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Revision as of 00:01, 10 December 2006 by Ceyockey (talk | contribs) (Revert to revision 87285956 dated 2006-11-12 05:45:00 by 65.189.182.150 using popups)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Samir and Sameer are both used to spell two completely different given names. One is of Arabic origin (سمير samīr "entertaining companion") traditionally given to Muslim males, and another is of Sanskrit origin (समिर samir "gust of wind"), traditionally given to Hindu males. In linguistic areas with populations of both Hindus and Muslims, two people can have names that sound the same (or almost the same, depending on the ambient language), but not actually have the same name.
As an Arabic-derived name, this may refer to:
- Samir Beloufa (born 1979), an Algerian footballer
- Samir Zaoui (born 1976), an Algerian footballer
- Samir Azzouz (born 1986), a Dutch terrorist suspect
- Samir Mathur (born 1986), a former terrorist suspect.
In Media
In the American comedy film Office Space, one of the main characters is named Samir Nagheenanajar. He is played by Ajay Naidu.
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