Ostara

Meaning of Ostara

Like the first blush of dawn breaking over a frost-kissed meadow, Ostara (oh-STAR-uh) arrives brimming with the promise of spring. Drawn from the ancient Germanic festival of Eostre yet draped in the soft glow of Latin aurora, this name unfurls like a golden crocus through the snow, whispering tales of renewal, fertility, and the thrill of new beginnings. Parents enchanted by its rare sparkle will find in Ostara a lyrical melody—each syllable dancing like sunbeams on morning dew—infusing their little girl’s story with warmth, whimsy, and a dash of celestial magic. Lighthearted yet timeless, Ostara paints life in pastel hues, inviting every bearer to bloom boldly in her own bright season.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as oh-STAR-uh (/oʊˈstɑrə/)

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