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Sami, Samy, Samee (Arabic: سامي sāmī) [ˈsæːmi, ˈsaː-, ˈsɛː-], is an Arabic male given name meaning "elevated (رَفْعَة raf‘ah)" or "sublime (سُمُوّ sumū/ sumuw)", [1] in fact stemmed from the verb samā (سما) which means "to transcend", where the verb forms the adjective Sami which means "to be high, elevated, eminent, prominent".
The name Samee should not be confused with another Arabic name Sami written as سامي in Arabic. Sami is also given name in Scandinavia, America and many other countries. It has different origins and meanings. For example, the Arabic Sami means elevated or sublime. The feminine counterpart of this name in Arabic is Sameea or Samiya ...
Here’s an excellent list of 205 Arabic names and their meanings. With so many, you’re sure to find one that makes (almost!) everybody happy. ... Rami – meaning "shooter with arrows" 59. Sami ...
The female given name Samya (Arabic: سَمْياء samyā’), which is a variant of the name Samiya bears the same meaning perhaps taken from the sky. The female given name Samiya which its written form stems from the male given name, Sami (Arabic: سامي samī). Samiya may also refer to:
Samir (also spelled Sameer) (see Samīr in Sanskrit) is a male name found commonly in South Asia, the Middle East, and Central Asia.In Arabic, Samir (سمير) means "holy", "jovial", "loyal" or "charming".
Some common Christian names are: Arabic versions of Christian names (e.g. saints' names: Buṭrus for Peter, Boulos for Paul). Names of Greek, Armenian, and Aramaic origin, which are also used by ethnically "non-Arab" Christians such as Armenians, Assyrians, Copts and Syriac Christians. Use of European names, especially French, and English.
Samiullah (Arabic: سمیع اللہ), Samiulla or Samiollah is an Afghan male given name meaning "listening to God". Notable people with the name include: Samiullah (Afghan cricketer) (born 2003), Afghan cricketer; Samiullah (Pakistani cricketer) (born 1996), Pakistani cricketer; Samiullah Agha (born 1981), Pakistani cricketer
Famous bearers include the American inventor Samuel F. B. Morse (1791–1872), the Irish writer Samuel Beckett (1906–89) and the American author Samuel Clemens (1835–1910), who wrote under the pen name Mark Twain. [6] The name Samuel is popular amongst Black Africans, as well as among African Americans who follow Christianity and Islam alike.