Amira Benyamina
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Amira Benyamina was a French journalist and a member of the French Brotherhood of Assassins who operated in Paris in the mid-19th century.
Operating as a team alongside Henri Escoffier and Michel Moulin, she and her fellow Assassins inducted the former soldier Simeon Price into the Brotherhood in 1854.[1]
Behind the scenes
Amira Benyamina is a character introduced in the first novel of the Assassin's Creed: The Engine of History series, The Magus Conspiracy, written by Kate Heartfield and released in August 2022.
- Etymology
The given name Amira is Arabic in origin meaning "princess". It means the same in Hindi also, however in Hebrew it means either "treetop" or "saying". The surname Benyamina is derived from the Hebrew name Benjamina, the feminine form of Benjamin, it means ""son of the right hand". Alternatively, in Maghrebi Arabic Benyamina means "son of Yamina" chiefly in Algeria.
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