Rachaman
Hebrew
"mercy, compassion"
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Rachaman Origin and Meaning
The name Rachaman is a boy's name.
Rachaman is a masculine name with Hebrew and Arabic origins, derived from the root 'racham' meaning 'compassion' or 'mercy.' In Hebrew, 'rachaman' (רחמן) directly translates to 'merciful one,' while in Arabic contexts, 'rahman' is one of the names of God, meaning 'the most compassionate.' This name carries deep spiritual significance in both Jewish and Islamic traditions, embodying the virtue of compassion. Rachaman remains relatively uncommon in Western countries but may be found in communities with Middle Eastern or Jewish heritage. The name conveys a sense of kindness and empathy, beautiful qualities to associate with a child. Its multicultural nature makes it meaningful across different religious and cultural contexts.