Nationality: Canadian

Ethnicity: African

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Samira is a female given name which has its various origins in Sanskrit, Persian, and Arabic as well as being common to other Semitic languages.

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In Persian, Samira is the first part of Semiramis‘s name who was a Persian princess, a Babylonian warrior, and the legendary wife of King Ninus who succeeded him to the throne of Assyria.

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Nearly every stupendous work of antiquity by the Euphrates or in Iran seems to have ultimately been ascribed to her, including the Behistun Inscription of Darius.

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Herodotus ascribes to her the artificial banks that confined the Euphrates and knows her name as borne by a gate of Babylon.

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However, Diodorus stresses that the Hanging Gardens of Babylon were built long after Semiramis.

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The spelling of the Sanskrit-derived name can change depending on the language, as in the Bengali version Somira.

Samirah is also a common Arabic name from the root s-m-r relating to the masdar tasāmur ultimately meaning she who is of pleasant company.

The masculine version of this name is Samir.

Origin:
Word/name

Sanskrit, Persian, Arabic
Meaning Persian and Arabic:

entertaining companion
Sanskrit:

gust of wind or a cool gentle breeze