- R-Ḥ-M
ArabDIN|R-Ḥ-M (ر ح م), Hebrew רחם is the
triconsonantal root of many Arabic andHebrew 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" [ [http://islam1.org/khutub/Al_Fatiha.htm Surat Al-fatiha (The Opening)] ] or "almighty" [ [http://www.free-minds.org/articles/gods_system/rahman.htm Al Rahman, Al Raheem: The Most Important “Pair”] , expresing that "Al-Rahman is a missunderstood word."]
*Rahim — "continuous mercy"
*Abd-ur-Rahman — "servant of the Most Merciful"
* Rahamim (Hebrew) - "Mercy"Words
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Rahm (Arabic), Rehem (Hebrew) — "womb/place of origin"
*Rahmat (Arabic), Rahamim (Hebrew) — "mercy"References
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