Japanese-Arabic
Rima
Ree-mah
Pronunciation: Ree-mah
ريمة
Girl
Origin
Japanese-Arabic
Meaning
Japanese: Jasmine Truth (莉真). Arabic: White Antelope/Gazelle (ريمة)
Thematic Cluster
Not specified
Islamic Status
Recommended
Verification
Likely Valid
Quality Score
96
Religious Confidence
76
Letters
4
Qur'anic / Islamic Reference
No widely cited direct Qur'anic reference is attached to Rima.
Rima is a Japanese-Arabic name commonly explained as Japanese: Jasmine Truth (莉真). Arabic: White Antelope/Gazelle (ريمة). It is often grouped with Japanese-Arabic names in modern name lists.
Families often choose it for its clear sound and positive meaning rather than for trend alone.
Families often choose it for its clear sound and positive meaning rather than for trend alone.
Names With Similar Meaning
Rīm
White antelope; gazelle (classical Arabic term for a white or light-colored gazelle)
Riku
Japanese: Land/Plateau (陸). Arabic: Divine Provision/Blessing (Rizq).
Aira
Japanese: Love and Goodness; Arabic: Noblewoman or Respectable
Mariya
Japanese: Truth and Reason; Arabic: Purity or Fair-skinned
Rumi
Japanese: Lapis Lazuli Beauty; Arabic: Roman or from the land of the Romans
Isamu
Japanese: Brave/Heroic. Arabic: Safeguard, bond, or covenant (Issam)
Twin-Friendly Pairings
Isma
Purity and Infallibility (Arabic); Clear and Refined (Japanese)
Aira
Japanese: Love and Goodness; Arabic: Noblewoman or Respectable
Mariya
Japanese: Truth and Reason; Arabic: Purity or Fair-skinned
Yuna
In Japanese, it means 'to tie' or 'connect' (結) and 'greens' (菜). In Arabic/Semitic roots, it is associated with 'gentleness' or the grace of the Prophet Yunus
Rina
In Japanese, it signifies 'Jasmine' (莉) combined with a phonetic character (奈). In Arabic, it refers to someone who is 'Gracious', 'Beautiful', or 'Melodious'
Sibling-Friendly Names
Isma
Purity and Infallibility (Arabic); Clear and Refined (Japanese)
Kenan
Health and Peace (Japanese); Hidden or Covered (Arabic)
Riku
Japanese: Land/Plateau (陸). Arabic: Divine Provision/Blessing (Rizq).
Sina
Ambition and Grace (Japanese); Mount Sinai or Scholar (Arabic)
Aira
Japanese: Love and Goodness; Arabic: Noblewoman or Respectable
Mariya
Japanese: Truth and Reason; Arabic: Purity or Fair-skinned