Taira is a beautiful and unique name of Japanese origin, meaning "peaceful." It is pronounced as tah-ee-rah (/taɪˈra/). This elegant name has gained popularity in California, with occurrences dating back to the 1980s. Taira has also been associated with strength and grace, making it a wonderful choice for parents looking for a name that exudes poise and tranquility. A variation of this name is Tyra. With its rich cultural significance and lovely sound, Taira is a lovely choice for baby girls.
Taira no Kiyomori was a prominent military leader in Japan who established the first samurai-dominated administrative government. |
Taira no Tokuko, also known as Kenreimon-in, was the daughter of Taira no Kiyomori and Taira no Tokiko, and she served as the empress consort of Emperor Takakura. |
Taira no Takamochi, also known as Prince Takamochi, was a prominent figure in the Heian period, credited as the founder of the Taira clan and the Kanmu Heishi lineage. |
Taira no Tomomori was a prominent commander of the Taira Clan during the Genpei War in Japanese history. |
Taira no Shigemori was the eldest regent of the Taira clan patriarch, Taira no Kiyomori, and played a significant role in the Heiji Rebellion. |
Taira no Munemori was the heir to Taira no Kiyomori and a prominent commander in the Genpei War. |
Taira Shige is a Japanese football player who currently plays for Oita Trinita. |
Taira no Shigehira was a prominent commander of the Taira Clan during the 12th century in Japan, known for his involvement in significant battles and the Siege of Nara. |