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Nimer

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How to Pronounce Nimer

Pronounced NEE-mer /ˈniː.mər/Medium

Meaning: From the Arabic Nimr, 'tiger; leopard' — a strong animal name signaling courage and power. Bold and classical.Low

In 30 seconds: A bold Arabic name: Nimer means 'tiger; leopard' (said 'NEE-mer'). Strong and classical.
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Origin MediumArabic
MeaningFrom the Arabic Nimr, 'tiger; leopard' — a strong animal name signaling courage and power. Bold and classical.

History & Origin

Nimer is Arabic (Nimr) for 'tiger; leopard,' a name of strength. It reads bold and classical — rare in the U.S. (said 'NEE-mer').

It appears only rarely in the U.S., mostly in Arabic-speaking families. Rare, bold, and strong.

Did you know? Nimer comes from the Arabic Nimr, 'tiger; leopard' — an animal name of courage and power (said 'NEE-mer').
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References — Nimer — Arabic Nimr; 'tiger; leopard'

Variations

NimrNemerNimir

Nicknames

NimMer

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Frequently Asked

What does the name Nimer mean?

Nimer is from the Arabic Nimr, 'tiger; leopard.'

How do you pronounce Nimer?

It's said NEE-mer /ˈniː.mər/ — two syllables, stress on the first.

Is Nimer a boy or girl name?

Nimer is used as a boy's name.

How popular is Nimer?

Nimer is rare in the U.S.

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