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  1. Amir (name) - Wikipedia

    Amir (also spelled Ameer or Emir; (Arabic: أمير, Persian: امیر, Persian pronunciation: [æmiːˈɾ], Hebrew: אמיר) is a masculine name of multi-lingual origin.

  2. Mohammad Amir Profile - ICC Ranking, Age, Career Info & Stats

    Read about Mohammad Amir's career details on Cricbuzz.com

  3. Amir Name Meaning: Origin, Variations & Popularity Trends 2025

    Aug 5, 2025 · The masculine given name Amir has a rich history and diverse meanings and has been used across many cultures worldwide. The name is derived from the Arabic language …

  4. Milwaukee Bucks sign veteran free agent wing Amir Coffey

    Aug 14, 2025 · The Milwaukee Bucks added more depth before training camp by signing free agent wing Amir Coffey. Coffey spent the past six seasons with the Clippers.

  5. Amir - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Dec 14, 2025 · From Arabic أَمِير (ʔamīr, “commander, prince”). Doublet of amir, emir, admiral and amira.

  6. Amir Name Meaning: Origin, Popularity & Nicknames

    Dec 14, 2025 · What Does Amir Mean? The name Amir carries a heavy mantle of authority and elegance. In its most common Arabic usage, Amir means “prince”, derived from the root “a-m …

  7. Amir: Name Meaning, Popularity and Info on BabyNames.com

    Jan 2, 2026 · The name Amir is primarily a male name of Arabic origin that means Prince/Rich/Cultivated. Click through to find out more information about the name Amir on …

  8. Amir - Baby Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity - Nameberry

    Jan 1, 2026 · Amir is a boy's name of Arabic, Hebrew origin meaning "prince, ruler; treetop". Amir is the 95 ranked male name by popularity.

  9. Amir - Meaning, Nicknames, Origins and More | Namepedia

    The name Amir has rich historical roots, primarily deriving from Arabic, where it means "prince," "commander," or "leader. Explore Amir's complete name analysis on Namepedia.

  10. Meaning, origin and history of the name Amir (1)

    Sep 26, 2025 · Means "commander, prince" in Arabic. This was originally a title, which has come into English as the Arabic loanword emir.