๐ About Mira
Mira is a name of remarkable cross-cultural depth, drawing from multiple linguistic traditions that independently arrived at similar sounds with layered meanings. In Sanskrit and Hindi, the name is most closely associated with Meera, the 16th-century Rajput princess and poet-saint whose devotional hymns to Krishna remain sung across the subcontinent to this day. In Slavic languages, Mira derives from *mir*, meaning 'peace' or 'world', while in Latin, *mira* means 'wonderful' โ a root shared with the word 'miracle'. In Arabic contexts, it can mean 'female ruler' or 'princess'. This remarkable convergence across Sanskrit, Slavic, Latin, and Arabic traditions has made Mira a genuinely global name โ elegant in sound, rich in meaning, and beloved across continents.
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- Mirabai (Mira Bai) โ 16th-century Rajput princess, poet, and devotional mystic whose bhajans dedicated to Lord Krishna are considered among the greatest works of devotional literature in Indian history.
- Mira Nair โ Indian-American filmmaker and director known for acclaimed films including Salaam Bombay!, Monsoon Wedding, and The Namesake, celebrated for her vivid portrayal of South Asian and diasporic experiences.
- Mira Sorvino โ American actress and Academy Award winner for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Mighty Aphrodite (1995), directed by Woody Allen.
- Mira Rajput โ Indian personality and entrepreneur, widely recognised in popular culture as the wife of Bollywood actor Shahid Kapoor, and an influential voice in wellness and lifestyle.
- Mira Furlan โ Croatian-American actress celebrated for her roles in the television series Babylon 5 and Lost, and for her distinguished career in Croatian theatre and film.