Naria

Meaning of Naria

Naria is a melodic, sun-kissed gem with Latin roots that have glowed in Mediterranean hearts for centuries. It conjures images of olive branches swaying in an Italian breeze and laughter bubbling up in lively Spanish plazas. Though still rare in the US—with just a dozen little Narias born in 2024—it’s quickly capturing hearts with its bright rhythm and playful charm. Saying NAH-ree-ah or NAHR-ee-uh feels like a promise of sunshine, a tiny adventure waiting to unfold at first light. Perfect for families craving a name that’s simple, rich in cultural flair, and brimming with a spirit of discovery, Naria inspires every new day with warmth and joy.

Pronunciation

Spanish,Italian

  • Pronunced as NAH-ree-ah (/naˈri.a/)

English

  • Pronunced as NAHR-ee-uh (/nɑrˈiə/)

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