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Origin:
Arab.
Countries:
Yemen.
Number of symbols: 6
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Ramzia

Female name



Description

Ramzia is a female name of Jewish origin, though it is now more commonly used in Assyrian and some other cultures. Its root "rama" means "dawn" or "light," giving the name a profound symbolic meaning associated with awakening, hope, and the beginning of something new and beautiful. Unlike the common Jewish variant "Rima" found in Israel, Ramzia has a more characteristic Assyrian pronunciation. People with this name are often associated with positive qualities: a bright, kind, and balanced temperament, warmth, and a desire to help others. Historically, the name was widespread in ancient Persia and Assyria, and today it is particularly popular in the Caucasus and Central and South Asian countries, where it sounds melodious and easy. In Russian-speaking countries, Ramzia is a relatively rare name, but it is valued for its deep origins and beautiful meaning. Known bearers of the name include characters from literature and ballet, such as Ramzia from the opera by J. F. Guldenstam, "Ramzia and Sisipatra." Variants in the nominative case include "Ziya" or "Ramzeya," and diminutive forms are "Ramzhyanka" or simply "Ramzia."