Sahaba/Islamic
Sümeyra
Sue-mey-rah
Pronunciation: Sue-mey-rah
سميراء
Girl Popular
Origin
Arabic/Turkish
Meaning
A small fruit; a person with a tan or brownish complexion
Thematic Cluster
Not specified
Islamic Status
Popular
Verification
Likely Valid
Quality Score
96
Religious Confidence
76
Letters
8
Meaning Urdu
پھل، فائدہ، گندمی رنگت والی
Meaning Arabic
سميراء
Sümeyra is a name deeply rooted in Islamic history, often chosen by Turkish parents for its connection to the Sahaba. It is the name of Sümeyra bint Kays, a woman known for her immense devotion and bravery. The name evokes a sense of resilience and faith. It is phonetically distinct and carries a soft yet strong cultural resonance in modern Turkey. It is often associated with names like [[Süveyda]] or [[Müesser]] in literary contexts. In Turkish tradition, it is also linked to the word 'Semere', meaning fruit or the result of effort, and [[Nisra]].
FAQs
Who was Sümeyra in Islamic history?
She was a female companion (Sahaba) of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) known for her loyalty.
What is the linguistic meaning of Sümeyra?
It is the diminutive form of 'Samra', meaning brownish or tan-colored.
Is Sümeyra a common name in Turkey?
Yes, it is a very popular choice for girls due to its religious significance.
What are the lucky elements for Sümeyra?
The lucky number is 3 and the lucky color is pink.
Is Sümeyra mentioned in the Quran?
No, it is an Islamic historical name rather than a direct Quranic term.
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