Meaning & Origin
Ameera is an alternate transcription of Arabic أميرة (Amira), which is the feminine form of Amir 1, meaning "commander, prince" in Arabic. This title, which entered English as the loanword emir, denotes a high-ranking noble or military leader in many Islamic societies.The name Ameera thus carries the literal sense of "princess" or "female commander," echoing its masculine counterpart. It belongs to a class of Arabic names derived from titles, reflecting qualities of leadership, honor, and authority. Variants include Amira 1 (used in English and Malay) and Amirah (used in Arabic and Malay), while related masculine forms include Aamir, Ameer, and Amir.In broader usage, the name is also found in Bosnian as Emira or Almira 2, showing its spread through Islamic culture. The spelling Ameera emphasizes the feminine 'a' ending and the long vowel common in Arabic transliteration.Meaning: princess, female commanderOrigin: ArabicType: Feminine given nameUsage regions: Arabic-speaking world, and among Muslim communities globally