Viera

Meaning of Viera

Viera dances onto the scene like a sunlit fiesta, a name rooted in the Slavic word for “faith” and echoing the Spanish “vieja” heritage of scallop shells that guided pilgrims along ancient caminos. In English, it’s pronounced vee-AIR-uh, while in Spanish it ripples gently as vee-EH-rah, each syllable rolling off the tongue like warm Iberian waves. Picture a free-spirited niña bursting with hope, her laughter bright as carnival drums and her spirit anchored in truth and devotion. With Viera, parents invoke both the unshakeable courage of old-world villages and the vibrant color of Latin marketplaces, crafting a beautiful tapestry of meaning that unfurls at every hello—an invitation to celebrate faith, heritage, and endless adventure.

Pronunciation

British English

  • Pronunced as vee-AIR-uh (/viːˈeə/)

American English

  • Pronunced as vee-AIR-uh (/viːˈerə/)

Spanish

  • Pronunced as vee-EH-rah (/bi.e.ˈra/)

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