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There are 14 Sam- names for baby girls. Displayed on this page are Sam- names 1 to 14. Within these names, Samantha (English, French, and German) was the most popular in 2007, followed by Samara (English and Spanish). The unusual Sam- names are Sam (English), Samanta (English, French, and German), Sameena (Indian), Sameera (Arabic), Samia (Arabic), Samiha (Arabic), Samina (Arabic, Indian, and Iranian), Samira (Albanian, Arabic, and Iranian), Sammie (English), Sammy (English), Samuela (Italian), and Samya (Arabic and Turkish). Sam- names are rather popular as baby girl names. The names' popularity increased from the 1960s up to the 1990s. Their usage peaked in 1991 with 1.262% of baby girls being given Sam- names. Within the top 1000 baby names then, there were 1 Sam- names. The names have slipped in popularity since then. In 2007, their total usage was 0.594% with 2 Sam- names listed among the top 1000. Among all Sam- names, Samantha (English, French, and German) was the most widely used, with a ranking of #12 and a usage of 0.5609%.
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Sam ... origin and use are both in the English language ... form of Samantha ... not in the top 1000 names ... Samanta ... language of origin is English ... predominantly used in English, French, and ... variant of Samantha ... Samantha Samara Sameena ... healthy ... used predominantly in Indian and it is ... variant of Samina ... Sameera ... origin, as well as its use, is in the Arabic ... variant of Samira ... Samia ... origin and use are both in the Arabic language ... not commonly used as a baby girl name ... Samiha ... mainly used in Arabic and it is also of ... variation of Samia ... uncommon as a baby name for girls ... Samina ... healthy ... mainly used in Arabic, Indian, and ... a seldom used baby name for girls ... Samira Sammie Sammy ... origin and use are both in the English language ... form of Samantha ... not in the top 1000 names ... Samuela ... God has heard; asked ... language of origin is Hebrew and it is ... generic name has been used in the Old ... Samya ... has its origins in the Arabic language ... used largely in the Arabic and Turkish ... form of Samia ...
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