Ciera

Meaning of Ciera

Ciera is a radiant twist on Sierra, rooted in the Spanish word for “mountain range” and tracing back to the Latin serra, meaning “saw.” It carries a sense of strength and adventure, like a sunlit peak cutting through morning mist. Each year a handful of parents—about ten in 2024—choose this name, keeping its charm fresh and distinctive. The warm, flowing sound—see-AIR-uh—feels like a gentle breeze on a high ridge. Ciera evokes bold explorers and caring protectors, an inspiring choice for a girl destined to climb her own summits. Though its popularity peaked in the mid-1990s, its steady return to the charts shows that true peaks always beckon new climbers.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as see-AIR-uh (/siːˈeɪrə/)

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Notable People Named Ciera

Ciera Payton -
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