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Definitions by Mima2412

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.
There are people you remember the substance of, and people you remember the feeling of. Ohil was always the latter - you couldn't quite say what he did, only that the room was different with him in it, and lesser once he left.
Ohil by Mima2412 May 5, 2026