Ranim
Yes. Ranim is of Arabic origin and comes from lexical usage referring to melodious or resonant singing.
No. Ranim is not a name mentioned in the Quran; it is a classical Arabic word preserved as a given name.
Ranim is relatively rare compared with more common Arabic feminine names; it is chosen for its poetic sound and meaning.
It connotes musicality, poetic sensitivity, a pleasant or resonant voice, and aesthetic refinement.
Yes. Common variant spellings in Roman script include Raneem and Ranem, reflecting pronunciation differences.