Where does “Amira” come from?
Amira comes from Arabic أَمِيرَة, the feminine form of Arabic أَمِير, meaning commander or prince.
Amira (English): A member of a wealthy class of Armenian grandees in Constantinople which was in charge of national Armenian matters in the Ottoman Empire before the Armenian National Constitution of 1860 was adopted
Definitions
- A member of a wealthy class of Armenian grandees in Constantinople which was in charge of national Armenian matters in the Ottoman Empire before the Armenian National Constitution of 1860 was adopted