Reem (given name)
Reem (Arabic: ريم) is an Arabic female given name, which means "gazelle" and symbolizes purity, elegance and grace.[1] Reem is often used in Arabic literature and poetry as a metaphor for beauty and elegance. The name Reem may refer to:
People
- Princess Rym al-Ali ( born 1969), Algerian wife of Prince Ali bin Al Hussein of Jordan
- Reem Acra fashion designer born in Beirut, Lebanon
- Reem Al Faisal, Saudi Arabian photographer, political journalist, and gallery owner
- Princess Reem Alwaleed bin Talal (born 1982), Saudi princess, daughter of Al-Waleed bin Talal
- Reem Al Hashimi, an Emirati Minister of State and managing director of the Dubai World Expo 2020 Bid Committee
- Reem Assad, Saudi financial advisor, writer, activist and promoter of women's rights
- Reem Abu Hassan, Minister of Social Development, Jordan
- Reem Abdalazem (born 1992), Egyptian swimmer
- Reem Abdullah (born 1987), Saudi Arabian actress
- Reem Al Marzouqi (born 1990), Emirati engineer
- Reem Bassiouney (born 1973), Egyptian writer
- Reem Maged (born 1974), Egyptian journalist
- Reem Shaikh (born 2002), Indian actress
See also
References
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