Amir (disambiguation)

Amir (disambiguation)

Amir may refer to:

* In Hebrew, "Amir" (אמיר) means the top part of a tree - and is also commonly used as a first name.
* Amir, Israel is a small community in northern Israel
* Əmir, village in Azerbaijan
* "Amir" or "Emir", the title of rulers or military leaders in many Muslim countries.
* Amir-al-Muminin.
* Commander of a unit, military or paramilitary, especially a paramilitary Jihadist group.
* One of many persons whose personal name is "Amir" (also may be spelt "Ameer").
** Ameer Ali, a Muslim Australian economist and community leader.
** Ameer Bukhari, a Saudi student pilot.
** Ameer Bux Bhutto, a Pakistani politician.
**Ameer (film) - a 1954 Bollywood film
** Amir Vahedi, Iranian professional poker player
** Amir Peretz, Moroccan-born Israeli politician
** Abdul Ameer Yousef Habeeb, an Iraqi-born journalist in the USA.
* British warship, HMS Ameer (D01).
* Ameer class escort carriers.
* Abdul Abulbul Amir, a folk song written in 1877.
* Amir Persian pop singer
* Abdel Hakim 'Amer, Egyptian military commander during the Six-Day War.
* Emir (Parkreiner) is a character from the video game Killer7
* Amir Sadollah, UFC mixed martial artist and winner of the 7th season of the The Ultimate Fighter.

ee also

*Emir


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