Raheen, an Arabic treasure pronounced rah-HEEN (/rɑːˈhiːn/), unfurls like the first breeze across desert sands, its ancient meaning of “entrusted” or “pledged” blossoming into a vow of unwavering devotion. It carries the gentle perfume of basil in bloom and the sultry spark of a Spanish courtyard at fiesta time, conjuring flamenco rhythms that twirl in the evening air. Though in New York this melodic gem still shimmers quietly—fewer than ten baby boys each year claim it, hovering around the 220s in popularity—its rarity becomes a secret ingredient, ensuring any little Raheen shines like confetti dancing under the stars. Warm, storied, and irresistibly unique, Raheen promises parents a name that marries heartfelt pledge with playful spirit—an anthem of sunshine, spice, and steadfast love on the lips.