The Hebrew name Amir means "treetop".
The Arabic name Amir means "prince".
Amir (×מיר) means "treetop" in Hebrew
Amir (أمير ) means "commander" in Arabic
"Amir" is a common Arabic name that means "prince" or "leader." It is often used as a boy's name in various Middle Eastern and South Asian countries.
Jahmir comes from Arabic. It is a combination of the names Jamal (handsome) and Amir (prince/leader).
as a boy's name is a variant of Amir (Arabic, Hebrew), and the meaning of Amer is "prince; treetop".
If you mean Muslim ruler, then is called Sultan, Amir, king, or president. If you mean Muslim religious leader, then is called Imam, sheikh, or Amir
it means prince Jan , Jan may be a place or a name depending on where you heard it
In Arabic, an Amir is a prince or ruler of an Islamic nation. In Hebrew, the word "amir" means treetop if spelled with an alef (אמיר), and sheaf if spelled with an ayin (עמיר).
Emir is an Arabic word, not a Hebrew word. It is close to the Hebrew word amir (אמיר) which means "treetop". Emir in Arabic (أمير) means "Prince".
It's written like this: أمير
Ameer is Arabic in origin and means ''prince".
Emir is Arabic for Commander, General and Prince. The Kuwaiti Emir's full title is "His Highness the Amir of the State of Kuwait", suggesting that in his case "Amir" means he is royalty also.
Arabic Translation : " قائد " Arabic phonetically : " Kaaed " sheik
The Arabic for "prince" is "amir," sometimes spelled "emir."