Javiera is a feminine name with Spanish origins. It is pronounced hah-VYEH-rah (/xaˈvje.ra/) in Spanish. This name has a unique and exotic sound, making it stand out among other names. Javiera does not have many variations, although Javierita is sometimes used as a diminutive form. In the United States, Javiera is not yet widely popular but has been steadily gaining recognition over the years. According to data from recent years, Javiera ranked 13,431st in popularity for female newborns in 2021, with 6 occurrences. Although its popularity may vary from year to year, Javiera remains a beautiful and distinctive choice for parents seeking an uncommon name for their baby girl.
Javiera Alejandra Mena Carrasco is a Chilean indie electropop musician known for her synthesized electronic sound, who achieved wider success after the release of her first studio album in 2006. |
Javiera Carrera, also known as Francisca Xaviera Eudoxia Rudecinda Carmen de los Dolores de la Carrera y Verdugo, was a prominent Chilean independence activist and is recognized as the "Mother of Chile". |
Javiera Villagra Lira is a retired Chilean field hockey midfielder. |
Javiera Díaz de Valdés Alemparte is a Chilean television actress known for her role in the telenovela "Gatas y Tuercas" and is a descendant of Javiera Carrera, a Chilean patriot. |
Mónica Javiera Blanco Suárez was a Chilean lawyer and politician who served as a minister during the second government of Michelle Bachelet (2014−2018). |