(ر ح م), Hebrew רחם is the
triconsonantal root of many
Arabic and
Hebrew words, and many of those words are used as names.
Usages
The Arab Stems
- rahima (Arabic), Lerahem(Hebrew) — "to have mercy"
- rahhama — "to feel sympathy"
- tarahhama — "to feel sympathy; to regret"
- taraahma — "to be nice to each other"
- istirhama — "to beg for mercy"
Names
- Rahman — "the most gracious" or "almighty"
- Rahim — "continuous mercy"
- Abd-ur-Rahman — "servant of the Most Merciful"
- Rahamim (Hebrew) - "Mercy"
Words
- Rahm (Arabic), Rehem (Hebrew) — "womb/place of origin"
- Rahmat (Arabic), Rahamim (Hebrew) — "mercy"
References