1. Summer
Summer: Season of growth, abundance, and joy
We found 208 names that are similar to "Zumar" based on sound and style.
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Summer: Season of growth, abundance, and joy
**Meaning:** Slavic "elm seed," Arabic "evening companion," Hebrew "guardian"
Xiomara (Hispanic): radiant, hospitable, kind
Samira: Persian for "night traveler" or "one who walks in the night"; Arabic for "nightly companion" or "friend of the night."
Sommer: German origin, meaning "summer"; warmth, sunshine, joy of summer season.
Samaria: Watchful, protective
Night companion, companion of the evening, fruitful, bountiful
Samaira: Wind, freedom, change, new beginnings (Sanskrit)
Samarah (Arabic): Fruitful, abundant, divine protection
Somer: "summer" (Latin)
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Simra: "Singing," "melodious," "enchanting," "dark complexioned," "peace," "harmony"
Samari means "one who is watched over by God" (African origin).
companion
Zamora: Spanish name meaning "fortress," conveying strength and resilience.
Simrah: Serenity, Tranquility (Arabic)
Zamira: "Songstress" or "Beautiful Singer" (Arabic)
Sumer: Land between the Tigris and Euphrates in Mesopotamia, site of an ancient civilization.
Simar: Remembrance (Sanskrit)
Samera: "the fruit of the jujube tree" (Arabic)
Zamaria: "Singer of the Sea"
Zemira: Hebrew origin meaning "song" or "melody," signifying creativity, expression, and lasting admiration.
Samyra: Serene, companion, night visitor (Arabic/Persian)
Joyful companion, warmth
Zamara: Arabic origin meaning "flower" or "blossom", associated with gentleness, kindness, and nature.
Samra: Arabic origin meaning "dark" or "brown," also associated with "night" or "evening."
Sumaira: "dark beauty" (Arabic), "beautiful abode" (Sanskrit), "singing nightingale" (Persian).
Fruitful, generous, companionable
Song or melody
Summar: Remembrance, contemplation, deep memory.
Sumera: Arabic origin meaning "fruitful" or "prosperous."