📖 Acerca de Keera
Keera es una ortografía moderna de Kira y Keira, un nombre con tres raíces convergentes: persa (femenino de Ciro el Grande), celta irlandés (de Santa Ciara, 'oscura') y griego (kyria, 'señora'); su sonido cálido y abierto lo ha convertido en una opción popular en el mundo angloparlante desde los años 90.
📍 Detalles
- OrigenPersian
- Género♀ Femenino
- SignificadoVariant of Kira. Sun, throne
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⭐ Personas Famosas
- Cyrus the Great (namesake root) — Founder of the Achaemenid Persian Empire (c. 600-530 BC), the first ruler to govern an empire spanning three continents; his Cyrus Cylinder is considered one of the earliest declarations of human rights; he liberated the Jews from Babylonian captivity and is one of only two non-Israelites called 'messiah' in the Hebrew Bible (Isaiah 45:1); Kira/Keera as a feminine form of Cyrus carries this extraordinary heritage.
- Keira Knightley — British actress (born 1985), one of the most recognisable stars of her generation; known for Pirates of the Caribbean (2003), Pride and Prejudice (2005), Atonement (2007), and The Imitation Game (2014); her spelling Keira is the Irish/Gaelic form and her global fame brought the name family to worldwide recognition.
- Kyra Sedgwick — American actress (born 1965), known for her lead role in the long-running police drama The Closer (2005-2012), for which she won a Golden Globe; married to Kevin Bacon and one of the most respected television actresses of her generation.
- Saint Ciara of Kilkeary — Early Irish abbess (6th century) who founded the monastery of Kilkeary in County Tipperary; her Gaelic name Ciara (dark) is the origin of the Irish form of the name family, and her veneration as a local saint kept the name alive in Irish tradition for centuries.