Shamma name meaning

Gender: Girl
Origin: Arabic
Usage: Arabic
Meaning: Pinch (of Snuff) and Proud
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What does Shamma mean?

Infrequent girl name Shamma is used in Arabic, meaning of Shamma is "Pinch (of Snuff) or Proud" is rooted from Arabic. Shamma is variation of predominant Shama. Meaning of Shama is Candle and Epithet of Vishnu is of Arabic and Hebrew origin.

Variants of Shamma

Shama

How popular is the name Shamma?

Shamma is a rare baby name in United States where it may not be used now since it isn't seen since 2000. But Shamma is a popular baby name in India where every 1 in 120000 have the name as well as in United Arab Emirates.

According to our findings, over 20000 babies have been named Shamma globally.

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Numerological analysis of Shamma

You don't take them seriously because of their mediocre lives. When it comes to life goals and career, you always give your best. You are a good listener and friend. Sometimes, you question your existence. Your impulsiveness and short temper are your worst character traits you need to work on. People admire your charm and independent attitude about everything. You don't care about connects much because you believe that you don't need many people in order to be happy and content with life.

Looking for names similar to Shamma? Please go through the following names

  •  TaimAllah - Boy name TaimAllah is substantially used in Arabic, TaimAllah means "Servant of God"
  •  Ashaath - Ashaath's meaning is Spread about, Humble or Scattered aimed at baby boys is chiefly used in Arabic
  •  Alzena - Alzena's meaning is The Woman or Beautiful is used specifically in Arabic, a baby girl name has origin in Arabic
  •  Nafees - Unfamiliar boy name Nafees means "Pureness or Precious" is used mainly in Arabic
  •  Alhena - Originated from Arabic, Odd and Contemporary Alhena is used particulary in Arabic and a girl name, Alhena means "A Star in the Constellation Gemini or A Ring"

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