Jordan's Princess Iman Welcomes Baby Amina, Expanding Royal Family
Queen Rania announced the birth of her granddaughter, Princess Iman's first child, born on February 16 at a hospital in Aqaba, Jordan.
- Princess Iman, 28, and her husband Jameel Thermiotis welcomed their first child, a baby girl named Amina, on February 16, 2025.
- Queen Rania shared heartfelt messages and a video on Instagram, celebrating the arrival of her second grandchild and describing Amina as the family's 'newest blessing.'
- Baby Amina's name, derived from Arabic, means 'safe one,' 'honest,' and 'faithful,' reflecting cultural significance.
- The Hashemite Court confirmed that Amina will not hold a royal title or be in the line of succession, as the Jordanian throne follows a hereditary male lineage.
- This marks the second grandchild for King Abdullah and Queen Rania, following the birth of Crown Prince Hussein and Princess Rajwa's daughter, also named Iman, in August 2024.