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Maher (Arabic: ماهر) is an Arabic given name meaning "skillful" or "talented" or "expert." In Arabic context, it is pronounced " Maa-her ." Notable people with the name include:
Mahir (also spelled Maher or "Mihir-A", Arabic: ماهر) is an Arabic given name meaning "skilled" or "expert". Notable people with the name include: Notable people with the name include: Given name
Ó Meachair or O'Meachair (anglicised as Mahar, Maher, Mahir, Marr, Meagar, Meagher, Meaher, O'Maher and O'Meagher) is a Gaelic Irish surname. Ó Meachair literally means grandson/descendant of ('O' prefix) the kind, generous or hospitable (Meachair). By the Irish name convention, this becomes "descendant of a kind, hospitable chief (clan leader)".
Mahi Beamer (born 1928), Hawaiian singer and hula dancer; Mahi Binebine (born 1959), Moroccan painter and novelist; Mahi B. Chowdhury (born 1969), Bangladeshi politician; Mahi Gill, Indian actress
The name Mahesh (/mahe-sh/) is a short version of a name of Sanskrit origin, Maheswara or Umamaheswara, meaning "great ruler" (Mahaa + Ishwar). It is a popular name for Hindu boys as it is one of the names of the Hindu deity Shiva. People with the name include:
Ciarán Maher (1962–2012), Irish name Ciarán Ó Meachair, Irish Gaelic footballer; Ciaron Maher (born 1981), Australian thoroughbred racehorse trainer; Davie Maher (1880–1936), English footballer; Denis Maher (born 1991), Irish name Denis Ó Meachair, Irish hurler; Edwin Maher, New Zealand-born TV journalist; Frank Maher (disambiguation ...
Waltons Stores (Interstate) Ltd v Maher, leading case in Australian contract law; Maher v. Town Council of Portland, Canadian constitutional law court decision dealing with the constitutional guarantees for denominational schools; Mehr (disambiguation) Mahar (tribe) of Sindh and Punjab, Pakistan; Mahir or Maher, Arabic given name
Maeve (in that spelling) was a Top 100 girls' name in Ireland for all but 12 of the 46 years between 1964 and 2009, and Meabh ranked 99th on the list of the most popular Irish girls' names of 2020. In Northern Ireland , Maeve was a Top 100 girls' name between 1997 and 2004, and Meabh ranked 44th in 2017.