Mima
MEE-mah
Mima is a girl’s name of Hebrew origin, meaning “Can be a diminutive of many names like Maria or Wilhelmina, or have independent origins in various cultures, often meaning 'beloved'.”, and peaked in popularity in 1935.
What Mima Means
“Can be a diminutive of many names like Maria or Wilhelmina, or have independent origins in various cultures, often meaning 'beloved'.”
The Story of Mima
This sweet, gentle name has traveled from ancient whispers to modern hearts, a tender endearment waiting for your daughter.
Mima often functions as a diminutive, a term of endearment derived from names like Maria or Wilhelmina, carrying their warmth and affection. In some cultures, it stands independently, carrying meanings of 'beloved' or 'darling.' Its origins are diverse, appearing in various European and even some Asian contexts, lending it a gentle, universally understood sweetness that has persisted through generations.
There's a soft, embracing quality to the name 'Mima,' like a gentle hug. It feels like a secret whispered between you and your child, a constant reminder of how deeply cherished she is. When you write it down, the simple elegance of its form reflects the pure, unadulterated affection you feel already.
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Numerology
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Independent, ambitious, and original. Names with this number carry pioneering energy.
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Spelling Variations
Peak Year
#25 in 1935
Total Births
737
First Recorded
1880
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