Ayra

Ayra, deriving from the Arabic term 'Aira,' is often associated with nobility, representing characteristics of honor and respect. In Hebrew, it relates to 'Ayraq,' signifying brightness or enlightenment, often connoting wisdom and insight.

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The name Ayra has roots in several cultures, mainly associated with Arabic and Hebrew origins. In Arabic, it can be linked to 'Aira,' which means "noble" or "honorable". In Hebrew, it is related to "Ayraq," meaning "light."

  • Babies named Ayra in the US in 2023:
    Female: 278
    Male: 0
  • Nicknames: Ary, Aya, Ray, Riri, Ara.
  • Full Names: Ayra Claire, Ayra Grace, Ayra Marie, Ayra Louise, Ayra Jane.
  • Famous Namesakes: Ayra Starr - Singer, Ayra Snyder - Actress.
  • Gender: Generally feminine but can occasionally be used for boys
  • Numerology: In numerology, the name Ayra corresponds to the life path number 6. People with this number are often perceived as nurturing, responsible, and deeply connected to family. They exude harmony and balance, often serving as the emotional backbone of their community.

The name Ayra has gained popularity over the last decade, especially in regions like South Asia, the Middle East, and among global citizens appreciating unique and meaningful names. Its rise has been attributed to its phonetic simplicity, cultural depth, and contemporary edge, made popular further through media and literature.

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