Kimara

Meaning of Kimara

In the tapestry of world names, Kimara unfolds like a warm Tuscan sunrise, its Swahili roots softly whispering “miracle” while a distant Sanskrit echo hints at celestial light. The name dances on the tongue as kih-MAR-uh, as fluid and inviting as a gondola gliding through Venetian canals, and though it may draw a playful nod—“not to be confused with ‘camera,’ despite its knack for capturing hearts”—it carries a quietly noble grace. In the United States, Kimara remains a hidden treasure: in 2022 just seven little girls received the name, placing it near the 937th spot, a steady presence in the charmingly rarefied ranks. Like an heirloom olive tree planted on rolling hills, Kimara grows with timeless strength, promising each bearer her own story of warmth and wonder.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as kih-MAR-uh (/kɪ.ˈmɑr.ə/)

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Notable People Named Kimara

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