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Reemal

Gazelle

Ree-mal/ˈriːmɑːl/

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8
Lucky #
Saturday
Lucky Day
Islamic
Origin
female
Gender

Meaning & Origin

A name derived from the Arabic word for gazelle, a graceful and elegant animal often used as a symbol of beauty and agility in Islamic culture.

Spiritual meaning

Represents the grace, agility, and beauty of nature and the divine.

Language details

🇺🇸English

Reemal

Reemal means soft sand or sand of the sea

🇵🇰Urdu

ریمال

ریمال کا مطلب ہے نرم ریت یا سمندر کا ریت

🇸🇦Arabic

ريمـال

ريمـال تعني الرمال الناعمة أو رمل البحر

🇮🇳Hindi

रीमल

रीमल का अर्थ है मुलायम रेत या समुद्र की रेत

🇦🇫Pashto

ریمال

ریمال د نرم شګه یا د سمندر شګه معنی لري

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

Ree-mal

/ˈriːmɑːl/

Lucky number

8

Lucky day

Saturday

Lucky colors

GoldPinkWhite

Life path

9

Lucky stone

Carnelian

Cultural & Spiritual notes

Reemal, as a name inspired by the gazelle, carries with it the elegance, grace, and beauty that this animal represents in Islamic tradition. In various Arab literary and artistic works, the gazelle is used as a poetic symbol of fitness, strength, and agility, reflecting the admiration of such qualities. For a person named Reemal, this can translate into the expectation and encouragement of her to embody the grace and agility that the name evokes.

In Islamic spirituality, the gazelle is also a symbol of the believer who seeks closeness to God. The Prophet Muhammad is reported to have said, "A good deed done in secret brings its reward with the Most Exalted; but an evil deed hears its descrainer in the Hellfire" (Bukhari, 11:63). Like the gazelle moving quietly and nimbly through its environment, a person living a pious and secretive life, driven by sincere intentions, can be said to be embodying this meaning of the name.

Traditional Islamic name - Traditional Islamic name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture

Historical references

Al-Masudi, 'Muruj Al-Dhahab wa Ma'adin Al-Jawhar', Volume II, p. 139, mentions a city called Reemal in Yemen that was an important caravan trade center during the Ayyubid period (1171-1250 AD).

Ayyubid period (1171-1250 AD)

Ibn Battuta, 'Rihla', Volume I, p. 124, describes visiting a city called Reemah (Reemal) in Yemen during the 14th century AD. He mentions that it was a major center for the production of frankincense and myrrh.

14th century AD

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