Nare is an Armenian gem of a feminine name that literally means “pomegranate,” summoning images of lush seeds, abundance and timeless beauty. Pronounced NAH-reh (nɑːrɛ), it dances off the tongue with a gentle flourish—short enough that kids can scratch it onto school desks in seconds, yet distinctive enough to stand out in a crowd. Though still delightfully rare in the U.S. (21 newborns in 2024, ranking Nare at #929), its steady climb from single digits a decade ago to 42 babies in 2021 hints at growing interest among trendsetting parents. Warm, history-laced and subtly vibrant, Nare offers a playful nod to Armenian heritage and a persuasive promise of individuality—perfect for families seeking a name that feels both meaningful and utterly one-of-a-kind.
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