Rahimi
Rahymy
RAH-hee-mee. Pronounce 'RAH' as in 'father,' 'hee' as in 'tree,' and 'mee' as in 'me.' The emphasis is on the first syllable.
من (ر ح م) نسبة إلى الرَّحيم.
Rahimi is a derivative name from the Arabic root رحم (R-H-M), which means mercy, compassion, and clemency. The name is formed as a nisba (attributive adjective) meaning 'one who possesses the quality of mercy' or 'one related to mercy.' It carries the connotation of being merciful, compassionate, and kind-hearted. The name reflects the Islamic virtue of showing compassion and mercy to all creation.
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Rahimi originates from classical Arabic and is widely used across Arab and Muslim-majority regions. It is derived from one of the most important concepts in Islamic theology—mercy (rahmah)—which is central to the Islamic understanding of God's attributes and human virtue.
In Islamic tradition, mercy (rahmah) is one of the foundational principles of faith and ethics. The name Rahimi embodies this virtue and reflects parental hopes that the child will grow to be merciful and compassionate. It is commonly used across Arabic-speaking countries, Turkey, Iran, South Asia, and Southeast Asia. The name carries spiritual weight, as showing mercy is encouraged throughout Islamic teachings and is considered a reflection of divine mercy.
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While 'Rahimi' as a specific name does not appear directly in the Quran, it is derived from the root word رحم (rahmah—mercy), which is fundamental to Islamic theology. The Quran mentions this root extensively, emphasizing Allah's mercy and the Islamic obligation for believers to show mercy. The attribute 'Raheem' (The Merciful) is one of the 99 Names of Allah, appearing over 100 times in the Quran. The name Rahimi embodies this crucial Islamic virtue and is therefore spiritually connected to Quranic teachings.
وَهُوَ الَّذِي أَنزَلَ الْمَاءَ فَسُقْنَاهُ إِلَىٰ بَلَدٍ مَّيِّتٍ فَأَحْيَيْنَا بِهِ بَلْدَةً وَكَذَٰلِكَ تُخْرَجُونَ
“And it is He who sends down the rain after people have despaired, and spreads His mercy (rahmah). And He is the Protector, the Worthy of all praise.”
وَلَا تُفْسِدُوا فِي الْأَرْضِ بَعْدَ إِصْلَاحِهَا وَادْعُوهُ خَوْفًا وَطَمَعًا ۚ إِنَّ رَحْمَتَ اللَّهِ قَرِيبٌ مِّنَ الْمُحْسِنِينَ
“And do not cause corruption on earth after it has been set right, and call upon Him in fear and hope. Indeed, the mercy (rahmah) of Allah is near to the good-doers.”
الرَّحْمَٰنُ
“The Most Merciful (Ar-Rahman is one of Allah's names, derived from the same root rahmah).”
In Arabic numerology, the number 3 is associated with creativity, communication, growth, and spiritual expansion. It represents completeness and divine harmony in Islamic tradition.