Reha is a feminine appellation of Turkish provenance, its etymology tracing to the Arabic root rāḥa, signifying comfort or ease. Phonetically realized as /ˈreɪhɑ/ in accordance with Turkish phonological conventions, the name manifests a concise, bisyllabic structure with primary stress on the initial syllable. Empirical data from the United States Social Security Administration reveal a steady but limited adoption between 2002 and 2024, with annual registrations ranging from five to sixteen and corresponding national ranks oscillating within the 898–960 interval; its peak occurrence (sixteen instances, rank 934) recorded in 2024. Within Anglo-American naming practice, Reha’s technical precision and semantic association with repose confer an understated elegance, appealing to parents who prioritize nominal brevity combined with cross-cultural resonance.
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