Solara

Meaning of Solara

Solara, a neoclassical feminine given name formed through the affixation of the suffix –a to the Latin root sol (sun), functions as a phono-morphological innovation within contemporary Anglo-American nomenclature. Its technical phonetic profile, transcribed as /soʊˈlærə/, adheres to American English articulatory norms, presenting a trochaic stress pattern that underscores the second syllable. Etymologically, the name conveys associations with solar phenomena, luminous energy, and astronomical paradigms, situating it at the intersection of scientific terminology and modern naming conventions. Demographic analysis of United States Social Security data from 2000 to 2024 reveals consistent yet modest adoption, with annual occurrences ranging from 5 to 71 and a placement within the lower quartile of the top 1000 female names, thus reflecting its status as an unconventional choice that nevertheless maintains continuity in usage.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as soh-LAR-uh (/soʊˈlærə/)

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