Jamyrah

Meaning of Jamyrah

Jamyrah is a modern, cross-cultural name that blends the Arabic root J-M-R—“gem” or “precious stone”—with echoes of the Sanskrit Mira, meaning “ocean” or “wonder.” The result is a lyrical union evoking a sunrise-tinted jewel emerging over a monsoon-washed Ganges. In the United States, Jamyrah first appeared on name charts in the late 1990s and has since settled around the mid-900s, reflecting its quiet but steady rise in appeal. Pronounced juh-MY-ruh, it offers an exotic lilt without tripping over tricky spellings—spare yourself the daily battles at the school gate. Worn by a daughter, Jamyrah conveys both resilience—like summer winds—and gentle grace, akin to the first lotus bloom, making it a warm, sophisticated choice for parents seeking a name that bridges continents with subtle sparkle.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as juh-MY-ruh (/dʒəˈmaɪrə/)

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