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SAMIRA

'Samira' (In Arabic 'سميرة' ''; also ''Sameera'') is a traditional feminine Arabic name. It is the feminine form of Samir, meaning "friend of the night" (most common), or "morning star" (high Arabic), or "human of the night".
The name (Samira) also means pleasant companion.
The original name was Semiramis, the ancient queen with her hanging gardens.
Less commonly, Samira is also a Hindu name, derived from the Sanskrit word meaning "gust of wind", or "cool breeze". This too, has the masculine variant of "Samir", which means "the beautiful", or "night talker".

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People named Samira

People named Samira



Samira Said, Arabic singer

★ Samira Besic, Eurodance singer with MAXX [1] [2] and on a self-named project

Samira Ahmed, British TV reporter

Samira Shahbandar, Saddam Hussein's second wife

Samira Bellil, French feminist working for the rights of women in traditional muslim settings

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