Its name comes from the verb rum, and it is said rum building: repair it, Al-Rumaym: worn out, and perhaps the origin of the name is the diminutive of the Syriac word Ramin in the Arabic style, meaning highlands, or the diminutive of pomegranate. This is a possible explanation given the fact that Al-Rumaymin is adjacent to the town of Al-Rumman. Al-Rumaymin was mentioned in the records of the Ottoman Empire in The first half of the sixteenth century, and it appeared as a population center in the maps of 1947 AD. Its population is 2,855. According to 2023 statistics.