Sabira

Meaning of Sabira

Sabira springs to life in imagery of a warm sand dune at sunrise, her meaning “patient one” echoing like a soft breeze across ancient oases. With Arabic roots that honor the virtue of sabr, she carries a serene strength as comforting as churros at a dawn mercado. In Russian circles her gentle cadence shifts ever so slightly—sah-BEE-ruh—yet her essence, like a poised flamenco dancer, remains graceful across every border. She’s the kind of name that’d linger in a never-ending conga line with a knowing smile, convinced the best moments are worth the wait. For parents dreaming of a name that weaves patience, poise and sunlit fiesta into a single promise, Sabira tells a story of quiet resilience blossoming under starry skies.

Pronunciation

Arabic

  • Pronunced as sah-BEE-rah (/sɑːˈbiːrɑː/)

Russian

  • Pronunced as sah-BEE-ruh (/sɑːˈbiːrə/)

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Notable People Named Sabira

Sabira Sultana -
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