Amire

Meaning of Amire

Amire, articulated in American English as uh-MEER (/əˈmɪr/), derives from the Arabic amīr, meaning “commander” or “prince,” while also resonating with the Hebrew Amir, denoting “treetop” or “crown”; in its contemporary Anglo-American deployment, the name demonstrates a measured but discernible ascendancy—ranked 883rd in the United States for male births in 2024 with forty-one recorded occurrences, marking a modest increase from preceding years—thereby reflecting its appeal to parents who favor names that convey leadership and refined distinction. Its phonetic profile, characterized by a neutral initial schwa followed by a stressed, vibrant vowel-consonant sequence, affords both clarity and versatility, rendering it equally suitable for formal registers and informal introductions, all the while preserving a cool composure that aligns with modern naming sensibilities.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as uh-MEER (/əˈmɪr/)

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