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Shaima

Statistics: Germany · native version ↗
Girl Name day: January 24 #4213 all-time timeless Generation Alpha
27 babies named Shaima in Germany (city panel) since 2010, peaking in the 2010s. Recorded from 2013 to 2024.
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Origin: Arabic. Meaning: the one with the birthmark, distinctive.

Name day for Shaima

January 24

Why this day? Ucy.me celebrates this name in honour of Shaimaa al-Sabbagh, who died on a January 24. Their memory lives on through the person who bears this name.

Egyptian poet and activist, a figure of the post-2011 revolution era. She laid flowers on Tahrir Square to honor the victims of the revolution, becoming an international symbol of peaceful resistance and the refusal to forget.

What stays with us: We learn that silent presence can be an act of courage. Laying a flower in the face of violence is an affirmation that memory and dignity withstand terror.

Source: Wikipédia

Shaima is celebrated in France, Spain and Germany on January 24.

The story of the name Shaima

Shaima is a first name of undeniable Arab elegance, carrying a strong poetic and visual meaning. It refers to "the one with the birthmark," that characteristic marking that turns the face into a unique identity card. Far from being secondary, it evokes singularity, that physical or spiritual peculiarity that makes a person an unforgettable and irresistible personality.

The etymology goes back to "shaymāʾ," a term that celebrates beauty not in its standardized perfection, but in its characteristic details. It is a name that confirms identity through exception. Carried by figures such as Shaimaa al-Sabbagh, it embodies a strong, rooted presence in a rich tradition, while simultaneously radiating a confident modernity.

Thus, Shaima is not just a first name, but a statement. It suggests that true beauty lies in what distinguishes, in that grain of sand that makes the pearl. It invites embracing one's own specifics, making one's singularity one's greatest strength, for a woman who never goes unnoticed.

What is a Shaima like?

Shaima possesses a magnetic aura, guided by the archetype of the distinguishing muse. Her ideal is to remain true to her authenticity, that quality that makes her unique. Her dominant feature is a natural elegance that requires no confirmation from others. She observes the world with a rare subtlety, preferring depth over superficial appearances. Her presence is both gentle and determined, like a birthmark that permanently shapes the face. She strives to leave a unique mark and rejects the average. Integrated into her nature, this search for distinction makes her a woman of convictions, who shines through her ability to sublimate what sets her apart from others.

Playful portrait, for entertainment.

What science says. The effect of a first name on character is documented, and several scientific studies have looked into it. They do not show that a name contains a hidden personality, but that it captures attention, triggers social expectations and slightly changes the way others respond to us. Read our article what the psychology of first names is based on to find out more.

Shaima in love

In love, Shaima seduces through her mystery and refined sensuality. She values no fleeting games; she seeks a connection that resonates with her own singularity. Her way of loving is intense yet discreet, marked by familiar glances and careful attention. What attracts her is the intelligence of the other, who knows how to see beyond appearances. What, on the other hand, quickly bores her, is banality and conformism. She needs a partner who appreciates her difference and recognizes in her that characteristic marking that she cherishes. For her, love is a celebration of uniqueness, where every detail counts and intimacy is built on mutual recognition of what constitutes the soul of the other.

Frequently asked questions about Shaima

What is the exact origin of Shaima?

It is a first name of Arab origin, derived from "shaymāʾ."

What does this first name mean exactly?

It refers to the one who bears a characteristic birthmark.

Who is a notable personality bearing this name?

Shaimaa al-Sabbagh is a reference associated with this first name.

Are there orthographic variants?

Yes, such as Chaima or Shayma, depending on the transliteration.

Is this first name common?

It remains specific, chosen for its strong symbolic reach.

Shaima's profile

Energy 5/10
Humor 5/10
Independence 7/10
Sensitivity 9/10
Ambition 6/10
Stability 7/10
Whimsy 6/10
Diplomacy 8/10
Loyalty 9/10
Need for attention 4/10

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Friendship potential for Shaima

Bottom 10

  1. Leo42%
  2. Max42%
  3. Zoe42%
  4. Felix45%
  5. Finn45%
  6. Theo45%
  7. Mika46%
  8. Matteo49%
  9. Luca50%
  10. Mia50%

Love potential for Shaima

Top 10

  1. Greta94%
  2. Maria90%
  3. Marie90%
  4. Luisa89%
  5. Sophia86%
  6. Sophie86%
  7. Gabriel85%
  8. Emilia85%
  9. Marlene82%
  10. Jonas82%

Bottom 10

  1. Mika42%
  2. Karl42%
  3. Zoe42%
  4. Max42%
  5. Finn46%
  6. Theo47%
  7. Oskar49%
  8. Leonard49%
  9. Felix51%
  10. Lukas52%

Professional potential for Shaima

Top 10

  1. Hannah96%
  2. Anna96%
  3. Maria95%
  4. Marie95%
  5. Niklas94%
  6. Theodor94%
  7. Paula91%
  8. Jan91%
  9. Paul91%
  10. Henry88%

Bottom 10

  1. Alexander42%
  2. Max48%
  3. Karl52%
  4. Mira56%
  5. Zoe58%
  6. Maximilian58%
  7. Mika59%
  8. Liam59%
  9. Leonard59%
  10. Julius59%

Crush potential for Shaima

Top 10

  1. Marlene87%
  2. Gabriel86%
  3. Hanna86%
  4. Emilia85%
  5. Sofia82%
  6. Louis81%
  7. Luise80%
  8. Sophia80%
  9. Elisa80%
  10. Luisa80%

Bottom 10

  1. Mika52%
  2. Zoe52%
  3. Finn53%
  4. Ali56%
  5. Leo58%
  6. Maya58%
  7. Karl58%
  8. Felix59%
  9. Amelie60%
  10. Moritz60%
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