What Does the Name Samira Mean?

Samira is a girl's name of Arabic origin meaning “companion in evening conversation.”

Updated June 2026

NameSamira
Genderfemale
OriginArabic
Meaningcompanion in evening conversation
VariantsSameera, Samirah, Samíra, Semira
PopularityCommon across the Arab world and among Muslim communities; also used in Persian and South Asian contexts. Moderate use in Western Europe.

The meaning and origin of Samira

The name Samira means companion in evening conversation and has Arabic origins. Samira is the feminine form of the Arabic Samir, meaning a companion in nighttime or evening conversation, an entertaining companion who tells stories after dark.

Variants and related names

Samira is related to several other names you may recognize: Sameera, Samirah, Samíra, Semira. These share a common root or are spelling and language variants of the same name.

How popular is the name Samira?

Common across the Arab world and among Muslim communities; also used in Persian and South Asian contexts. Moderate use in Western Europe.

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Frequently asked questions

What does the name Samira mean?+

The name Samira means “companion in evening conversation” and is of Arabic origin.

What is the origin of the name Samira?+

Samira originates from Arabic.

Is Samira a popular name?+

Yes — see the popularity note above for how Samira has trended in the US over time.

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Sources

  1. Behind the Name — Etymology and history of first namesBehind the Name
  2. US Social Security Administration — Popular baby names by yearSocial Security Administration
  3. A Dictionary of First Names — Oxford ReferenceOxford University Press

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