Names Like Mirah
24 baby names similar to Mirah in sound, style, and origin — each with its meaning, popularity, and audio pronunciation.
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Mira#335 in the U.S.From Latin 'mirus' (wonderful, amazing), Sanskrit 'mira' (ocean, sea), or Slavic 'mir' (peace, Meera#1101 in the U.S.Prosperous; ocean; from Sanskrit mira (ocean, sea) or Hindi Meera (devoted one, after the saintMirabel#2370 in the U.S.wonderful, admirableAmira#132 in the U.S.Princess; female commander or ruler — from Arabic amīra, feminine of amīr (commander, prince)Mila#43 in the U.S.Gracious; dear; beloved; from Slavic milu (gracious, dear)Maya#62 in the U.S.Illusion, magic — from Sanskrit maya (cosmic illusion)Alina#130 in the U.S.Possibly a short form of names containing the element adal (noble) or Slavic roots meaning 'briArya#158 in the U.S.Noble; honorable — from Sanskrit ārya meaning noble, of high rankLila#187 in the U.S.Night; dark beauty; from Hebrew/Arabic laylah (night); also Sanskrit lila (divine play, sport oVera#205 in the U.S.Faith; truth; from Latin vera (true) and Russian/Slavic vera (faith)Myla#210 in the U.S.Merciful, gracious — feminine form of Milo or variant of Mila, from Slavic mil (gracious, dear)Kali#323 in the U.S.From Sanskrit 'kali', derived from 'kala', meaning black, dark, or time. In Hinduism, Kali is tNina#324 in the U.S.In Spanish, Nina means 'little girl' or 'granddaughter'. As a Slavic diminutive of names like AAnaya#336 in the U.S.May derive from Hebrew 'Ana' (God answered, grace) or Sanskrit 'anaya' (caring, without a superKamila#357 in the U.S.A form of Camilla, from the Latin Camilla (a noble young girl who served in a religious role) oLana#406 in the U.S.Multiple independent origins: in Hawaiian it means floating or light; in Slavic languages it isOpal#423 in the U.S.From Sanskrit upala meaning precious stone or gem, via Latin opalus; the opal gemstone is knownNadia#565 in the U.S.Hope; a Slavic short form of Nadezhda meaning hope, also independently used in Arabic meaning 'Ivanna#567 in the U.S.God is gracious; the Slavic feminine form of Ivan, which itself derives from the Hebrew YochanaMylah#605 in the U.S.Variant spelling of Myla or Mila, from Slavic mila meaning 'gracious,' 'dear,' or 'merciful'; aAriya#615 in the U.S.Variant of Aria or Arya, from Sanskrit arya meaning 'noble,' 'honorable,' or 'one of good qualiIndie#634 in the U.S.A modern given name evoking independence and individuality, or a diminutive of India (from SansHana#658 in the U.S.In Japanese, hana means flower or blossom; in Arabic and Hebrew, a variant of Hannah meaning grAlena#707 in the U.S.Variant of Helena or Elena, from Greek Helene meaning 'torch' or 'bright one,' associated with






