Muslim (common in Pakistan, Bangladesh, and India): from a
title of Persian origin, a short form of Arabic Amir
‘prince’, ‘commander’.Polish: from a short form of any of
various Old Polish personal names containing the element mir
‘peace’, ‘quiet’, ‘esteem’, for example Miroslaw or
Jaromir.Catalan: patronymic from Mir, a
medieval personal name of Germanic origin (see Miro).French: variant of Mire 1.
Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-508137-4
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