Sami

The name Sami often translates to high, exalted, or sublime, suggesting nobility or elevated status. It implies someone who is revered, respectable, or of great significance.

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Sami is primarily of Arabic origin, meaning high, exalted, or sublime. However, it is used across various cultures and languages with slight variations in meaning.

  • Babies named Sami in the US in 2023:
    Female: 27
    Male: 147
  • Nicknames: Sam, Samy, Samie, Sammy, Sammi.
  • Full Names: Samuel, Samir, Samantha, Samara, Sampson.
  • Famous Namesakes: Sami Khedira - Footballer, Sami Yusuf - Singer-Songwriter, Sami Zayn - Wrestler, Sami Gayle - Actress, Sami Hyypiä - Football Manager.
  • Gender: Sami is predominantly a masculine name but can also be used for females, especially in the Sami culture.
  • Numerology: Sami vibrates to the number 1, representing leadership, independence, and a pioneering spirit. The name is associated with new beginnings and self-reliance, making individuals with this name innovative and determined.

Sami maintains moderate popularity across various regions. It is a common name in Middle Eastern countries and among Muslim communities worldwide. In Western cultures, it is occasionally used but not as prevalent as in its native regions.

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