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Samar

SAH-mah

Samar (name) means a given name of Arabic origin, meaning "evening conversation," and also an island province in the Philippines. Example: “Samar loved staying up late talking with friends.”

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A given name of Arabic origin, meaning "evening conversation," and also an island province in the Philippines.
"Samar loved staying up late talking with friends."
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Etymology

From Spanish Sámar, from Waray-Waray samad.

Origin: Spanish

Novomoskovsk Yekaterinoslav

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What does “Samar” mean?

The word “Samar” means a given name of Arabic origin, meaning "evening conversation," and also an island province in the Philippines.

How do you pronounce “Samar”?

“Samar” is pronounced SAH-mah (/ˈsɑmɑɹ/ in IPA).

How do you use “Samar” in a sentence?

Here is “Samar” used in a sentence: “Samar loved staying up late talking with friends.”

What is another word for “Samar”?

Words with a similar meaning to “Samar” include Novomoskovsk and Yekaterinoslav.

What part of speech is “Samar”?

“Samar” is a name.

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