Amir is a title of rulers or military leaders in many Muslim countries, alternatively written as Emir .
Amir or Ameer may also refer to:
Gil or GIL may refer to:
Shari may refer to:
Vali or Wali can refer to:
Tali may refer to:
Aslan is the fictional lion in C. S. Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia.
Amar may refer to:
Arjun or Arjuna may refer to
Khan is a surname of Turko-Mongol origin, today most commonly found in parts of India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Uzbekistan and Iran. It is derived from the historic title khan, referring to military chief or royalty. It originated as a hereditary title among nomadic tribes in the Central and Eastern Eurasian Steppe during antiquity and was popularized by Afghan dynasties in the rest of Asia as well as in Eastern Europe during the medieval period.
Kanan may refer to:
Alam is a masculine name derived from several ancient languages including :
Aamir is a given name, a variant spelling of the Arabic name Amer, common to the cultures of the Indian subcontinent. Notable people with the name include:
Amir (also spelled Ameer or Emir; is a masculine name of multi-lingual origin.
Nigar may refer to:
Jabbar is an Arabic word meaning "great" or "mighty". With the definite article as al-Jabbar it is one of the names of God in Islam, and is so used in the given name Abd al-Jabbar.
Amir Khan may refer to:
Rani is an Indian given name or refers to a female princely ruler.
Emir is a title of rulers or military leaders in many Muslim countries. Alternative spellings are Amir and Ameer.
Ambi or Ambi may refer to:
Aamir may refer to:
Alik may refer to: