HARMER - translation to arabic
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HARMER - translation to arabic

FAMILY NAME

HARMER         

ألاسم

أَذًى ; أَذِيَّة ; أَضْرار ; إِيذاء ; بَأْس ; سُوء ; ضِرَار ; ضَرّ ; ضُرّ ; ضَيْر

الفعل

آذَى ; أَضَرَّ ; ضارَ ; ضارَّ ; ضَرَّ

غير مضر      
harmless
ضار ب      

harmful

Definition

self-harm
¦ noun deliberate injury to oneself, typically as a manifestation of a psychological or psychiatric disorder.
¦ verb commit self-harm.
Derivatives
self-harmer noun

Wikipedia

Harmer

Harmer is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Alfred C. Harmer (1825–1900), American politician from Pennsylvania
  • Ambrose Harmer (died c.1647), Virginia colonial politician
  • Barbara Harmer (1953–2011), English Concorde pilot
  • Dani Harmer (born 1989), British actress
  • Florence Harmer (1890–1976), English historian
  • Frederic William Harmer (1835–1923), English geologist
  • Frederick Harmer (1884–1919), English athlete
  • John Harmer (bishop) (1857–1944), Anglican bishop of Adelaide, then of Rochester
  • John Harmer (mayor) (fl. 1737–47), Virginia colonial politician
  • John L. Harmer (born 1934), American politician
  • Juliet Harmer (born 1943), British actress
  • Lillian Harmer (1883 – 1946), American character actress
  • Nick Harmer (born 1975), American rock musician
  • Russell Harmer (1896–1940), British sailor
  • Sarah Harmer (born 1970), Canadian singer-songwriter
  • Sidney Frederic Harmer (1862–1950), British zoologist
  • Wendy Harmer (born 1955), Australian writer and comedian
Examples of use of HARMER
1. Both pilots had been with the wing "for quite some time," Harmer said.
2. The ruling, Duke of Brunswick v Harmer, remains a bedrock of England‘s archaic defamation laws.
3. Todd Harmer, commander of the 33rd Fighter Wing, 58th Fighter Squadron.
4. "It makes me wonder what else is going on," said John Harmer, 30, a London office worker.
5. The cause of the collision was not immediately known, but the Air Force will investigate, Harmer said.