Siham

Meaning of Siham

The name Siham is a beautiful and unique choice for a baby girl, with its roots deeply embedded in Arabic culture. Pronounced as see-HAHM (/siːˈhɑm/), Siham carries an elegant and melodic sound that resonates with grace and sophistication. The name means "arrows" in Arabic, symbolizing swiftness and precision. A variation of the name is Sihem, which retains the same cultural richness and phonetic charm. In the United States, Siham has seen fluctuating popularity over the years, with its highest occurrence in 2015 when it ranked 3344th with 48 newborns named Siham. Despite its relatively modest ranking, the name's distinctiveness ensures that girls named Siham will stand out in any crowd. Its cultural significance and lyrical quality make it a wonderful choice for parents seeking a name that is both meaningful and rare.

Pronunciation

Arabic

  • Pronunced as see-HAHM (/siːˈhɑm/)

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Notable People Named Siham

Siham Alawami is a Qatari woman known for her documentaries of Arab culture in Austria and her close collaboration with legendary U.S. boxer Muhammad Ali.
Siham Boukhami is a Moroccan footballer known for her role as a defender for AS FAR and the Morocco women's national team.
Siham Daoud Anglo is a Sudanese Human Rights activist known for her work in community development and peace building.
Siham Benchekroun is a multi-talented Moroccan novelist, poet, physician, psychotherapist, and community activist known for her work on women's issues in Morocco.
Siham Bayyumi is an Egyptian writer and journalist known for her fiction and non-fiction works, including the historical novel Ayyam al-Qabbuti.
Siham Mousa Hamoud Jabr Al Moussawi is an Iraqi politician who served as a member of the Council of Representatives for the governorate of Qadisiyah and won the Iraqi legislative elections in 2018.
Siham Hilali is a Moroccan female middle-distance runner known for specializing in the 1500 meters.
Siham Es Sad is a Moroccan professional racing cyclist who competed in the women's time trial event at the 2020 UCI Road World Championships.
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