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      Meaning of the first name Adamira

      Origin

      Likely Arabic or Hebrew

      Meaning

      Perhaps Noble or Belonging to Adam

      Variations

      Aamirah, Adalira, Adamina
      The name Adamira has potential roots in both Arabic and Hebrew languages. It is believed to mean perhaps noble or belonging to Adam, with Adam signifying humanity or a connection to the first man in biblical texts. This dual etymology suggests both a cultural and historical significance, grounding it in the rich contexts of both Arabic and Hebrew traditions.

      Historically, names deriving from the Hebrew Adam have been prevalent in various cultures, symbolizing human dignity and noble lineage. The influence of the name can be seen through its various adaptations across different civilizations and languages, with Adamira likely emerging as a unique variant within those traditions. As such, it occupies a place in the intersection of linguistic evolution and cultural identity, reflecting the values of the societies from which it originated.

      In contemporary times, Adamira is less commonly encountered than its more popular counterparts, yet it retains a certain charm and uniqueness. Its usage can be found among diverse communities, often chosen for its cultural depth and melodic quality. As a name, Adamira may appeal to parents seeking a distinctive option that resonates with themes of nobility and historical significance, making it relevant in today's multicultural society.

      Based on our records...

      Juan

      Juan

      This is the most common name of those married to a Adamira.
      Anarosa

      Anarosa

      This is the most common name for a child of a Adamira.

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      1960 is when there were the most people born with the first name Adamira.

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