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Naima

[nah-ee-muh]

noun

  1. a female given name: from an Arabic word meaning “benevolent.”



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Students like 17-year-old Naima Ramirez, who attended camp for the past four years, said she appreciated what Chicxs Rockerxs did for her and fellow campers.

They said Lawal's friend, identified as Omary Naima, had left him in her room – which is part of the mall building - preparing tea before the incident happened.

From BBC

At the end of her first summer camp, 11-year-old Naíma Arteaga was nervous about the final group activity she was required to do: sing in a rock band and perform onstage in front of a large audience.

Naima Said Salah is a journalist with Somalia's only all-women media house, Bilan Media.

From BBC

She didn’t get to play for a title her freshman year because of COVID-19, but if Garfield can pull it off again, Fiso and fellow seniors Maya Davis, Saleemah Shabazz, Naima Joseph, and Amira Devers will have never spent a day at Garfield without being a state champion.

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