Keera

Meaning of Keera

Keera sparkles with a blend of heritage and modern charm. Stemming from the Irish Ciara—“little dark one”—it carries a quiet strength and depth, while its kinship with the Sanskrit Kira—“beam of light”—adds a luminous twist. Though delightfully uncommon, hovering just outside the top 900 names for newborn girls, Keera feels warm and approachable—like stumbling into a hidden bookshop on a bustling street. Parents seeking a name that’s both elegant and easygoing will love how naturally it rolls off the tongue: KEER-uh. Unmistakably distinctive without being fussy, Keera promises a lifetime of first impressions as bright and comforting as her name suggests—plus, she’ll breeze through roll call with nary a spelling mishap.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as KEER-uh (/ˈkɪrə/)

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