Kirra

Meaning of Kirra

Kirra, pronounced KEER-uh, absolutely sparkles with vibrant originality: in Australian Aboriginal tongues it often means “leaf” or “embrace,” while it also echoes Greek Kira, the regal “lady.” It surges into the imagination like a tropical ola, unfurling visions of emerald rainforests and sun-kissed coasts. Over the past forty years, Kirra has glided in and out of the U.S. top 1,000—currently resting at #923 in 2024 with 27 radiant newborns—so it balances cozy familiarity with fresh, uncharted allure. Each crisp syllable rolls across the tongue like a flamenco trill under a Spanish moon, persuasive in its lively simplicity yet steeped in cultural echoes. Rooted in sunlit forests and classical grace, Kirra promises parents an effortless melody to cradle their daughter—no assembly required!

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as KEER-uh (/kɪrə/)

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