This is the 2396th most frequent Arabic word.
سامي
The Arabic word "سامي" (Sami) means "elevated," "sublime," or "exalted."
Here, 'سامي' is a proper noun serving as the subject of the sentence.
سامي طالب مجتهد.
Sami is a diligent student.
In this sentence, 'السامية' is an adjective derived from the root 'سامٍ' meaning 'lofty' or 'elevated', used to describe 'principles'.
القيم الأخلاقية من المبادئ السامية.
Moral values are considered lofty principles.
'السامية' here is an adjective linked to 'السماء' (the sky), again denoting something elevated or high.