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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".
Samee (Arabic: سميع), also spelt as Sameeh is a name which means one who hears. It is a convention to use either a prefix "Abd-" or a suffix "-Ullah" along the name, which gives meanings of "Abdul Samee" - "the servant/slave of All-Hearer/ All-Hearing" or Samiullah/Sameeullah - "All-Hearer/ All-Hearing of God" respectively.
The nasab (Arabic: نسب, lit. 'lineage') is a patronymic or matronymic, or a series thereof.It indicates the person's heritage by the word ibn (ابن "son of", colloquially bin) or ibnat ("daughter of", also بنت bint, abbreviated bte.
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:
Sámedikki giellastivra – Sami language department of the Norwegian Sami parliament (in Norwegian and Northern Sami) Finland – Sámi Language Act; Sami Language Resources All about Sami Languages with glossaries, scholarly articles, resources; Álgu database, an etymological database of the Sami languages (in Finnish and North Sámi)
The Sámi (/ ˈ s ɑː m i / SAH-mee; also spelled Sami or Saami) are the traditionally Sámi-speaking indigenous people inhabiting the region of Sápmi, which today encompasses large northern parts of Norway, Sweden, Finland, and of the Kola Peninsula in Russia.
Sami Shaban said there is no real health care in Gaza, there is no anesthesia, so when someone has surgery, there is no pain relief. He said what happened Oct. 7 and in the days since have been ...
The uniqueness of the Sami gene pool has made it one of the most extensively studied genetic populations in the world. The most frequent Sami MtDNA (female) haplotype is U5b1b1 comprising nearly half of all haplotypes, with type V in around the same quantities, with some minor D, H and Z. [10]