Sameera
Found 5 entry about "Sameera"
سميرة(Arabic)
suh-MEE-rah
Sameera Name meanings & History
Sameera is a name derived from the Arabic word 'samera', which means 'good friend' or 'good companion'. It is also associated with traits such as intelligence, kindness, and leadership. Alternate transcription of Arabic سميرة (see Samira 1). Sameera is primarily used as a baby girl's name, and is usually bestowed upon girls with Muslim or Arabic heritage.
Zodiac Sign of Sameera: Success Capricorn
Synonyms of Sameera:
S: Success,Solidity,Sex,Status,Social Standing,Sensuality,Security
A: Angry,Ambitious,Aggressive,Argumentative,Assertive,Action
M: Mother,Manipulative,Memory,Maternal,Memorabilia,Mommy,Mushy
E: Enliven,Expressive,Exaggerate,Enlighten,Entertain,Environment
R: Restless,Reason,Rational,Resourceful
Sameera is:- a Formal name
- a Natural name
- a Strong name
Famous People
Sameera Reddy is an Indian film actress who shares the name Sameera.
2.) Sameera (Female)
3.) Sameera (Female)
4.) Sameera (Female)
Usage:
Meanings: Sameera means 'companion in conversation' or 'entertaining companion'. It is also a derivative of the Arabic word 'samar' which means 'fruit' or 'reward'.
Scripts: سميرة
समीरा(Marathi, Hindi)
సమీరా(Telugu)
Description: Sameera means 'companion in conversation' or 'entertaining companion'. It is also a derivative of the Arabic word 'samar' which means 'fruit' or 'reward'. Alternate transcription of Telugu సమీరా or Marathi/Hindi समीरा (see Samira 2). Sameera is used as a given name for girls in Arabic-speaking countries and in other parts of the world as well.
Famous People
Sameera Moussa was an Egyptian nuclear scientist and one of the few female scientists in the field. Sameera Aziz is a Pakistani journalist and television anchor.
5.) Sameera (Male)
Usage:
Meanings: Sameera means "companion in evening conversation" or "entertaining female companion". It is derived from the Arabic word "samar", which means evening conversation.
Scripts: سميرة
සමීර(Sinhala)
Description: Sameera means "companion in evening conversation" or "entertaining female companion". It is derived from the Arabic word "samar", which means evening conversation. Sinhala form of Samir 2. Sameera is a popular name for Muslim girls. It is often used in Muslim-majority countries such as India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh.
Famous People
Sameera Ahmed is the author of the book "A Case of Exploding Mangoes."
Related Names to Sameera
Similar names to Sameera include Samaira, Samara, Samra, Samiyah, Samyukta, and Sumaira.