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Patronymic:
Rasimovich Rasimovna
Origin:
Arab, Tatar.
Religion:
Islam.
Number of symbols: 5
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Rasim

Male name



Description

Okay, here is the translation: Rashim is a masculine name derived from the ancient Hebrew word "Ре́шит" (pronounced approximately as "Reshit"), meaning "to decide," "to judge," or "to establish." From this root came the Aramaic word "Ре́шит," signifying "foundation," "basis," or "founder." As a modern variant, the name Rashim conveys the meaning of "founder," "one who establishes the basis," or "root." This name possesses ancient roots linked to its Aramaic origin and was prevalent in countries of the Middle East and the Mediterranean. During the Middle Ages, via Greek and through the Latin word "ῥέσμα" (meaning "foundation," "root"), the name spread to both Western and Eastern Slavic languages. In Russian, the name Rashim was borrowed in the 17th century during the process of Russification from names from other languages. In Russia and the CIS countries, the name Rashim is encountered quite rarely, but it is held in respect due to its historical significance and pleasant sound. People with this name are often associated with reliability, responsibility, and strength of character. They possess leadership qualities and are inclined to establish foundations in their lives and work. Rashims are typically resolute, have a strong sense of self-worth, and strive for their actions to be firmly grounded. Notable bearers of the name Rashim, though not so numerous as to be considered common, include some historical and contemporary figures. For example, Rashim Berdiev was a known Tatar poet and writer of the 19th century. Nowadays, the name Rashim is encountered less frequently, but it is still used by some people, particularly in former Soviet countries and in Russia among older generations. The popularity of the name Rashim today is low, yet it remains one of the few names associated with the concept of foundation and fundamental importance. It is especially valued in parts of Russia where historical names are preserved and respected. Variants for the surname Rashim could be Rashimovich or Rashimov, as well as diminutives like Sima, Rimma, or Rasha.