Tiara

Meaning of Tiara

Tiara twinkles with built-in sparkle: the word itself journeyed from the ornate headpieces of ancient Persian royalty, through Greek and Latin tongues, before settling into Italian and finally English, where it literally means “jeweled crown.” As a given name, Tiara wraps a little one in that same sense of pageantry and possibility—think of the first birthday photo where the frosting is everywhere but the grin is pure coronation joy. In the U.S. she sashayed onto the charts in the late 1970s, enjoyed a glittery crescendo in the ’90s, and now hovers just outside the Top 800, making her familiar yet far from over-worn. Pronounced tee-AIR-uh, Tiara feels both airy and regal, a playful reminder that every day offers a chance to straighten your invisible crown and shine.

Pronunciation

Italian

  • Pronunced as tee-AHR-uh (/tiˈaʀa/)

English

  • Pronunced as tee-AIR-uh (/tiˈeərə/)

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Notable People Named Tiara

Tiara Andini -
Tiara Thomas -
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