Samara

  • Origin
    Arabic, Hebrew
  • Meaning
    "Samara" represents a woman who is believed to have a strong connection with the divine, either as one who is heard by God or as someone protected by a higher power.
  • Variations
    Samira, Samuela, Samar
  • Similar names
    Samantha, Sara, Amara, Tamara
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  • Samara, a charming and timeless baby girl name, holds a rich history with diverse cultural origins. Derived from the Hebrew name "Samuel," it carries the profound meaning of "heard by God" or "asked of God." In Arabic, "Samara" takes on an equally captivating significance, symbolizing a divine shield or a companion of the night. Parents often choose this name for their daughters, celebrating the idea of a profound connection with the divine, believing that their little Samara is guided and protected by higher forces. Its melodious sound and global appeal make it a popular choice across various cultures. Throughout history and in contemporary times, Samaras have left their mark in various fields. From talented artists and musicians to inspiring athletes and authors, the name Samara has graced notable personalities worldwide. Whether you prefer to call her Sam, Mara, or another affectionate nickname, a girl named Samara is sure to bring joy and positivity to those around her. The name's uniqueness and spiritual undertones make it a wonderful choice for any family seeking a name that exudes strength, grace, and a touch of the divine.
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