Reemas

Meaning of Reemas

Reemas, a feminine choice rooted in Arabic, arrives in English-speaking households with the quiet gleam of a white diamond—the most common translation of its source word رماس—so that even its meaning seems to promise a lifetime of subdued brilliance. Pronounced REE-mas, the name balances a reed-like softness at the front with a satisfying final consonant, an acoustic equilibrium that linguists might call pleasingly symmetric and parents simply call lovely. U.S. birth records, meanwhile, reveal a pattern of measured rarity: in most years since 2010 barely five to ten newborns have carried it, making Reemas statistically uncommon enough to stand out without inviting playground mispronunciation. Culturally, the name functions as a slender bridge between heritage and modernity, enabling families of Middle Eastern descent to honour their roots while offering their daughters a passport-friendly moniker. As baby-name investments go, it is a low-volume, high-sparkle asset—precious, portable and unlikely to flood the market any time soon.

Pronunciation

Arabic

  • Pronunced as REE-mas (/riːmæs/)

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