- Ameer, Amir
Amir (also spelled Ameer or Emir, Arabic: اَمير, Turkish: Emir, Persian: امير, Hebrew: אמיר, pronounced [aːmˈiːr]) is a masculine name.
Meaning: Prince
Origin: Arabic - Emir
Origin of the name Amir: Derived from the Arabic amīr (prince, emir), which is from the verb amara (to command, to rule). Amir has been used as a title for a host of designations including rulers of provinces and caliphs. From A World of Baby Names by Teresa Norman.Buy the book.
Meaning: To command, Another spelling for Amir
Origin: Arabic - Amir - ah-MEER
Amir (also spelled Ameer or Emir, Arabic: اَمير, Turkish: Emir, Persian: امير, Hebrew: אמיר, pronounced [aːmˈiːr]) is a masculine name.
- Amirah
Amira (also spelled Ameerah or Ameera) (Arabic: أميرة) is an Arabic female given name. Its meaning is "Rich/Princess". Variant forms include: Amera, Amerah, Amirah, Amyra, Amyrah, Meera, Meerah, Mera, Merah, Mira and Mirah.
- Miqdad
Miqdad is a Muslim name for boys meaning Obedient; Name of a Sahabi. Read below for Miqdad's celebrity and ruler associations, and numerological meanings. If Miqdad is the one, congratulations!
Meaning: Ibn Amir Ibn Thalabah RA, a well-known companion who participated in the battle of Badr
Origin: Arabic - Featherstone
Featherston is a name of English origin, at least as old as the 12th century. The link with "Featherstone" is probably not traceable, but people researching both spellings (and others such as "de Fetherestanhalgh") contribute to the collection of pages in the website called "The Featherstone Society".
Meaning: English place name
Origin: English - Orran
The different meanings of the name Orran are: Celtic - Gaelic meaning: Dark-haired. English meaning: Dark-haired.
Meaning: The name of an english river
Origin: English - Enderby
The name Enderby is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Enderby is: English surname.
Meaning: English surname
Origin: English - Ulkifl
Meaning: English Language Equivalent
Origin: Arabic - Ingred
Ingrid is a Scandinavian, German, and Dutch feminine given name. It continues the Old Norse name Ingiríðr, which was a short form of Ingfríðr, composed of the theonym Ing and the element fríðr "beloved; beautiful" common in Germanic feminine given names.
Meaning: Battle or chief, or old english
Origin: Scandinavian