Irasema

Meaning of Irasema

Imagine the name Irasema as a soft melody drifting in on a warm breeze, carrying tales of Brazil’s lush rainforests and the pages of José de Alencar’s 19th-century romance. Embraced in Spanish-speaking cultures and pronounced ee-rah-SEH-mah, this feminine treasure springs from the indigenous Tupi words for “honey” (ira) and “beautiful” (sy-emã), conjuring golden sweetness and radiant charm. Though only a handful of New York newborns sported Irasema in the 1950s, its rarity today makes it a hidden gem perfect for parents craving originality. Warm, lyrical, and delightfully playful, Irasema is an inspirational choice destined to sweeten a little girl’s journey through life.

Pronunciation

Spanish

  • Pronunced as ee-rah-SEH-mah (/iˈra.se.ma/)

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Notable People Named Irasema

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