Itzamara

Meaning of Itzamara

When you hear Itzamara, it’s like a burst of sunrise over a Caribbean shoreline—eet-sah-MAH-rah (/iːtˈsamaɾa/) rolls off the tongue with salsa rhythm and a wink of mystery. Rooted in Spanish flair, some even whisper echoes of the ancient Maya Itzá people dancing through the “mar,” the sea—so the name feels part warrior, part ocean breeze. Though Itzamara is still a hidden gem in the U.S.—just 21 little girls were given this lyrical treasure in 2024, landing around the #929 spot—it’s steadily sailing up the charts like a joyful songbird. Parents choose it for its adventurous sparkle, picturing backyard fiestas under fairy lights and a bold girl who’ll chart her own course with sunlit curiosity and that irresistible, storybook charm.

Pronunciation

Spanish

  • Pronunced as eet-sah-MAH-rah (/iːtˈsamaɾa/)

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