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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.
Grammar: As between all languages, there are differences between Arabic grammar and the grammar of other languages. Arabic forms noun compounds in the opposite order from Indo-Iranian languages, for example. During the war in Afghanistan in 2002, a BBC team found in Kabul an internally displaced person whose name they stated as "Allah Muhammad".
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".
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:
The Sámi languages (/ ˈ s ɑː m i / SAH-mee), [4] also rendered in English as Sami and Saami, are a group of Uralic languages spoken by the Indigenous Sámi peoples in Northern Europe (in parts of northern Finland, Norway, Sweden, and extreme northwestern Russia).
Sami Shaban, a Franklin Township Board of Education member, talks about nine of his family killed in a bombing in Gaza, during a news conference organized by the Council on American Islamic ...
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