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Xaria
Pronounced ZAR-ee-uh /ˈzɑːr.i.ə/High
Meaning: Modern invented name, likely derived from Zara or Xara; may carry associations of 'princess' (Arabic) or 'flower' (Hebrew)Medium
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History & Origin
Xaria is a contemporary invented name with no documented ancient origin. It appears to be a creative variation of Zara (from Arabic zahra, meaning 'flower' or 'bright as dawn,' or from Hebrew meaning 'princess') or Xara, with an -ia ending that echoes classical names like Aria and Maria. The X-initial gives it an exotic visual distinction.
Xaria has appeared in the United States in the 21st century, part of a wave of invented names that use the X- prefix to signal individuality. It shares phonetic territory with Zaria, Zariah, and Aria. While it has no historical pedigree, its component sounds — the Z/X opening and flowing vowel ending — align it with contemporary naming trends favoring melodic, vowel-rich names.
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What does the name Xaria mean?
Xaria is a modern invented name with no fixed ancient meaning. It is likely inspired by Zara (meaning flower or princess) combined with the popular -aria ending.
How do you pronounce Xaria?
Xaria is pronounced ZAR-ee-uh (/ˈzɑːr.i.ə/), with the X sounding like Z and stress on the first syllable.
Is Xaria a boy or girl name?
Xaria is a girl name used exclusively for girls.
How popular is Xaria?
Xaria is a very rare name, chosen by parents who want an exotic and distinctive name for their daughter.






