Shamiran is from the Assyrian-Aramaic Shamīrān — Assyrian rendition of foundational legendary queen Semiramis (Greek Σεμίραμις — from Akkadian Shammuramat). A modern American baby name in the broader Assyrian heritage aesthetic. Shamiran is one of the foundational Assyrian feminine names — central to traditional Assyrian + Mesopotamian Indigenous heritage. Queen Shammuramat / Semiramis (foundational c. 9th c. BCE) — foundational Assyrian regent queen + wife of foundational Shamshi-Adad V (King of Assyria 824-811 BCE) + foundational regent for son Adad-nirari III + foundational subject of foundational Greek-Roman legends (Herodotus + Diodorus + Strabo) attributing to her foundational construction of foundational Hanging Gardens of Babylon (foundational Seven Wonders of the Ancient World) — central to foundational pan-Mesopotamian foundational legendary heritage + foundational Assyrian-Chaldean cultural revival.
Featured throughout Assyrian heritage.
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Shamiran reduces to six.