Cima
ci-ma
Origin:Spanish
Meaning:Happiness, joy; Peak, mountain top
The feminine name Cima holds within it a reminder that striving for a goal is just as meaningful as reaching it. As a Spanish variant of the Hebrew title Simcha, Cima translates to "happiness" and "joy," fitting endearments for a little one who'll make everything fun! Cima could also stem from cima, an Italian word meaning "peak" or "mountain top." Though they may have to navigate a few windy paths and steep hills on the journey toward their dreams, your Cima will approach every step with laughter and positivity. Once they reach their "peak," they'll reap the benefits of trusting the process.
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Behind the Name, Cima, February 2018
Behind the Name, Simcha, December 2024
Ancestry, Cima Family History
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