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Aamir

boyWorks in English
PronunciationAA-mir

Meaning

Prosperous, full of life, prince. A name that conveys leadership and vitality.

Aamir in English: Prosperous, full of life, prince.

Works in English: Aamir is easy to pronounce in English, making it a popular choice for Indian diaspora families in the US, UK, Canada, and Australia.

About the name Aamir

Aamir is an Arabic and Urdu Muslim boy's name meaning prosperous, full of life, and prince — from the Arabic "amir" (أمير), carrying connotations of leadership, vitality, and flourishing. As a given name, Aamir suggests a child who will lead and thrive. The name is widely used across South Asian Muslim communities in India and Pakistan. Internationally, the name gained enormous recognition through Aamir Khan, one of Bollywood's most acclaimed and globally known actors, whose thoughtful film projects have reached audiences worldwide. For Indian Muslim diaspora families in the US, UK and Canada, Aamir (AA-mir) is a two-syllable name that is easily pronounced in English and carries both cultural depth and the recognisable associations of a global icon.

Frequently asked questions

What does Aamir mean?

Prosperous, full of life, prince. A name that conveys leadership and vitality.

What does Aamir mean in English?

In English, Aamir means "Prosperous, full of life, prince". It is a name of Urdu and Arabic origin.

Is Aamir an Indian name?

Yes, Aamir is an Indian name of Urdu and Arabic origin, widely used across South Asia and by Indian diaspora communities in the US, UK, Canada and Australia.

How do you pronounce Aamir?

Aamir is pronounced AA-mir.

Is Aamir a Muslim name?

Yes, Aamir is a Muslim name of Urdu and Arabic origin, widely used by Muslim families across South Asia and the Indian Muslim diaspora.

What is the origin of the name Aamir?

Aamir is a name of Urdu and Arabic origin. It is traditionally used as a boy's name.

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