Savera

Meaning of Savera

Savera, a feminine name anchored in Sanskrit—connoting “morning” or “dawn”—and echoed in Arabic with the image of drifting clouds, carries an intrinsic promise of new beginnings. Its English pronunciation, /səˈvɪrə/, with stress on the second syllable, unfolds gently like first light cresting the horizon. Though it scarcely dominates the playground roll call—annual U.S. birth data from 2002 to 2024 record just five to ten occurrences, placing it in the mid-900s of popularity—its rarity is precisely its charm, resembling an experiment in quiet ascendance that appeals to parents seeking originality tempered by subtlety. Analytical in its appeal yet warm in its connotations and occasional poetic flourish, Savera evokes personal resilience and enduring optimism, inviting each bearer to illuminate her path with a quiet, steadfast glow.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as suh-VEER-uh (/səˈvɪrə/)

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Notable People Named Savera

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