Serra is a female given name of Italian derivation, tracing back to the Latin term serra—denoting “saw” or “mountain ridge”—and thus connoting structural resilience and topographical elevation. Pronounced /ˈsɛra/ in Italian and /ˈsɛrə/ in English, Serra occupies a discreet but persistent niche within Anglo-American naming conventions, as reflected by its Social Security Administration rankings, which have consistently fallen between the 920th and 950th positions from 2018 through 2024, with annual birth counts narrowly oscillating between seven and ten. This statistical steadiness—marked by neither dramatic ascents nor sharp declines—illustrates a deliberate parental preference for appellations that harmonize classical etymology with contemporary brevity. While Serra remains outside the upper tiers of popularity charts, its sustained presence underscores an analytical appeal to those seeking a name that embodies both cultural heritage and measured distinctiveness.
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