (أسيل) literally translates to 'smooth' or 'even,' specifically used in classical Arabic poetry to describe a 'Khadd Asil' (a smooth, elongated cheek) which is a hallmark of traditional beauty. Beyond physical smoothness, it carries connotations of purity, grace, and something that is polished or refined. It suggests a texture that is soft to the touch and free from roughness or blemishes.
In an Islamic context, the name represents the values of gentleness (Rifq) and refinement, which are highly praised traits in the Sunnah. It symbolizes a pure nature and a soft heart, reflecting the prophetic tradition that encourages kindness and a pleasant disposition. The name embodies the idea of being easy-going and possessing an untainted, noble character.
The specific noun 'Asil' (أسيل) does not appear in the Quran. However, its root A-S-L (أصل) is mentioned multiple times, such as in Surah Ibrahim (14:24), referring to the 'root' of a good word being firmly established. While the root exists in the Quran to denote origin or foundation, the name itself is a descriptive adjective used primarily in linguistic and poetic contexts.
While 'Asil' is a popular contemporary name, it was historically used more as a descriptive epithet in classical literature rather than a primary given name. It is famously used in descriptions of the Prophet Muhammad's physical features, where his cheeks were described as 'Asil al-Khadayn' (smooth-cheeked). This association gives the name a layer of historical and devotional reverence.
Bearers of the name Asil are often perceived as elegant, calm, and sophisticated individuals who possess a natural poise. They are traditionally associated with a gentle temperament, a love for aesthetics, and a diplomatic approach to conflict. In Arabic culture, the name suggests a person who is approachable yet carries an air of quiet dignity and inner strength.
The name is pronounced 'Ah-SEEL.' The first syllable 'Ah' is a short, open frontal vowel like the 'a' in 'after.' The second syllable 'SEEL' is elongated, sounding like the English word 'seal,' where the tongue touches the roof of the mouth for the 'L' sound. Ensure the 'S' is sharp and whistling, not a 'Z' sound.
Using the Abjad system, the name Asil (أ=1, س=60, ي=10, ل=30) totals 101. In numerology, this number can be reduced to 2 (1+0+1), which signifies balance, harmony, and partnership. This aligns with the linguistic meaning of the name, suggesting a personality that seeks smoothness and avoids friction in life.