Hera

Meaning of Hera

The name Hera is of Greek origin and is primarily used for females. Pronounced as HEER-uh (/ˈhɪərə/), this name carries a rich historical and mythological significance. In Greek mythology, Hera is revered as the queen of the gods, wife of Zeus, and goddess of marriage and family. This powerful association makes Hera an embodiment of strength, leadership, and nurturing qualities. Although it remains relatively rare in the United States, with occurrences fluctuating between 5 to 59 newborns annually over recent decades, its timeless elegance continues to attract parents seeking a name that conveys both classical beauty and formidable presence. Variations like Heraclia offer additional options for those who appreciate the cultural depth and regal connotations associated with the name Hera.

Pronunciation

British English

  • Pronunced as HEER-uh (/'hɪərə/)

American English

  • Pronunced as HEER-uh (/'hɪrə/)

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Notable People Named Hera

Hera Hilmarsdóttir, also known as Hera Hilmar, is an Icelandic actress who has been active in the film industry since 1995.
Hera Lindsay Bird is a renowned New Zealand poet.
Hera Hyesang Park is a renowned South Korean soprano.
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