Rana
رانا
gazelle, eye-catching beauty
ريما
Meaning: gazelle, white antelope
From the Arabic word for gazelle or white antelope, symbolizing grace and delicate beauty.
Rima is a variation of the name Reem, specifically referring to a small, white gazelle or antelope known for its grace and agility. In Arabic literature and poetry, it symbolizes pure beauty, elegance, and a gentle nature. The name carries connotations of rarity and the serene beauty of the desert wilderness.
While not a religious name per se, Rima embodies the Islamic value of appreciating God's creation and the beauty of nature. It represents qualities of gentleness, kindness, and refinement, which are highly regarded in Islamic ethics. The name reflects the idea of 'Ihsan' (excellence and beauty) in one's character and presence.
The specific name Rima does not appear in the Quran. However, its root R-Y-M (ر-ي-م) is related to the concept of 'staying' or 'remaining,' but it is not used in the Quran to denote the gazelle or as a proper noun. It is considered a 'permissible' (Mubah) name in Islam as it carries a positive and beautiful meaning.
Historically, the name is more common in modern Levantine and Arab history than in early Islamic records, where the form 'Reem' was more prevalent. Notable figures include Rima Khalaf, a prominent Jordanian politician and diplomat who served as the Executive Secretary of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia. It is a name frequently used by contemporary Arab poets to evoke classical imagery.
In Arabic culture, a person named Rima is often perceived as sophisticated, calm, and possessing a natural aesthetic sense. They are traditionally associated with a peaceful temperament, a love for the arts, and a gentle but resilient spirit. There is an expectation of poise and a nurturing personality.
Pronounced as REE-mah. The first syllable 'REE' is like the English word 'see' but with a rolled or tapped 'R' where the tongue touches the roof of the mouth. The second syllable 'mah' is a short, open 'a' sound as in 'father,' produced with a relaxed jaw.
In the Abjad system, the numerical value of Rima (ريما) is 251 (Ra=200, Ya=10, Mim=40, Alif=1). This number is sometimes associated with stability and a strong sense of self. In traditional numerology, it suggests a person who seeks harmony and balance in their environment.