Type: Adjective / Proper Noun
Origin: Arabic; used as a personal name and descriptive term
Synonyms (Urdu): خوشحال، صاحبِ دولت، حاکم
Synonyms (English): prosperous, wealthy, flourishing, ruler
Antonyms (Urdu): غریب، ناکام
Antonyms (English): poor, unsuccessful
Expanded Features:
Polarity: Positive
Register: Everyday, literary, proper name
Pragmatic Sense: Refers to wealth, status, or a personal name
Key Nuances:
Often used as a male first name
Also implies social or financial prosperity
Usage Contexts:
Naming
Literature and poetry
Describing wealth or flourishing conditions
Example Sentences:
Urdu: وہ ایک عامر شخص ہے
English: He is a prosperous man
Urdu: عامر خاندان شہر میں مشہور ہے
English: The Amir family is famous in the city
Urdu: ملک کی معیشت عامر ہو رہی ہے
English: The country’s economy is flourishing
Cultural Insight:
“عامر” conveys social prestige and is commonly used in Urdu-speaking communities as both an adjective and a name.