The baby name Atearah is a Female name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced uh-TAH-rah (common) — IPA: /əˈtɑːrə/; alternate: ah-TEER-uh or uh-TEER-uh — IPA: /əˈtɪərə/.
Atearah is Hebrew in Origin.
The baby name Atearah is a Female name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced uh-TAH-rah (common) — IPA: /əˈtɑːrə/; alternate: ah-TEER-uh or uh-TEER-uh — IPA: /əˈtɪərə/.
Atearah is Hebrew in Origin.
Atearah is a rare modern feminine given name, most plausibly an elaborated spelling of Hebrew Atarah and Arabic Atirah/Athirah. In Hebrew (Atarah), the word means “crown” or “garland” and appears as a woman’s name in 1 Chronicles 2:26. In Arabic (Atirah/Athirah), it conveys “fragrant, perfumed,” from a root associated with scent. The inserted e in Atearah softens and lengthens the middle syllable, giving the name a flowing, contemporary look.
Documented usage is very sparse before the twenty-first century, with occasional appearances in English-speaking countries as a distinctive alternative to Atarah or Atira. Variant forms include Atarah, Atara, Atira, Atirah, Athirah, and less commonly Aterah/Ateera. Parents are drawn to its combined meanings of honor and beauty - “crown” suggesting dignity or celebration, and “fragrant” evoking pleasantness - while its unusual spelling keeps it singular yet rooted.
Atearah does not appear in any of the birth registries or name datasets we track. This usually means it's either extremely rare, a regional/traditional name not captured by official statistics, or a brand-new coinage. Use it knowing your child will almost certainly be the only one in the room.
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