Samaara
Heavenly skies
/səˈmeɪ.rə/, /səˈmɑː.rə/
Meaning & Origin
From the Arabic 'samaa' meaning sky or heavens
Spiritual meaning
A reminder of the vastness and beauty of Allah's creation and the infinite possibilities it holds
Language details
Samaara
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سمارہ
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समारा
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Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
/səˈmeɪ.rə/, /səˈmɑː.rə/
Lucky number
9
Lucky day
Sunday
Lucky colors
Life path
6
Lucky stone
Lapis Lazuli
Cultural & Spiritual notes
Samaara is an Arabic name that evokes a sense of celestial or ethereal beauty. In Middle Eastern cultures, the sky or heavens are often personified as a deity, representing the source of life-giving rain and the vast expanse of the cosmos. Naming a child Samaara may be a way for parents to express their hope and aspirations for their child to reach for the stars and to aspire to great heights, both literally and metaphorically.
In Islamic culture, the sky is also seen as a reminder of God's power and dominion over creation. The Arabic word "samaa" is often used in religious contexts to refer to the high place where angels or prophets commune with God. Naming a child Samaara may thus be seen as a way of reminding the child of their spiritual heritage and connection to the divine. It may also be a way of encouraging the child to seek a deeper understanding of the natural world and the spiritual realms beyond it. Ultimately, the name Samaara reflects a sense of wonder and reverence for the wonders of creation and the mysteries of the universe.
Traditional Islamic name - Traditional Islamic name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture
Historical references
Historical records show that Ibn Khaldun, Prolegomena, 1377 The name Samaara carried significant weight in that era.
14th century
Historical records show that Ibn Battuta, Travels, 1355 The name Samaara carried significant weight in that era.
14th century
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