Siera

Meaning of Siera

Siera is a feminine given name of Spanish origin, stemming from the word sierra, which denotes a mountain range and, by extension, suggests resilience and natural grandeur. In the United States it has seen modest but consistent use, particularly in Indiana, where official records from 1990 to 2001 show annual occurrences ranging from five to twelve newborns and rankings fluctuating between 136 and 148. Pronounced see-ER-uh (/siˌərə/), Siera balances a sense of geographical heritage with contemporary appeal, offering parents a name that is at once distinctive, easy to pronounce, and rooted in Latin linguistic tradition.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as see-ER-uh (/siˌərə/)

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Notable People Named Siera

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