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  1. Rima - Wikipedia

    Rima, also known as Rima the Jungle Girl, is the fictional heroine of W. H. Hudson's 1904 novel Green Mansions: A Romance of the Tropical Forest. In it, Rima, a primitive girl of the shrinking …

  2. Rima (NiziU) profile, age & facts (2026 updated) | kpopping

    Jan 1, 2026 · Introduction Rima Nakabayashi, better known simply as Rima, is a Japanese singer and dancer under JYP Entertainment. She ranked 3rd in NiziU Project and debuted with NiziU.

  3. Rima | NiziU Wiki | Fandom

    Mar 26, 2004 · Rima Nakabayashi (中林 里茉 Nakabayashi Rima) known mainly as Rima (リマ), is a Japanese rapper and idol under JYP Entertainment in the group NiziU. She was born on …

  4. rima - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Dec 26, 2025 · a rima (third-person singular present rimează, past participle rimat) 1st conjugation (intransitive) to rhyme (of two words, whose final syllables are the same)

  5. Rima | Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Learn definitions, uses, and phrases with rima.

  6. Rima Name Meaning, Origin, And History: Comprehensive Guide

    Jul 9, 2025 · Rima is a feminine name with diverse origins and meanings. In Arabic and Indonesian, Rima means ‘white antelope.’. The name is also derived from Old Occitan rima, …

  7. Rima - Age, Bio, Family | Famous Birthdays

    Also known as, Rima Nakabayashi, her mother is a model and her dad is a rapper. She auditioned for the girl group by singing the Wonder Girls song "Irony". Pop singer and rapper …

  8. Rima Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary

    Rima definition: (anatomy) A <a>cleft</a> or gap between two symmetrical parts, particularly between the vocal folds.

  9. RimaRima

    A Rima, in this sense, is an interstitial space that forms the point of enfolding between intersecting concepts. A rima can serve to demarcate and define concepts, much like a boundary, while …

  10. What does RIMA mean? - Definitions.net

    Rima is a term from Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese origin, generally referring to "rhyme" in poetry and literature. It is a correspondence of sounds, usually at the end of verses.