Kamirah

Meaning of Kamirah

Kamirah, pronounced kuh-MEER-ə, unfolds like a soft aria beneath a silvered moon, its lineage rooted in the Arabic word for “full moon” yet blooming with universal warmth and generosity. When whispered through the balmy air of an Italian dusk, its syllables carry the glow of Tuscan vineyards at twilight, the hush of olive groves stirred by a gentle breeze, and the playful promise of midnight gelato shared beneath lantern-lit balconies. Though only a dozen little Kamirahs graced American birth records in 2024, each new bearer weaves her own stanza into the name’s ever-unfolding ballad. Evoking both the serene authority of moonlight and the tender embrace of maternal devotion, Kamirah invites families to dream of daughters who shine with quiet confidence, offering light and comfort wherever they roam.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as kuh-MEER-uh (/kəˈmɪrə/)

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