Rahem name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Boy
Origin: Arabic
Meaning: Another Name for God, Merciful, Clement, Full of Mansuude and Servant of the Most Gracious
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What does Rahem mean?

Rahem is another transcription of Rahim. Rahim's meaning is Generous, Servant of the Most Gracious and Another Name of Allah is originated from Arabic.

Variants of Rahem

Rahim, Raheam

How popular is the name Rahem?

Rahem is an uncommon baby name in United States and may not be used now as it was last seen in 2004. Rahem is a common name in Pakistan and Indonesia while somewhat familiar name in India.

As per our evaluation, over 2000 people has been named Rahem globally.

YearRankBirths
200489227
2002106665
199875597
199577896
199362258
[1] Source: Social Security Administration

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What numerology tells about Rahem?

You are a born artist even if you won't admit it. If you have things to be handled, you handle them right away, without much waiting. Travelling is your passion. Number 3 as a personality no represents creativity, passion, extravagance, and positivity. You often trust the wrong people when it comes to relationships. Once you distance yourself from everything you know inspiration will walk into your life again.

Looking for names similar to Rahem? Please go through the following names

  •  Saudaa - Originated from African-Swahili, Saudaa bestowed upon baby girls, Saudaa means "Black or Proper Name" is predominantly used in Arabic
  •  Radwa - The queer girl name Radwa means "Contentment or Name of a Mountain in Medina" has its roots in Arabic language is used in Arabic
  •  Muhunnad - Muhunnads origin is Arabic bestowed upon baby boys, used in Arabic, meaning of Muhunnad is "Sword"
  •  Hababah - The girl name Hababah is used in Arabic, Hababah means "She was a Narrator of Hadith or A Daughter of Ajlan"
  •  Nahida - Far-out and Modern girl name Nahida means "Awake, Delightful or Uprising", primarily used in Arabic came from Urdu and Arabic

Famous people named Rahem

We could not find any notable namesake.

Sources

  1. Social Security Administration, https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html
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