Definitions by Mima2412
Ohil
I. A given name for a person who carries within them the quality of living flame - not heat that scorches, but the kind that illuminates; that makes a room feel inhabited the moment they enter it. An Ohil does not announce their presence. Their presence announces itself.
II. By extension, a name used to describe someone of magnetic warmth - a person whose gravitational pull on others is felt before it is understood; whose attention, when it lands on you, makes you feel like the only lit corner in a dark room.
III. Figuratively, used to denote a soul that does not merely draw people in, but transforms them in small, irreversible ways - the way fire changes everything it touches, even gently, even briefly.
ORIGIN
Derived from ancient roots meaning fire - not the catastrophe of it, but the elemental truth of it: that fire is among the oldest human companions, the thing our ancestors gathered toward not only for warmth, but for wonder. Ohil carries this lineage. The name asks: what does fire do? It draws. It holds. It burns steady in the dark when everything else has gone cold.
II. By extension, a name used to describe someone of magnetic warmth - a person whose gravitational pull on others is felt before it is understood; whose attention, when it lands on you, makes you feel like the only lit corner in a dark room.
III. Figuratively, used to denote a soul that does not merely draw people in, but transforms them in small, irreversible ways - the way fire changes everything it touches, even gently, even briefly.
ORIGIN
Derived from ancient roots meaning fire - not the catastrophe of it, but the elemental truth of it: that fire is among the oldest human companions, the thing our ancestors gathered toward not only for warmth, but for wonder. Ohil carries this lineage. The name asks: what does fire do? It draws. It holds. It burns steady in the dark when everything else has gone cold.