Subira is a beautiful and unique name for baby girls. Its origin can be traced back to Swahili, a Bantu language spoken in various countries in East Africa. In Swahili, Subira is pronounced as soo-BEE-rah (/suˈbiːrɑ/). This name carries a sense of strength and resilience, as it means "patience" or "endurance" in Swahili. It is associated with the positive qualities of staying calm and composed even in challenging situations. While not very common in the United States, Subira has been given to a small number of girls over the years. In 1992, six babies were named Subira, ranking it at number 11,738 on the popularity chart. Variations of this name include Sabira.
Subira Khamis Mgalu is a Tanzanian politician and member of the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) who currently holds the position of Deputy Minister of Energy. |