Rhema

Meaning of Rhema

Rhema is a female name that has its origins in Greek. It is derived from the Greek word "rhēma," which means "word" or "utterance." The name Rhema carries associations with communication and expression. It has a soft and melodic sound, making it appealing to many parents. In terms of popularity, Rhema has been steadily used as a given name for baby girls in the United States over the years. While its ranking may have fluctuated, it has maintained a consistent presence, with around 50 to 60 newborns receiving this name annually in recent times.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as REE-mah (/ˈriːmə/)

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Notable People Named Rhema

Professor Rhema Vaithianathan is a New Zealand academic specializing in health economics and big data, serving as a Professor at Auckland University of Technology and co-director of the Centre for Social Data Analytics.
Rhema Marvanne Voraritskul is an American former gospel singer from Carrollton, Texas.
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