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  2. Samira - Wikipedia

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    Samira (also spelled Samirah, Sameera, Semira and Sameerah; Sanskrit: समीर, romanized: samīra Arabic: سميرة Persian: سميرا pronounced) is a Sanskrit, Arabic, or Persian given name. In Sanskrit , Sameera or Samira ( Sanskrit : समीरः , romanized : samīraḥ ) is a feminine given-name, meaning "breeze, wind," [ 1 ] or ...

  3. Samira Bawumia - Wikipedia

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    Samira Bawumia (née Ramadan) (born 20 August 1980) [1] [2] is a Ghanaian politician who served as the Second Lady of Ghana from 2017 to 2025. [3] She is married to former Vice-President of Ghana , Mahamudu Bawumia .

  4. Sameera Aziz - Wikipedia

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    Sameera Aziz was born on 24 June 1976 in Al-Khober, Saudi Arabia, to Aziz-ur-Rehman and Mehar Afroz.She has two brothers, and is the only daughter. Her early education was completed abroad, in Karachi's Gulistan Shah Abdul Latif School, and later at P.E.C.H.S. Girl's College and the University of Karachi.

  5. Samira Saraya - Wikipedia

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    Saraya is the first Palestinian drag king, performing under the stage name "Samimo".She began performing at parties and events of the radical queer community in 2003. Her first major stage role was in the play The Silwan Peacock (2012), in which she plays a young Arab woman who is forced to navigate among the conflicting interests of the state, the Israeli settlement, and the local Arab ...

  6. Samira Makhmalbaf - Wikipedia

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    Samira Makhmalbaf (Persian: سمیرا مخملباف, Samira Makhmalbaaf; pronunciation ⓘ, born 15 February 1980) is an Iranian filmmaker and screenwriter. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] She is the daughter of Mohsen Makhmalbaf , the film director and writer. [ 3 ]

  7. Sameera Moussa - Wikipedia

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    Sameera Moussa or Samira Musa Ali (Egyptian Arabic: سميرة موسى) (March 3, 1917 – August 15, 1952) was an Egyptian atomic scientist and physicist, she is the first female Egyptian nuclear physicist. [1] Moussa held a doctorate in atomic radiation.

  8. Samira Brahmia - Wikipedia

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    Samira Brahmia was born in Besançon, France, in the mid-1970s, while her father was studying there. Her family moved back to Algeria when she was a child, and she grew up there. [1] In Algeria in the 1990s, during a decade of near-civil war, she dreamed of becoming a singer.

  9. Samira bint Abdullah Al Saud - Wikipedia

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    Princess Samira bint Abdullah Al Faisal Al Farhan Al Saud (also spelled Sameera) (Arabic: سميرة بنت عبدالله آل سعود) is a Saudi disability advocate, philanthropist, and member of the Saudi royal family. She works to promote awareness of disability in Saudi Arabia, particularly autism and schizophrenia. She is the ...