Remas

Meaning of Remas

Remas, steeped in luminous Arabic heritage (pronounced RAY-mahs), ripples off the tongue like a warm Andalusian breeze dancing through a sunlit plaza. Though still a delightful rarity in the United States—hovering around rank 936 in 2022 with just eight newborns—there’s no risk of two girls named Remas in the same sandbox. Instead, it’s quietly ascending the charts with the grace of a flamenco twirl. Its whispered syllables evoke desert rose petals drifting in a soft wind, yet its subtle strength sparkles like a hidden diamond under carnival lights. Adventurous families feel its magnetic pull, choosing Remas for a daughter destined to shine with poetic spirit, global flair, and a sprinkle of playful mystery.

Pronunciation

Arabic

  • Pronunced as RAY-mahs (/ˈreɪmɑːs/)

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