Dagim is a spirited Amharic name that dances off the tongue like a tabla beat at dawn, meaning “again” or “once more” in its native Ethiopia—an invitation to new beginnings. Imagine a boy named Dagim, as bright and unexpected as the first monsoon drop on a parched mango leaf, carrying the warmth of the Ethiopian highlands in his smile. In the United States this gem remains deliciously rare—just 16 newborns in 2023, ranking it 913th—but that scarcity only adds to its sparkle, like saffron threads in simmering kheer. With its fast-paced rhythm (dah-geem) and deep cultural roots, Dagim weaves stories of renewal, adventure and the sweet promise of tomorrow.