Ceira

Meaning of Ceira

Ceira, with its Gaelic soul and airy charm, evokes images of mist-kissed hills at sunrise and the promise of new beginnings. In Irish it unfolds as KAY-ruh—celebrating “dark-haired beauty”—while the English SEER-uh brings a smooth, contemporary lilt. Though it’s never dominated the charts—quietly appearing in American birth records since the 1980s—it feels both timeless and refreshingly unexpected, like discovering a hidden garden. It rolls off the tongue with gentle strength, and who can resist the playful double-take she inspires at playdates? Choosing Ceira is like penning the first line of an unfolding tale—warm, hopeful, and sparkling with the kind of promise that turns every ordinary day into an adventure.

Pronunciation

Irish

  • Pronunced as KAY-ruh (/ˈkeɪrə/)

English

  • Pronunced as SEER-uh (/ˈsɪərə/)

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