In a sunlit courtyard, a girl named Reham steps forth, the air humming with the scent of orange blossoms and distant guitar strings. Pronounced RAY-hahm, this Arabic name springs from the root R-H-M, meaning mercy or compassion, and carries the gentle assurance of a seaside breeze off the Costa del Sol. Each syllable unfolds like a soft lullaby beneath star-lit balconies, inviting hearts to open with warmth. Though Reham won’t literally mend broken churros with a glance, her presence can feel as comforting as an abuela’s abrazo on a cool evening. In Reham’s name, Arabic heritage and Iberian sunshine intertwine, promising a life guided by empathy and radiant joy.
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