Amir Khan
Athlete
1986
British professional boxer and Olympic silver medalist born in Bolton, England
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“An Arabic prince name with royal authority”
Amiir is a variant spelling of Amir, from the Arabic root 'amara' meaning to command or rule. The title Amir (also Emir) historically designated princes, chieftains, and high military commanders in the Islamic world. As a given name, it conveys nobility and leadership. The double-'i' spelling (Amiir) is a phonetic variant used in some communities to emphasize the long vowel in Arabic pronunciation.
Amir and its variants have risen steadily in Western countries alongside growing Muslim communities. In the US, it became increasingly popular in African-American communities from the 1990s onward, admired for its strong, regal sound.
In Arabic and Islamic cultures, Amir holds deep historical significance as both a noble title and a given name. It was borne by caliphs, sultans, and military leaders throughout Islamic history. In African-American communities, the name is embraced for its powerful meaning and connection to African and Islamic heritage.
Athlete
1986
British professional boxer and Olympic silver medalist born in Bolton, England
Actor
1965
Acclaimed Bollywood actor and filmmaker known for films like Lagaan, 3 Idiots, and Dangal
Royalty
Title historically used for Muslim princes and chieftains across the Islamic world
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