Shayma

Meaning of Shayma

Shayma is a feminine given name of Arabic provenance, derived from the root š-y-m (ش ي م) which denotes a subtle facial marking and thereby conveys connotations of distinctive beauty; it is transliterated into the Latin alphabet as Shayma and phonetically rendered as /ʃeɪmə/ in standard Arabic. Within historical and cultural registers, the name has been borne by figures such as Shayma bint Abi Talib, situating it firmly within early Islamic lineage, while in contemporary Anglo-American contexts it is chosen to affirm both cultural heritage and aesthetic nuance. Examination of United States Social Security data since the mid-1990s reveals that Shayma has persistently occupied the lower decile of the top-1,000 popularity rankings—fluctuating between ranks 849 and 978 with annual occurrences of five to fourteen births—thereby illustrating its enduring status as a niche appellation prized for its phonetic clarity and cultural specificity.

Pronunciation

Arabic

  • Pronunced as SHAY-mah (/ʃeɪmə/)

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Notable People Named Shayma

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