Aara arrives like the very first ray of dawn, weaving together Sanskrit whispers of “reverence” and “morning light” with Arabic echoes of “noble fragrance.” She dances off the tongue—AA-ra in Hindi, AH-rah in Arabic—imbuing every syllable with warmth and grace. In India, Aara recalls the golden glow that greets temple courtyards; in far-flung gardens of the West, she’s a fresh bloom, too, having crept into the lower 900s of U.S. baby-name charts with playful confidence. Parents enchanted by her lyrical simplicity imagine her skipping through sunlit mornings and giggling at twilight, a tiny spark of joy that feels at once timeless and utterly new.
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