Proper noun
Shams (plural Shamses)
A surname from Arabic.
Shams
plural of Sham
The silent colossal National Lie that is the support and confederate of all the tyrannies and shams and inequalities and unfairnesses that afflict the peoples - that is the one to throw bricks and sermons at. Mark Twain
False men and shams talk big and do nothing. Democritus
Mere flimflam stories, and nothing but shams and lies. Miguel de Cervantes
And The Athletic’s Shams Charania followed that up to report that the MRI on Simmons’ left knee was clean, and the Sixers star is expected to be day-to-day. Source: Internet
Adeel Shams makes millions reselling sneakers. Source: Internet
Another report indicates that Baha al-Din’s grandfather, Ahmad al-Khatibi, was born to Ferdows Khatun, a daughter of the reputed Hanafite jurist and author Shams al-A’emma Abu Bakr of Sarakhs, who died circa 1088 (Af 75; FB 6 n.4; Mei 74 n. 17). Source: Internet