Elvera

#72 in Colorado

Meaning of Elvera

Elvera, a feminine appellation of Germanic provenance, derives from the Old High German elements al (“all”) and wer (“true”), thereby conveying the meaning “entirely truthful.” As a vernacular variant of Elvira, it imparts an air of measured fortitude and refined reserve that found modest favor among Anglo-American families in the early twentieth century, notably within Michigan’s birth registers where it appeared intermittently and achieved its highest placement—rank ninety-six—in 1912. Though its usage declined in subsequent decades, the name’s sustained presence in historical records attests to its enduring, if understated, appeal. Its pronunciation—el-VEER-uh (/ɛlˈvɪrə/)—reflects the phonetic consistency characteristic of classical English feminine names. In modern contexts, Elvera evokes associations of integrity, poise, and scholarly gravitas, offering a distinctive choice for those drawn to names that balance vintage charm with academic elegance.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as el-VEER-uh (/ɛlˈvɪrə/)

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