Hebrew Origin

Sami

A short, bright Scandinavian name (from Sámuel) meaning 'God has heard,' Sami is also used across Arabic and Hebrew-speaking cultures. The name's brevity and international currency make it appealing to multicultural families, carrying both playfulness and quiet spiritual depth.

Sami is a name of Hebrew origin. A short, bright Scandinavian name (from Sámuel) meaning 'God has heard,' Sami is also used across Arabic and Hebrew-speaking cultures. The name's brevity and international currency make it appealing to multicultural families, carrying both playfulness and quiet spiritual depth.

Common as both a standalone name and diminutive in Scandinavian, Arabic, and Jewish cultures.

Origin & Etymology

The name Sami has roots in the Hebrew language tradition. It derives from elements meaning “a short, bright Scandinavian name (from Sámuel) meaning 'God has heard,' Sami is also used across Arabic and Hebrew-speaking cultures”.

Cultural context: Common as both a standalone name and diminutive in Scandinavian, Arabic, and Jewish cultures.

As a unisex's name, Sami carries the character of its Hebrew heritage while remaining a distinctive and uncommon choice for parents seeking something unique.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does the name Sami mean?

Sami means "A short, bright Scandinavian name (from Sámuel) meaning 'God has heard,' Sami is also used across Arabic and Hebrew-speaking cultures. The name's brevity and international currency make it appealing to multicultural families, carrying both playfulness and quiet spiritual depth.", and is of Hebrew origin.

Is Sami a boy or girl name?

Sami is a unisex name, used for both boys and girls.

What is the origin of the name Sami?

Sami is of Hebrew origin. Common as both a standalone name and diminutive in Scandinavian, Arabic, and Jewish cultures.

Quick Facts
Gender

Unisex

Syllables

2

Origin

Hebrew

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