Imagine a sunlit monsoon breeze weaving through marigoldImagine a sunlit monsoon breeze weaving through marigold garlands, carrying the name Jirah—with its spirited, unisex charm—like a playful sitar riff you can’t shake. Pronounced hee-RAH under Filipino palms and jee-RAH across American suburbs, this luminous name hails from Hebrew lore, where it means “He will see,” casting a watchful, poetic glow over its bearer. In the Indian imagination, Jirah sparkles like a turmeric-dusted sunset, blending ancient traditions with a fresh Bollywood rhythm; it feels just right whether a little boy’s unveiling his first cricket bat or a girl’s twirling in vibrant mehndi. And with its steady climb into the U.S. mid-900s in baby-name rankings, Jirah proves itself as timeless as Diwali fireworks—bursting with warmth, promise and a dash of spice.
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