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Rahmiya

Rahmiya is likely derived from Arabic rahma, meaning mercy or compassion.

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Rahmiya is likely derived from the Arabic root rahma, meaning mercy or compassion. That gives it a distinctly devotional and benevolent character, tying the name to one of the most cherished ethical ideas in Arabic and Islamic naming.

The feminine shape adds softness without losing the strength of the root meaning. Rahmiya sounds warm, graceful, and gently formal. It has the kind of rhythm that feels both spiritual and contemporary, especially in communities that value names carrying mercy-based meanings.

Because it is uncommon, it stands out while still feeling deeply rooted. Rahmiya suggests kindness, tenderness, and a name with a quiet moral center.

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