Rachim
r(a)-chim
Origin:Hebrew
Meaning:Mercy; Compassionate; Womb
Show your devotion to your little one by choosing the name Rachim, which beautifully reflects your endless love. Although Rachim is not commonly used as a name, it has its roots in the Hebrew term racham, meaning "compassionate” or “mercy." In the Old Testament, you'll find racham (רַחַם) used to express God's deep and tender love for humanity in several passages. Outside of its religious origins, Rachim symbolizes your unique bond with baby as racham also means "womb" in Hebrew, deepening this sense of maternal adoration.
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