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Asheira as a Baby Name. Meaning and Origin of Asheira

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The baby name Asheira is a Female name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced uh-SHAY-rah,uh-SHEE-rah.

Asheira is Hebrew in Origin.

Gender: Female
Syllables: 3.0
Origin: Hebrew
Pronunciation: uh-SHAY-rah,uh-SHEE-rah

What is the meaning of the name Asheira ?

The baby name Asheira is a Female name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced uh-SHAY-rah,uh-SHEE-rah.

Asheira is Hebrew in Origin.

Asheira is a modern feminine name with layered Semitic echoes. It is often read as a hybrid of Asherah - the Hebrew rendering of Ugaritic Athirat, a Levantine mother goddess - and Ashira, the Hebrew phrase “I will sing” (from shir, “song”). Names in this cluster are also associated with the root ʾšr, yielding senses like “happy,” “fortunate,” or, by the Ashira route, “song/praise.” A distant resemblance to Arabic ʿashīra “clan, kin” is sometimes noted but is likely incidental.

In contemporary use the name is rare yet growing in English-speaking countries, chosen for its mythic aura and musical lilt. Variants and related forms include Asherah, Ashera, Ashira, Ashirah, and Asheera; short forms include Ash, Shira, Shea, and Asha. Asheira thus balances ancient Near Eastern resonance with a modern, wearable elegance.

Asheira doesn't appear in any of the birth registries or name datasets we track. Names like this are usually very rare, tied to a particular region or tradition, or freshly invented. However you look at it, very few people share it.

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Asheira is predominantly a girl's name.
Asheira is a 3 syllable name, pronounced uh-SHAY-rah,uh-SHEE-rah.
Common nicknames and spelling variations include Ashira, Asheera, Ashera and Shira.
Across languages, Asheira has these equivalents: Shira (Hebrew, "song"), Asha (Sanskrit, "hope"), Lyric (English, "songlike").
Asheira is a name of Hebrew origin, traditionally used in Israel. It doesn't appear in the major international birth registries we track, but it is an established name within Israel and its diaspora communities.