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emir

American  
[uh-meer, ey-meer, ey-meer] / əˈmɪər, eɪˈmɪər, ˈeɪ mɪər /
Also ameer, or amir

noun

  1. a chieftain, prince, commander, or head of state in some Islamic countries.

  2. a title of honor of the descendants of Muhammad.

  3. (initial capital letter) the former title of the ruler of Afghanistan.

  4. a title of certain Turkish officials.


emir British  
/ ɛˈmɪə /

noun

  1. an independent ruler or chieftain

  2. a military commander or governor

  3. a descendant of Mohammed

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Etymology

Origin of emir

First recorded in 1625–35; from Arabic ʾamīr “commander, prince,” from ʾamara “to command, order”

Explanation

An emir is a ruler or commander, especially in Africa or Arabia. Emir comes from an Arabic word for "commander." An emir is a chieftain or independent ruler who has power over a province or tribe. An emir might be a prince or just a military commander. You will only hear about emirs in places where the Arabic language has an influence.

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“Storms don’t shake us. They remind us who we are,” proclaimed an electronic billboard in City Walk on Thursday night, with a quote from Dubai’s emir.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 6, 2026

With Noem’s attention focused on her need to travel in the style of a Persian Gulf emir, the actual administration of the department has suffered.

From Salon • Feb. 28, 2026

The emir of Qatar is also very friendly with Trump, having given him, as a present, a $400 million jetliner to use as the next Air Force One.

From Slate • Oct. 16, 2025

“It’s not like al Qaeda or ISIS, where you have a command or an emir in charge giving orders,” Hoffman said.

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 22, 2025

That’s what I thought, anyway, as we rode in the sweet-smelling car, through the garden estate of the emir, past marble beds full of black tulips, to his castle by the sea.

From "Everything Sad Is Untrue" by Daniel Nayeri