Atara

Meaning of Atara

Atara, pronounced ah-TAH-rah, emerges from ancient Hebrew roots meaning “crown” or “queen,” shining with the regal sparkle of Diwali diyas on a moonlit monsoon night. She carries the whisper of biblical scrolls and the heartbeat of Bollywood dance, swirling together like vibrant Holi powders in midair. Though she still tiptoes through the American name charts—hovering around the 900s with forty to fifty newborns each year—Atara is a hidden gem ready to bloom like jasmine in a summer breeze. Her every syllable feels like a lovingly brewed cup of cardamom chai, warm and comforting, crowned with saffron threads and a playful wink. Full of spirited promise and timeless grace, Atara invites families to script a story as colorful and joyous as an Indian wedding procession.

Pronunciation

Hebrew

  • Pronunced as ah-TAH-rah (/a.t̪aˈʁa/)

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