Sameera 1
Feminine
Arabic
Meaning & Origin
Sameera 1 is an alternate transcription of Arabic سميرة (Samira 1), the feminine form of the masculine Samir 1. The name is derived from the Arabic root سمر (samara), meaning "to talk in the evening." Samir himself means "companion in evening talk," evoking the rich tradition of Arabic night conversations, known as samar, where poetry, storytelling, and intellectual exchange flourished under the moonlight.
The name Sameera is predominantly used in Arabic-speaking communities and among Muslims worldwide. It is a popular feminine given name that carries a sense of warmth and sociability, reflecting the cultural importance of evening gatherings in Arab societies. The name's phonetic elegance and profound meaning have contributed to its widespread appeal across the Middle East and North Africa, as well as in diaspora communities.
Notable bearers of the name include Sameera Reddy, an Indian actress primarily working in Hindi and Telugu cinema, and Sameera Moussa (1917–1952), an Egyptian nuclear physicist and first woman to earn a doctorate in atomic physics in the Arab world. Moussa is often called the "Mother of Nuclear Physics of Egypt" and advocated for the peaceful use of nuclear energy.
Related variants include Sameer 1 (the masculine form) and Samira 1 (the Persian form). In other languages and cultures, the Azerbaijani form Samirə is also used.
Quick Facts
Meaning: Companion in evening talk, derived from Arabic samara (to talk in the evening)
Origin: Arabic
Type: First name, feminine
Usage Regions: Arabic-speaking countries, Muslim communities worldwide