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Forename الامير

In the world, الامير (Prince Democratic Republic of the Congo Ghana Nigeria United States India, Princ Nigeria United States India United Kingdom South Africa, Prens United States India South Africa Indonesia Philippines) is a widespread male first name. The first name الامير is characteristic of Sub-Saharan Africa, particularly the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where it is a common male name, Ghana, and Mauritius (explore the name in all countries). Measured by absolute frequency, it is commonest in Sub-Saharan Africa, particularly the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Nigeria, and Ghana. Very seldom, الامير is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name الامير

name Leopoldo, name Princ, name Alamyr, name Prens, name Prins, name Pangeran, name Prince, name الامير
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Prince United States, India, Ghana, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Nigeria
Princ South Africa, United Kingdom, India, United States, Nigeria
Prens South Africa, Philippines, United States, India, Indonesia
الامير Turkey, Iran

First names said to be same

Alamyr, Leopoldo, Pangeran, and Prins

First name الامير in the context

الامير is also a prevalent name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Prince Hamlet , the character in Shakespeare's play Hamlet; Prince Phillip , the fictional character from Disney's Sleeping Beauty; Prince John , the Disney character, Robin Hood; Prince Eric , the Disney character, The Little Mermaid and Prince Caspian , the fictional character in The Chronicles of Narnia, The Silver Chair, and in many other works.

Notable namesakes

picture of الامير عباس حليم الامير عباس حليم الامير عباس حليم Egyptian prince and labor activist (1897-1978), EG (b. 1897) link

Characteristic surnames

ام, اسد, ادم, اخو, عبد, عزو, عزت, عزة, عطا, عطر, عدي, عدى, عشق, علي, على, علا, علش, عمر, عيد, عيز, عوض, عوف, اسو, ابي, ابو, اوس, عز, عش, بت, سو, جو, أم, طة, طه, إم, ضي, عهد, مح, مى, ود, يس, الا, امل, امر, انا, انس, ايه, اية, مي, and بدر